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Freelanced handymen

7710 Highway 6
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Freelanced handymen

7710 Highway 6
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6 years of experience

We cover roofs down to landscaping and whatever else you may have in between. We have been in the service of home remodels, contractor work for 10+ years and would love to add your project to our list of accomplished jobs. There is no job to small for us.

We cover roofs down to landscaping and whatever else you may have in between. We have been in the service of home remodels, contractor work for 10+ years and would love to add your project to our list of accomplished jobs. There is no job to small for us.





REAMP'D CONSTRUCTION

721 Broadway
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REAMP'D CONSTRUCTION

721 Broadway
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9 years of experience

Here at REAMP'D CONSTRUCTION take pride in our quality workmanship, and deliver the best results you deserve. Our goal is to build trusting relationships and give you dependability you can count on. We offer affordable rates, give free estimates, we're easy to work with and the best part is that we are locally owned and family operated. Billing procedures follow as what is written in the contract (usually paid upon job completion) unless specified otherwise.

Here at REAMP'D CONSTRUCTION take pride in our quality workmanship, and deliver the best results you deserve. Our goal is to build trusting relationships and give you dependability you can count on. We offer affordable rates, give free estimates, we're easy to work with and the best part is that we are locally owned and family operated. Billing procedures follow as what is written in the contract (usually paid upon job completion) unless specified otherwise.





Above All Painting & Construction, Inc

102 1st Ave NW
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Above All Painting & Construction, Inc

102 1st Ave NW
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25 years of experience

Are you looking at a roof ruined by the elements? A roof that is dangerously close to caving in? If you are, there’s help to be had! As an experienced roof reppacement Company, we serve customers state wide . If your roof is past saving, we can help you with a new roof installation. If you’re not sure about what you need and overwhelmed with your options, call us. We have the information and knowledge you need, and we can help you out with a free roof inspection. Call us today for a Free Roof Replacement Estimate

Are you looking at a roof ruined by the elements? A roof that is dangerously close to caving in? If you are, there’s help to be had! As an experienced roof reppacement Company, we serve customers state wide . If your roof is past saving, we can help you with a new roof installation. If you’re not sure about what you need and overwhelmed with your options, call us. We have the information and knowledge you need, and we can help you out with a free roof inspection. Call us today for a Free Roof Replacement Estimate

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Deck Staining questions, answered by experts

The general consensus is that two coats of stain are required and since the cedar is siding, a third coat of sealant is always a good idea. This helps protect the wood and stain, so you won’t need to resand and restain for at least a decade. Each stain after the first will darken the wood, so be aware of that when choosing a colored stain.

The opposite is actually true: Wood stains tend to appear lighter when they’re fully dry. However, stains may darken as they weather and oxidize with age. Stains might also darken on surfaces left in direct sunlight, as UV rays can break down pigment particles and cause them to darken over time.

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.

Yes, it’s best to remove the previous coat of stain from your deck before restaining it, especially if the surface is in bad condition. Restaining on top of an old coat can lead to an uneven surface, as the new stain won’t fully soak into the deck material. That said, if your deck is in excellent condition, you may be able to get away with just cleaning the surface instead of sanding it and removing the old stain. If you choose not to remove the previous coat, it’s best to use the same type of stain for the new layer.

Constant exposure to inclement weather conditions can damage your deck, causing it to fade, warp, or crack over time. Regular maintenance keeps it looking and performing its best. That means giving it a good cleaning and applying a quality sealant or wood treatment to help defend against moisture, sun damage, and everyday wear.

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