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Mercury Pool Plastering Inc
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Deck or Porch - RepairDeck or Porch - Repair - For Business

Serving Coolidge, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

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"Victor and his entire crew are very thorough and professional.  Chris (Project manager) is very knowledgeable and is able to solve seemingly complex challenges on the spot.    While Victor did not provide the lowest bid, he was open to working with us and went out of his way to accommodate our requests.  In fact, we initially picked the wrong deck color and Victor offered to redo the color at a greatly reduced price.  Overall we were very happy with the Mercury Team!  The before/after is quite a dramatic difference.
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Recommended by90%of homeowners
Pearl Painting
3.9(
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Deck or Porch - RepairDeck or Porch - Repair - For Business

Serving Coolidge, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

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The painter proceeded to roll on the paint beginning with the red accent wall first.   After all walls were painted  then cutting in around doors and windows.  Then he applied the second coat on the red wall and then applied a second cut-in and the second coat to all walls.  With the walls painted and repainted he started on the baseboards which he painted twice.  Project done!  And an excellent job was completed. 

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+11

Recommended by78%of homeowners
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Clark Concepts LLC
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Deck or Porch - RepairDeck or Porch - Repair - For Business

Serving Coolidge, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Joe gave me an estimate we decided on what was far and he began the job, they found that some of the existing wall were week and were not supported by studs, so we worked out a price to get these wall an ceiling fixed they had a lot of that. once done we worked out a price to get closet doors hung and base trim along with framing windows, they did an excellent job.
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Recommended by77%of homeowners
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Deck Repair questions, answered by experts

You can use a few different tactics to prevent your deck gate from sagging. Aside from using strong, rot-resistant woods, introducing a diagonal element—such as a tension rod or solid piece of wood to act as a brace—across the gate will offer better support. You can also use rigid joists to prevent the gate from sagging.

The best way to clean your decking is to clear debris from the gaps between the boards, sweep the surface, rinse it, apply cleaner, rinse again, and let it dry fully. A homemade deck cleaner made of two gallons of warm water and 1/2 cup vinegar is a simple cleaning solution for both wood and composite decking. You can sprinkle baking soda on any spots with mold or mildew, then scrub the area and rinse clean. 

Local building codes don’t specify the number of steps a deck can have before a railing is required, mainly because stair height varies widely. Most areas require decks 30 inches or higher to have a railing. While not exact, that roughly equates to four to seven steps.

It depends on the type of wood. The average cost to build a deck out of pressure-treated lumber is $15 to $25 per square foot, but more affordable varieties such as bamboo and cedar cost less at around $3 to $10 per square foot. However, when comparing the cost of vinyl decking versus wood decking, it’s important to also consider ongoing maintenance costs. For example, most woods require regular sealing to keep them protected against weather and rot.

Yes, you can build a deck over your outdoor HVAC unit, but you need to leave at least 5 feet of vertical clearance above the unit. If you don’t want your deck to be that high off the ground, you could build a floating deck in another part of your yard—again, as long as you leave at least 4 feet of horizontal space between the deck and your AC unit.

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