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HD(Honey-Do) handyman service Painting Electrical Plumbing Carpentry Remodeling Siding Yard work Lawnmower repair Pressure washing Fallen tree removal Skirting for raised houses/trailers Etc…

HD(Honey-Do) handyman service Painting Electrical Plumbing Carpentry Remodeling Siding Yard work Lawnmower repair Pressure washing Fallen tree removal Skirting for raised houses/trailers Etc…





At Godus Khristos we offer painting and pressure washing services. Our prices are competitive and we are able to stand proudly by every job.






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Wood Stripping Companies questions, answered by experts

Yes, pressure-treated wood can occasionally turn green due to certain preservatives, such as copper-based chemicals, used during the treatment process. These chemicals react with the wood, creating a greenish tint. The good news? It's temporary, and the color will fade over time. Staining or painting can also help hide any unwanted hues.

Most repairs take 2-4 hours, but extensive repairs or full section replacements may take an entire day.

Wood epoxy is used to fill larger areas of damaged wood and has stronger adhesion than wood filler. Epoxy dries to a hard, waterproof finish and can be harder to sand than filler. Wood filler stays flexible for longer than epoxy, and is used for smaller areas of damage. Both are available in paintable options, although it’s easier to stain filler than epoxy.

How long it takes wood to rot can range from as little as a few weeks in poor conditions to as long as 40 years if properly maintained. Protecting pressure-treated wood against moisture is the best way to prevent rot—wood exposed to water for extended periods of time is more prone to rot. Wood used outdoors on decks and porches is more likely to rot due to the elements, so re-seal pressure-treated wood every two to three years to maximize protection.

Clogging, sagging, leaks, rust, and detachment from the roofline are common problems that need attention.

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