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I offer Quality Interior and Exterior Painting and minor Drywall Repair for Resudential and Commercial Properties. I take Pride in my work and pay attention to every detail. I will show up on time and complete the project on schedule! I will not leave a project until the customer is 100% satisfied. \nI have references upon request. Please give me a call.

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Quality Paints LLC
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Serving Lucedale, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

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"Brian responded immediately to my request, arrived on time and did a highly professional job. He worked hard and surpassed my expectations. My patio looks brand new! Thank you for a job very well done, Brian."
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Level Up Construction Company
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Serving Lucedale, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

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"Very satisfied with work and was done in a timely manner. Would very much hiring again! I recommend Level Up Construction for any work you need done. Very neat and beautiful work."
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D3 Pro Coatings LLC
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Serving Lucedale, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

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"I hired Annie with D3 Pro Coatings to reglaze my bathtub. It turned out so beautiful. She was very professional and her prices were very reasonable. I would recommend her for sure! Iâ d also hire her again with no hesitation."
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Deck Staining questions, answered by experts

Two coats of stain are ideal for the best protection and aesthetic appeal. However, if your decking is made of particularly dense hardwood, you may only need one coat. If you want an intense color, two coats are ideal.

It’s necessary for paint to completely dry before exposure to rain, and that drying time varies by the type of paint used. Oil-based paint takes 6 to 8 hours to dry on average, meaning that’s the minimum time needed between the last brush stroke and the first raindrop. Latex paint dries faster at around 1 hour, and acrylic paint is even quicker, usually drying in about 30 minutes. If rain is in the forecast, check the paint manufacturer's details before laying on a new coat. 

The best paint for an older deck depends on the material and whether or not your deck already has a coat of paint. Generally, if your deck already has paint on it, you should choose the same type of paint when repainting the deck. For example, if an old deck has oil-based paint on it, stick with oil; if your deck has water-based paint, choose water-based paint. 

Unless you’re using a 2-in-1 formula or painting over an existing coat of paint, it pays to apply a coat of primer ahead of your new paint. Decks see a lot of footfall and exposure to extreme and sudden temperature changes and moisture levels. The primer promotes better paint adhesion, moisture repellency, and a smoother finish, which means you’ll often need fewer coats of paint. 

Yes, you can and should paint or stain pressure-treated wood, as this helps prevent the surface from cracking. However, it is crucial to wait for the wood to dry out completely from the chemical treatment process before applying a finish. If the wood is still wet, the paint will not adhere properly. The drying time can range from weeks to six months. To test if the wood is ready, drip some water onto a board. If the water is absorbed, the wood is dry enough for painting or staining. If the water beads up on the surface, it needs more time to dry. You can build with the wood while it's still wet, but you must wait for it to dry before painting.

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