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HD Home Services, LLC

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1 years of experience

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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Bulko D&D Group Remodeling and Cleaning Services

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21 years of experience

You need a team of specialists with more than 20 years of experience in Design, Remodeling, Plumbing, Electricity, Concrete, Drywall, Painting and Cleaning to transform your home or business, we are your ideal option to solve your needs. Our company is owned and operated because we are committed to fostering long-lasting, transparent, honest and responsible relationships. For us to be able to serve you will be a blessing from God and we will make you feel blessed with our service.

You need a team of specialists with more than 20 years of experience in Design, Remodeling, Plumbing, Electricity, Concrete, Drywall, Painting and Cleaning to transform your home or business, we are your ideal option to solve your needs. Our company is owned and operated because we are committed to fostering long-lasting, transparent, honest and responsible relationships. For us to be able to serve you will be a blessing from God and we will make you feel blessed with our service.



A lil bit of everything

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A lil bit of everything

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I like to dabble in a little bit of everything wood related. I do a lot of pallet wood projects. I love using old barn wood and tin for a rustic look. Every project I have ever done is purely out of passion. I like to please my customers by completely exceeding their expectations.

I like to dabble in a little bit of everything wood related. I do a lot of pallet wood projects. I love using old barn wood and tin for a rustic look. Every project I have ever done is purely out of passion. I like to please my customers by completely exceeding their expectations.

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Exterior Painting questions, answered by experts

Lack of durability is the most significant downside of painting tile. However, a painted tile backsplash doesn't see the same kind of action as, say, painted flooring tiles. For backsplashes, the durability of the finish is crucial because they often require cleaning. However, you can minimize the durability problem by using mild cleaners and water on the painted surfaces.

Since you’ll be going back over an oil-based paint (stain or varnish), you need the proper material for good adhesion. Using an oil primer is critical to ensuring that the longevity of your work stands the test of time. You can apply any type of paint (oil or latex paint) on top of an oil primer after it has cured.

Generally, interior paint takes up to one month to fully cure. Factors like temperature, humidity, the type of paint you used, and the surface you painted over will affect how long it takes. In particularly dry areas, your paint will cure in 30 days, whereas humid locations may take more than a month. While paint may feel dry to the touch in a matter of hours, it takes much longer for it to cure, so be careful around newly painted surfaces within the first 30 days after painting.

While it’s best to avoid exterior painting when it’s raining, you can still paint inside when the weather is wet. As long as the humidity and temperature inside your house are moderate enough to allow paint to dry properly and your room is properly ventilated, it’s perfectly fine to tackle an indoor painting project even if it’s raining cats and dogs outside.

Painting in ideal temperatures (between 60 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit) with moderate humidity and ample ventilation is the best way for your paint to dry properly. You can turn on box fans and crack open windows to add circulation, but be sure no dust or debris gets on your wet walls. In the end, it’s best to be patient and ensure your paint is fully dry before applying a second coat or moving items back into a room.

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