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EAS Painting
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Serving Lexington, 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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Wood Rot Solutions
4.7(
174
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Serving Lexington, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Emergency services offered

"JD and his crew are professional and efficient.  He replaces the involved woodrot part rather than patches the area.
The craftsmanship is excellent. He had custom sashes made for window involvement and even replaced alarm magnets
recessed in some of the sashes.
JD also returned for further repair as promised after our painter uncovered additional woodrot powerwashing the
house in prepping it.  The one thing I would advise for those having their house painted is to schedule the woodrot 
repair after the house is prepped/powerwashed and all involved areas are exposed so that you can have all woodrot repaired at once. 
This should save you scheduling headaches as JD is very busy.


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White Dog Painting & Gutters
4.6(
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Serving Lexington, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1988

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Ron Scott, the owner, came out in mid-September and viewed the home. He made several good suggestions about making carpentry repairs that would prevent damage and wood rot in future. Ron also pointed out the siding on the front showed water damage from age and suggested replacing siding on the garage. He promised an estimate within and day on the painting and siding and the garage with Hardy board, and complete the estimate of the carpentry, wood/trim replacement after his crew inspected. An estimate arrived by email late that evening. It was reasonable and including the specific repairs and adjustments he had recommended. He said it might be 6 weeks before he could get a crew out. Fortunately, White Dog called about a week later and said they could send a crew out earlier, if it was convenient. A four person crew showed up in early October and began work removing the damaged siding, rotted wood and preparing the rest of the house for painting. Tony and his three crew members showed up promptly at 9AM every weekday and left around 6PM. Ron came out on the 2nd day and went over the carpentry and repair estimate. He also suggested that replacement of the lap siding on the garage, in time, might not match up well with the rest of the front of the home and putting Hardy board siding across the whole of the front might be an option and gave me an additional quote for the whole front. I agreed to the carpentry and replacing the entire front with Hardy board lap siding. Work continued 6 workdays to completion. It was necessary for me to communicate the specifics of the adjustments and repairs to the gutters and other carpentry items mentioned in the contract but not communicated clearly to the crew. I had noticed that a different brand of Hardy board had been used to finish up the small pieces at the end of the job. It appeared they were damaged to some extent, as if used before. I mentioned this to the crew prior to priming the house and again to Noah Scott, at the final walk inspection. They did not admit not all the siding was new, nor did they deny it either. Ron was particularly sensitive when I first mentioned this in the review and insisted all the siding was new, even though different manufacturers. I suggested producing the invoices showing 2 different purchases of Hardy board. Still waiting to see the invoices. The preparation, caulking, and prime/final coats were expertly done. The house looked brand new. I paid the extra $350 to have them use Sherwin Williams' Duration paint. The last paint job was done with Duration and it held up exceptionally well. As I went back to wash the windows, spruce up the outside, I found that some of the wood trim replaced had the screws driven into the widow tracks, instead of the widow frame. Also, storm widows and doors had not been reinstalled with more air gap than I would have preferred. Two outside lights did not work and it was necessary to reinstall them. I had made White Dog aware of all of these, the whole crew came out as quickly as weather would permit and reattached some of the trim properly and caulked and repainted. I repaired the other items myself. Additionally, White Dog offered to paint an interior room or other handyman work to compensate for the inconvenience."
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Dagos Construction
4.6(
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Serving Lexington, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Orlando and his team at Dagos Construction can handle anything. Last spring we had a plumbing disaster (from another company) that required half of our living room ceiling to be cut out. The plumbers, of course, did not repair the damage they did to our living room. A neighbor recommended Orlando and I honestly don't know what I would do without him and his team. Every person that has worked on our house has showed up on time and has been incredibly professional and courteous. So far, they have have scraped the entire first floor ceilings of popcorn and repainted, repaired the holes in the ceiling and walls from the previous plumbing disaster, painting our living room trim and walls, removed the old fireplace tile and re-tiled, added additional lighting to the living room and kitchen, centered 2 light fixtures that were never exact center of the room (which bothers my OCD). The ceiling scraping is quite a messy process but they made sure to tape all the rooms off to mitigate dust throughout the house. I have now contracted with Orlando do install new hardwood floors in the remaining rooms on our first floor, paint the exterior of the house, replace all the gutters and fix exterior wood rot. Next year, Dagos Construction will start on our basement remodel. Anything you need done, Orlando and his team can do it!"
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Deck Staining questions, answered by experts

Stain is meant to be absorbed by the porous wood, allowing some of the natural grain to show through. With that in mind, you don’t want to add more stain than the wood can absorb, as you risk covering up its natural markings. Generally, two coats is the maximum you should do, although very dense hardwoods may only be able to take a single coat.

Whether you can paint over your existing paint depends on what’s on there. Most of the time, you’ll want to sand down or scrape off the paint that’s currently coating your surface. Epoxy paint, for example, won’t let new paint stick to the surface. Latex paint is more forgiving and will accept a new coat, but a primer is recommended if you’re switching colors.

If you want to achieve a deeper, darker stain color, wait 5 to 10 minutes before wiping it off. However, wipe it off faster for a lighter tone. When wiping off the stain during this part of the process, be sure to work in the direction of the wood’s grain for best results.

DIY is possible but presents risks of uneven surfaces or improper adhesion; professionals offer expertise to ensure a lasting finish.

The plastic in composite decking boards protects them enough that you do not need to paint them to prevent warping. In fact, painting composite decking voids the warranty of some manufacturers. Painting can also increase maintenance on the deck, as you must paint regularly to keep it looking its best.

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