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JJ&K Painting
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Serving Thomaston, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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Customers say: True professional

"I needed the interior and exterior painted on my house. They did an awesome job and really brightened up my entire home, inside and out! I would definitely hire them again!"
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Serving Thomaston, GA and surrounding areas

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Reliable and detail-oriented contractor providing high-quality home repair and improvement services. I specialize in a wide range of tasks including general repairs, installations, maintenance, and small to medium renovation projects. My goal is to deliver dependable workmanship, clear communication, and honest service on every job, whether it’s a quick fix or a larger project.\n\nI take pride in treating every home with care and ensuring the work is done right the first time. Punctual, professional, and committed to customer satisfaction, I focus on practical solutions that keep your home in good shape!

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Painting JM
New to Angi

Serving Thomaston, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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Offers commercial services

We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumers' needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship, and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs, and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work, and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.\n

Adorno The Real Mr. Fix-it
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Serving Thomaston, GA and surrounding areas

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I have over 30 years experience in a field working on commercial and residential buildings. I am a certified electrician. I know roofing windows doors don’t make sense double door as anything from the foundation all the way up to the rooftop I can repair. I am also certified automotive technician, and a certified motorcycle technician. Please contact me if you want someone loyal and reliable and prompt and ready to get the job done.

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Deck Staining questions, answered by experts

Painted decks typically require a new coat about once every ten years. In between new coats, it's best to maintain your deck by regularly removing debris, washing it down with non-abrasive cleaners, and staying ahead of structural issues, such as loose boards and rotting wood. In some cases, painting a small section of your deck affected by damage or the sun can lower your costs and workload.

Eggshell and satin finishes are best for porches because they sit in the sweet spot between scuffable matte and distracting high gloss. Your porch sees a fair amount of wear and tear, so you don’t want paint that’ll show every mark like matte, but you don’t want to be blinded by glossy paint in the sun either. Eggshell and satin have durability and a look that sits nicely in the middle.

Applying too much sealer to a deck might seem like extra protection, but it can cause more harm than good. Wood is a porous material with a limited capacity to absorb liquids. When you go overboard with sealer, the excess can't soak in and instead forms a film on the surface. This leftover layer is prone to peeling, cracking, and trapping moisture, ultimately defeating the purpose of sealing in the first place. 

Whether you can paint over your existing paint depends on what’s on there. Most of the time, you’ll want to sand down or scrape off the paint that’s currently coating your surface. Epoxy paint, for example, won’t let new paint stick to the surface. Latex paint is more forgiving and will accept a new coat, but a primer is recommended if you’re switching colors.

Pressure-treated wood lasts at least 10 years, but with the right care and treatment, it can last as long as 40 years. Painting the boards is one way to increase the lifespan of pressure-treated wood. The layer of paint provides extra protection for the wood against the exterior elements and insects.

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