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Arias Restoration
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Serving Robersonville, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

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"Mr. Arias was on time and completed the project in great time. He was great, personable and I HIGHLY recommend his service. Thank you Mr. Arias"
Response time6 hrs
Response rate85%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Looking Good Painting
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Serving Robersonville, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

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Offers commercial services

"Absolutely Beautiful work with spot on detail painting. No over painting. Clean up was amazing and the follow up after the job was second to none. We have had work like this done for us in the past but nobody can compare."
Interior paint
Exterior painting of walls, roof and window frames
 Exterior painting
 Exterior painting
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Sellers Remodeling
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Serving Robersonville, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Credit card accepted

"Yes.....very good man doing the work. He is a crew of one, and is a hard worker and looks out for you. He gives a generous discount to nurses, law enforcement, and veterans. He also has a plumber, that takes care of any plumbing needs, and this guy, Chris, is very good as well.....I Highly recommend Sellers Remodeling! Thanks bud for helping us!"
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DW Pressure Washing & Construction
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Serving Robersonville, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

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We mainly do power washing & soft washing for residential and commercial properties. We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out all the services we offer below and call -or- click to schedule a free estimate today!

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Deck Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Ideally, a gate should be able to swing both in and out. However, if it can only open in one direction, it is generally best for it to swing inward. This is often the safest option, especially for deck gates near steps, as you'll want the gate to swing away from the stairs. An inward swing also prevents the gate from opening into a public space, like a sidewalk, and can be more convenient when carrying heavy items like a wheelbarrow into a garden.

There are exceptions, however. The layout of your property may require a different approach. For example, if your property is on a slope, the gate may not be able to swing inward. You should also ensure the gate can open fully without colliding with any objects or blocking access to other areas. For a backyard garden gate where public access isn't a concern, the direction it swings is largely a matter of personal preference. Finally, always check your local building codes, as they may have specific requirements for which way a gate must swing.

A deck is typically attached to a house and accessed via the back door. Decks are usually constructed from wood or composite materials. A terrace, on the other hand, is a raised platform that can be attached to or detached from the house and is typically made from a hard-paved material, such as paving stones. Terraces can be built on the ground or on the roof of a home.

Pressure-treated wood contains preservatives that give the material internal protection from rot and pests. Untreated lumber won’t last more than a few years unless you choose a more expensive wood, like cedar, that naturally stands up well to moisture. Composite decking can outlast wood but is more expensive and doesn’t look as natural. Keep in mind that you’ll need to seal any exterior wood product to protect it from the elements and other forms of external damage.

You do not have to dig footers for a deck as long as it meets local code and holds up to weather in your area. If you live somewhere that experiences high winds and earthquakes, you may need to dig for your deck posts. Deck blocks, post anchors with base plates, and helical pile systems are the three no-dig deck post options you can choose from if local code permits.

Building a deck is often worth the investment, not only because it provides more utility to your yard and gives you more space to entertain but also because decks tend to add value to your home. Keep in mind that second-story decks often require concrete footings, which means they will bump up your property taxes, while decks built on the first story generally don’t require a permanent foundation and won’t affect your taxes. Even with the tax increase, decks are usually a good investment in the long run.

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