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Avatar for Eco-Clean Painting
Eco-Clean Painting
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Exterior Home or Structure - Paint or Stain: LargeInterior Painting or Staining: 1 - 2 RoomsInterior Painting or Staining: 3 - 4 Rooms+1 more

Serving Paso Robles, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Eco-Clean Painting is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests and make their concerns the basis of our business

Response time11 hrs
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Avatar for Precision & Quality Painting
Precision & Quality Painting
5.0(
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Interior Painting or Staining: 3 - 4 RoomsInterior Painting or Staining: 5 + Rooms

Serving Paso Robles, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"We hired Precision & Quality Painting for the exterior of our home the drop down menu on this platform didn't allow me to state "exterior". I highly recommend Hugo and his team at Precision and Quality Painting to anyone looking for a quality painting company. They were on time each day, thorough, and provided quality professional work throughout the job. Hugo was present stopped by to review and coordinate the work each day if not twice per day which means a lot. Also, when they completed the job, the grounds were left immaculate. If you have a painting need, I definitely recommend getting a quote from Hugo at Precision and Quality Painting. Billie M."
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Response time2 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by66%of homeowners
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Palafox Construction
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Exterior Home or Structure - Paint or Stain: Large

Serving Paso Robles, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

With over 13 years of experience. We take great pride in our extreme professionalism, timeliness and superior customer service on every job. We develop lasting relationship so that the next time service is needed there's no question on who to call. Satisfaction guaranteed! Call us today!

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Painting questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can and should paint or stain pressure-treated wood, as this helps prevent the surface from cracking. However, it is crucial to wait for the wood to dry out completely from the chemical treatment process before applying a finish. If the wood is still wet, the paint will not adhere properly. The drying time can range from weeks to six months. To test if the wood is ready, drip some water onto a board. If the water is absorbed, the wood is dry enough for painting or staining. If the water beads up on the surface, it needs more time to dry. You can build with the wood while it's still wet, but you must wait for it to dry before painting.

Staining pressure-treated wood is a recommended practice. While inherently resilient, it's not impervious to moisture and UV exposure. Staining treated wood is feasible and recommended for enhanced protection and longevity. Applying stain and sealant safeguards against degradation, prolonging its life span. These measures shield the wood from environmental threats while augmenting its aesthetic appeal, ensuring your investment endures the test of time.

Wood stain does go bad, but it will last in the can for between three and six years, provided you use proper storage techniques. Storing wood stain in open containers or in extremely low or high temperatures will cause your wood stain to become unusable much more quickly. Water- and latex-based wood stains typically last for just two to four years, while oil-based wood stains can last for three to six years.

We don’t recommend it. A wired brush or a brush with metal bristles damages concrete and asphalt during the stain removal process. For the best results, stick to nylon stiff enough to do the job but gentle enough to keep from scratching the driveway. For extra caution, skip the brush entirely and use towels.

To prevent a fence from becoming dirty, hose it down weekly and after every time you mow the lawn. This will prevent algae from being able to feed on grass clippings. You should also wash your fence once per season and trim plants so they don’t touch it. As a precautionary measure, you can treat your fence with a coating of a mold prevention product.

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