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Justin Williams Painting
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Serving Monett, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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"I called Justin out to give me an estimate on painting the exterior of my house. He was very professional and quick. I am so glad I hired him. The quality of his work is unmatched. I would highly recommend him to everyone and definitely will be hiring him for future projects."
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MCT Homes Painting and Remodel LLC
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Serving Monett, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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MCT Homes Painting and Remodel LLC takes pride in our company's reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trades and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business.\nWhile we focus primarily on our Painting Trade, we do offer a wide range of other project tasks in the way of making every home or business look its best for you, our clients. Always feel free to ask us about what we can do for you! We would be happy to discuss all our options and would love to be your go to Contractor! From the ceilings to the floors and more, we have you covered!

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The Painting Company
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Serving Monett, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1976

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"David was on time for our appointment and provided an estimate. He gave a timeline, scheduled a tentative date, and we signed the contract. He recommended the type of paint and a supplier, where I could buy the paint at the contractor rate. My only task was to choose the paint color. The paint looked very different on location than at the store; the sample patch on the wall was also dramatically different than when the entire room was covered. I'm glad I took the time to contemplate my choices. I felt lucky that I ended up really liking the colors.
The weather cooperated and the crew were able to begin the job on time and ended it exactly on time as well, which felt like a small miracle. The entire job took four days. Everyone was friendly, kind, professional, and hard working. The house looks beautiful, lovelier than new. I couldn't be happier. I recognize that the job was not done at a bargain price; it was done at a fair price that professionals deserve. It is obvious that everyone at the Painting Company takes pride in doing quality work. Thank you very much, David, Lynne, and the whole crew!
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Deck Staining questions, answered by experts

The need for a topcoat on a painted deck depends on various factors, primarily the type of paint used and your desired level of protection. Many premium deck paint formulations are self-sealing, eliminating the necessity for an additional topcoat. These paints often have built-in additives that substantially protect against moisture, UV rays, and everyday wear and tear.

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.

Painted decks typically require a new coat about once every ten years. In between new coats, it's best to maintain your deck by regularly removing debris, washing it down with non-abrasive cleaners, and staying ahead of structural issues, such as loose boards and rotting wood. In some cases, painting a small section of your deck affected by damage or the sun can lower your costs and workload.

The best time to paint your deck is when temperatures are neither too cold (below 60 degrees) nor too hot (above 85 degrees). Always paint your deck when there’s no risk of rain. For fast-drying paint like acrylic or latex, ensure your deck can dry for at least four hours. Oil-based paints take longer to dry and may require 48 hours to completely cure.

For the longest-lasting exterior paint, consider acrylic or enamel (oil-based) paints. Acrylic paints, including acrylic latex and acrylic enamel, are known for withstanding harsh weather and sun exposure. Enamel-based paints are also one of the most durable options available. While latex paint is common, it typically has a shorter lifespan than acrylic or oil-based options. The paint's finish also affects its durability; a higher gloss finish is generally more durable. For resistance to moisture and cracking, matte and satin finishes can be effective, while a high-gloss acrylic or oil-based paint offers a combination of maximum longevity and durability.

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