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B&D Painting
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Serving Clinton, LA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Offers commercial services

"I couldn’t be happier with the work completed by these two talented painters! They did an outstanding job painting our new construction home. Their attention to detail, professionalism, and commitment to quality were impressive from start to finish. They were punctual, hardworking, respectful of our space, and took great pride in making sure every wall, trim, and finish looked beautiful. Their craftsmanship truly brought our home to life, and we appreciate the care and dedication they put into every detail. I highly recommend them to anyone looking for reliable, skilled painters who deliver exceptional results! Thank you both for making our new home even more beautiful!"
GC Property Restoration
New to Angi

Serving Clinton, LA and surrounding areas

Approved

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

Hi, my name is Braden Cazes, owner of GC Property Restoration. We are a locally owned company dedicated to providing reliable, high-quality restoration and property improvement services. We take pride in honest communication, attention to detail, and making sure every job is completed the right way.\n\nAt GC Property Restoration, customer satisfaction is our top priority. Whether it’s repairs, renovations, restoration work, or general property improvements, we work hard to deliver professional results at a fair price. We appreciate every opportunity to earn our customers’ trust and look forward to helping bring your project to life.

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Study Construction LLC Painting Company
5.0(
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Serving Clinton, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Nothing just the best ! Study construction did an excellent job to paint my new house, ! The crew was every day on time polite and paid attention to all the details ! Cătălin the owner also was very professional explaining all the steps coats of paint and best materials / paint on the market that they always use ! I Recommend Study Construction Painting company to everyone in need of any paint related work ( interior exterior ) Keep up with the great Work guys and thank you for the beautiful job!A+"
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Painting questions, answered by experts

You can weather a new wood fence by applying vinegar with steel wool as a way to fade some of the coloring. You may also find it easier to stain your entire fence a new color instead of trying to get newer fence boards to match an older one.

The best type of paint to use for chain link fences is an oil-based paint. Oil-based paints are durable and will withstand the elements well. Search for an oil-based paint with rust protection and aluminum flakes to further protect the longevity of the fence.

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.

Stains penetrate wood best when it's cool and dry, so you want to avoid moisture. If the wood is wet upon application, or if it rains before the stain dries, the water will soak into the wood and displace the staining solution. This leads to a flaky and blotchy look, which is the opposite of a sumptuous even coat. Once the stain has fully cured, after about 3 days, rain shouldn’t cause you any problems.

You can apply stain over peeling stain, but it’s not a good idea. Your old stain will get in the way of your new stain bonding to the wood, so you’re likely going to see the same issue again shortly after application. Your best option is to sand off the old stain and clean the surface thoroughly before applying new stain.

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