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Jo-Yo's Painting
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Serving Higginsville, MO and surrounding areas

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We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumer’s needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.\n

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EAS Painting
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Serving Higginsville, MO and surrounding areas

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\n\n\nEAS Painting is a trusted local painting company dedicated to making homes and businesses look their best. From careful prep work to flawless finishes, we take pride in doing the job right. Licensed, insured, and backed by years of experience, we?re the painters you can count on.\n\n\n

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Pro Touch Painting L.L.C.
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Serving Higginsville, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

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Emergency services offered

"I was looking for painters and I've sent messages to several and I haven't got any feedback from anybody except for Pro Service. It was just one person. He is okay. I'd say it's pretty good so far."
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AIA Construction LLC
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Serving Higginsville, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

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"Showed up on time. Very good communication on what needs done and very honest on the price up front on what things would cost. I would say they move quickly and very efficiently. Will definitely have this crew out for further work."
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Deck Staining questions, answered by experts

Eggshell and satin finishes are best for porches because they sit in the sweet spot between scuffable matte and distracting high gloss. Your porch sees a fair amount of wear and tear, so you don’t want paint that’ll show every mark like matte, but you don’t want to be blinded by glossy paint in the sun either. Eggshell and satin have durability and a look that sits nicely in the middle.

Many decking oils can help slow down algae growth, but they don't completely stop it. These oils work by sealing the wood, which reduces moisture and, therefore, algae growth. Some decking oils also help protect against UV damage, but they need to be reapplied according to the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure the decking stays protected.

Rags used with oil-based stains are highly flammable and can spontaneously combust in the right conditions. To reduce the fire risk, throw them in a metal container after use and add rocks on top to secure them. Add an inch of water and seal the container. Take the rags in the container to a hazardous waste factory as soon as possible.

You’ll need to wait until the surface is completely dry, which can take anywhere from 24 to 48 hours under optimal conditions. The waiting period depends on several factors, including the type of siding and the weather conditions. Trying to paint before the surface is completely dry can trap moisture under the paint, leading to bubbling, blistering, and mold growth.

Yes, it is generally a very good idea to seal your deck after pressure washing. Power washing removes not only dirt and debris but also a thin layer of wood, leaving the surface exposed and more susceptible to weathering. Sealing is almost always needed after this process. After a general cleaning, sealing isn't automatically necessary if the existing sealant is still intact. You can test the surface by placing a few drops of water on it. If the water beads up, the sealant is working. If it soaks into the wood, it's time to apply a new sealant. If it has been a few years, it's wise to remove the old sealant, wash the deck, and reseal for maximum protection.

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