How To Sand A Wood Deck
Return to main menu ↵ The following describes our process for sanding a wood deck. We include operation of a clarke orbital floor sander as well as a 5 inch makita random orbital sander for detail work. Tools Needed: Many of these tools can be purchased from your...
How To Strip & Pressure Clean A Deck
Return to main menu ↵ The following describes our process for evaluating the condition of a deck, testing for stain removal, applying stripping chemical, pressure washing, applying brightener and clean-up. Tools Needed: Many of these tools can be purchased from your...
Kitchen Cabinet Painting – tips, tools, how to guide
Kitchen cabinet painting has become a very popular service request for our residential painting company. Most people are unsure of the cost or what the process entails. Some prefer to save on the cost to hire out a cabinet painter and instead want to...
Deck and wood cleaning – Chemicals, tips and tools
Cleaning and sealing your wood deck is a rewarding but arduous task. In our experience, we've seen customers and contractors try to clean their deck by using high pressure washing and nothing else. It's a mistake that cannot be undone and could damage your deck to the...
Stripping exterior paint – tips, tools, how to guide
Removing exterior paint or stain is an important step before applying new coats of paint to the exterior of your home. If you don't remove problem areas where the old paint is failing, the new coat of paint will fail as well. Top coats of paint are...
Two toned deck staining – Tips, ideas, steps
Two toned decks can be an excellent choice for many deck owners. When a two toned deck is chosen this typically means the railings and support columns of your deck are protected with a paint or solid stain. The deck flooring is then coated...
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