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Wilbers Painting
4.8(
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Exterior Home or Structure - Paint or Stain: LargeInterior Painting or Staining: 1 - 2 RoomsExterior Home or Structure - Paint or Stain+7 more

Serving Clinton, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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Emergency services offered

"Wilber's Painting was able to rehab the townhouse in an adequate amount of time. He knew that special paint needed to be applied to block odors and stains, before new paint could be applied to the walls and ceiling. He fixed ceilings with water damage and repaired drywall. He worked diligently and the rehab was very successful. I highly recommend Wilber's Painting."
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Response time2 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Mendez Painting Services LLC
4.5(
316
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Exterior Home or Structure - Paint or StainExterior Home or Structure - Paint or Stain: LargeInterior Home or Surfaces - Paint or Stain+7 more

Serving Clinton, MD and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1995

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Warranties offered

"My experience has been excellent. Mendez Painting Services LLC painted the whole house outside. Replace a lot of wood that had rotted, restore all the ceilings, and paint it. Replace some of the wood in the windows that were broken and paint all the windows"
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Response time2 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Continental Home Improvements
5.0(
23
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Exterior Home or Structure - Paint or StainExterior Home or Structure - Paint or Stain: LargeInterior Home or Surfaces - Paint or Stain+7 more

Serving Clinton, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Marvin from Continental Home Improvements did a great job! He sanded drywall, painted almost the entire house and wallpapered the kitchen. He also sanded and painted the kitchen cabinets. It looks so nice. Marvin was punctual, professional and a pleasure to do business. I would definitely use him for any project I needed done."
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Response rate86%
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Painting questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can waterproof any wood that has not already been treated. A good way to test this is to splash some water on it. If the water starts to bead up, the wood is treated and most likely doesn’t need another coating.

Regular staining, sealing, and inspecting for rot or insect damage prolongs fence lifespan.

Wood stain does go bad, but it will last in the can for between three and six years, provided you use proper storage techniques. Storing wood stain in open containers or in extremely low or high temperatures will cause your wood stain to become unusable much more quickly. Water- and latex-based wood stains typically last for just two to four years, while oil-based wood stains can last for three to six years.

You shouldn't paint a metal fence. Painting doesn't necessarily damage a corrugated metal fence, but these types of fences are meant to flex, and paint can easily chip and break off. Latex paints can address this issue, but those tend not to be very weather-resistant. Certain paints can trap moisture in the corrugation, which can rust the metal and lead to corrosion. And finally, if you paint a copper fence, it won't patina, which is one of the main reasons people buy copper.  

Your tool of choice ultimately comes down to personal preference. Many DIYers prefer applying stain with a lint-free rag, but others stick with a paint brush or a roller. Wipe the stain and work it into the wood, working with and against the grain. If you’re applying multiple coats, allow the stain to dry for around four hours between coats.

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