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Elliott Floor Care & Janitorial
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Maid Service

Serving Sledge, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Free estimates

"It went well! You could definitely see that our carpet had been cleaned.  We were pleased.  They showed up when they were supposed to and got the job done.  My wife was happy:end of story!!
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Recommended by92%of homeowners
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BW Cleaning Services
4.4(
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Maid Service

Serving Sledge, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"BW did an excellent job on cleaning my home. BW was on time and did not rush the job! My home is smelling good and looking great. Everything that I requested for BW to clean was done, and more that I didn’t request. I will definitely use BW Cleaning Services again. Thanks BW."
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Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Jason Davis Construction LLC
4.8(
10
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Maid Service

Serving Sledge, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent. Honest and fair. Competitive price for the area, not the cheapest but not most expensive either. Good price for excellent work, honesty and communication. Always responded quickly."
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Garage Cleaning Services questions, answered by experts

The best method for painting a garage door depends on the door's design and the finish you want to achieve. For the most professional-looking finish, especially on doors with panels or intricate details, a paint sprayer is an excellent choice. It can easily get into hard-to-reach places and provide a smooth, even coat.

If you don't have a sprayer, or if your door is flat, a combination of a roller and a brush is the most effective approach. Use a roller for the large, flat sections to cover the area quickly and efficiently. For the best results, experts recommend a roller with a nap between ⅜ and ¾ inches thick; natural fibers can also help ensure an even coat.

A brush is essential for handling the finer details. Use it to paint grooves, angles, small panels, and the edges of the door where you need more control.

Regardless of the tools you use, it's a good idea to step back after the main application to review your work and use a detail brush to touch up any missed spots.

The level of insulation is determined by both the material and the thickness of the door. Some garage door materials (such as wood) have natural insulating capabilities, while other materials (such as metal) do not. No matter the material, two-layer and three-layer garage doors have a higher R-value than single-layer garage doors, as insulation is fitted between the panels. 

It’s not safe to install a pet door on your garage door. Garage doors that tilt upward can roll up with your dog inside the door without you realizing it, making them dangerous and potentially deadly. Most dog doors also won’t fit on traditional garage doors, as they would need to span the panels, compromising the door’s stability.

It is highly recommended to prime a metal surface, like a garage door, before painting. Primer creates a stable surface for the paint to adhere to, which helps prevent bubbling, chipping, and peeling. This ensures the paint job will last longer. Painting metal without a primer can lead to poor adhesion and allow rust to bleed through the new paint. If the surface already has rust spots, you can cover them with a zinc chromate primer before applying the final coat. While priming adds an extra step and cost, it is a worthwhile investment for a durable, long-lasting finish. For best results, also use a paint specifically designed for metal.

When you’re painting a garage floor, it’s best to use a combination of rollers and brushes. You’ll want to start with a brush, making a border around the edges where the floor meets the wall. From there you can use a roller, though some people also like to do the entire first coat with a brush because it’s easier to work the paint into the textured concrete.

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