Protecting your outdoor wood surfaces from the elements is essential for longevity and beauty, and Thompson's WaterSeal wood sealers deliver proven performance. This category features four standout 1-gallon products: a clear wood sealer, semi-transparent stain and sealer in Natural Cedar, multi-surface waterproofer stain in clear, and transparent stain and sealer in Natural Cedar. Whether you're sealing a weathered deck, refreshing fence posts, or safeguarding siding, these formulas penetrate deeply to repel water while allowing wood to breathe.
Why Thompson's WaterSeal Stands Out
With decades of trust from homeowners and professionals, Thompson's WaterSeal is renowned for its advanced waterproofing technology that forms a protective barrier without peeling or cracking. Their products emphasize ease of application, quick drying, and UV resistance, making them ideal for high-exposure areas. Unlike basic sealers, these incorporate mold and mildew inhibitors, ensuring wood stays dry and structurally sound year after year. Shoppers appreciate the brand's commitment to environmental considerations, with low-VOC formulas that minimize fumes during application.
Key Features to Consider When Choosing
When selecting from this lineup, focus on transparency level, surface compatibility, and desired finish. Clear options preserve the natural wood grain fully, perfect for projects where aesthetics matter most. Semi-transparent and transparent tints add subtle color enhancement, like the warm Natural Cedar tone, while boosting protection. All are water-based for easy cleanup and broad usability on pressure-treated lumber, cedar, redwood, and more.
- Coverage and Durability: Expect 1 gallon to cover 100-250 sq ft per coat, with reapplication recommended every 1-4 years depending on exposure.
- Application: Brush, roller, or sprayer friendly; apply in temperatures above 50°F.
- Safety: Non-toxic once dry, safe around plants and pets.
Evaluate your project needs: decks demand heavy-duty waterproofing, while fences benefit from tint for UV blocking.
Comparing Thompson's WaterSeal Products
Each product targets specific scenarios, helping you match the right one to your wood type and look.
- Clear Wood Sealer: Ultimate invisibility for unstained wood. Ideal for decks or furniture wanting no color change, it seals pores against water while letting grain shine.
- Semi-Transparent Waterproofing Wood Stain and Sealer (Natural Cedar): Balances protection with light color infusion. Great for fences or siding needing a cedar-like hue and mildew resistance.
- Multi-Surface Waterproofer Stain (Clear): Versatile for wood, masonry, and concrete. Perfect for mixed-material patios or walkways requiring all-around defense.
- Transparent Waterproofing Wood Stain and Sealer (Natural Cedar): Sheer tint for subtle enhancement. Suited for outdoor structures like pergolas where natural beauty with added shield is key.
For new wood, start with clear sealers; aged surfaces thrive with tints to even tone. Always test a small area first.
Common Use Cases and Pro Tips
Thompson's WaterSeal excels on horizontal surfaces like decks and vertical ones like fences. Prep by cleaning thoroughly—power washing removes old finishes. Apply two coats for maximum penetration. If you're part of broader home projects, explore our Finishes, Sealers & Stains selection. For alternatives, check Minwax Wood Sealers or Varathane Wood Sealers, though Thompson's leads in water repellency tests.
Back up to the full Wood Sealers category for more brands, or navigate to Paint, Wall Treatments & Supplies for complementary items like brushes and cleaners. Within Tools & Home Improvement, find everything for your next project.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between clear, transparent, and semi-transparent finishes?
Clear leaves wood completely natural; transparent adds a faint tint for UV help; semi-transparent provides more color while showing grain. Choose based on desired visibility of wood texture.
How long does Thompson's WaterSeal protection last?
Typically 1-4 years outdoors, varying by weather and maintenance. Reapply when water no longer beads up on the surface.
Can these sealers be used on pressure-treated wood?
Yes, wait 30-60 days post-treatment for chemicals to leach out, then apply for optimal adhesion and protection.
Thompson's WaterSeal vs. other brands like Minwax?
Thompson's excels in deep water penetration for exteriors; Minwax offers more interior-focused finishes. For outdoor waterproofing, Thompson's reputation shines.
Which product for a deck vs. a fence?
Use Multi-Surface or Semi-Transparent for decks needing heavy traffic resistance; Clear or Transparent for fences prioritizing grain preservation.