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Steven Painting LLC
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Serving Cascade, ID and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

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Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"Steven painting did a wonderful job painting the exterior of our home and staining our decks. Steven and team members Betty and Jesus were friendly, had a high attention to detail and got the job done very quickly. We live in Cascade so finding a professional for home improvement projects can be very challenging. Steven Painting was a breath of fresh air. They will be our go-to for any future painting needs."
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Response time7 hrs
Response rate100%
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All Shades of Painting inc
5.0(
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Serving Cascade, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Jake and his team have painted the inside and outside of my home a couple of times. I wouldnâ  t use anyone else to perform what is needed. Very professional, clean and gets the work done fast! I highly recommend, especially if you want it done right the first time! "The project was top notch. Not only did they consistently show up on time, but they finished the project early. Final project turned out great!""
Response time3 hrs
Response rate95%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Lee And Son Painting Inc
5.0(
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Serving Cascade, ID and surrounding areas

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Warranties offered

"Lee and son were very detailed when painting my old shop. They used oil primer for the old wood. They arrived when they said and came early daily till the job was done. I highly recommend them."
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Response time10 hrs
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Jay's Painting
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Serving Cascade, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

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"We hired another company to paint our inside and that did not work out. We got a estimate from Jay and went forward with him fixing our home. They also gave us a estimate for the kitchen cabinets. They finished both in a week and I am so so happy with the kitchen cabinets and the interior!! Thank you so much!!!"
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Deck Staining questions, answered by experts

If you have wood decking, there are several common deck problems that you might encounter. For example, your natural wood boards may fade over time due to things like sunlight, weather, and debris. On top of that, some types of wood decking can rot, grow mold, and attract destructive pests—including termites, carpenter ants, and woodpeckers.

Applying a sealer or topcoat after staining wood is highly recommended, though not always strictly required. A sealer protects the wood from moisture, UV rays, and weather-related issues, which is especially important for outdoor surfaces like decks and fences. It also enhances the stain's durability, prevents fading over time, and gives the wood a cleaner, more professional-looking finish. For some indoor applications, a sealer may not be necessary, depending on the type of stain used and the level of protection needed. It's always best to check the stain manufacturer's recommendations and consider the wood's intended use and exposure when deciding whether to apply a sealer.

Costs depend on coating type, labor, site preparation, and required finishes.

It's okay to walk on a newly painted deck after about four to six hours as long as the weather has been dry. Be sure to wait at least 24 hours before you place any outdoor furniture or grills on a freshly painted deck, though.

Stain is meant to be absorbed by the porous wood, allowing some of the natural grain to show through. With that in mind, you don’t want to add more stain than the wood can absorb, as you risk covering up its natural markings. Generally, two coats is the maximum you should do, although very dense hardwoods may only be able to take a single coat.

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