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Tylers handy service

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Tylers handy service

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I specialize in wood working such as, rough framing, installing doors/windows, flooring, cabinets/counters. Trim work. General demo/remodeling. Working with my hands has been a passion from a small boy building tree forts in the woods! I look forward to working together!

I specialize in wood working such as, rough framing, installing doors/windows, flooring, cabinets/counters. Trim work. General demo/remodeling. Working with my hands has been a passion from a small boy building tree forts in the woods! I look forward to working together!


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Eagle Contracting LLC

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Hello! Eagle Contracting is located in Grand Forks County, ND and services the surrounding area. We specialize in residential and commercial roofing and fencing. With 15 years of construction experience, we can build, maintain or repair anything from the roof to basement floor.

Hello! Eagle Contracting is located in Grand Forks County, ND and services the surrounding area. We specialize in residential and commercial roofing and fencing. With 15 years of construction experience, we can build, maintain or repair anything from the roof to basement floor.



Proof Painting LLC

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Proof Painting LLC

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My name is Toby, I am the owner/operator of Proof Painting and have been professionally painting for 6+ years. Attention to detail, clean work and total customer satisfaction at a fair price are what my business stands on. Interior, exterior, one room, an entire house, kitchen cabinets, fence/deck refinishing and staining, wallpaper removal, historical restoration and small-scale commercial painting are all in my wheelhouse. Leaving every customer happy is always my ultimate goal; if I don't achieve that I'll be back to correct the work or you won't pay for it. I look forward to enhancing your space!

My name is Toby, I am the owner/operator of Proof Painting and have been professionally painting for 6+ years. Attention to detail, clean work and total customer satisfaction at a fair price are what my business stands on. Interior, exterior, one room, an entire house, kitchen cabinets, fence/deck refinishing and staining, wallpaper removal, historical restoration and small-scale commercial painting are all in my wheelhouse. Leaving every customer happy is always my ultimate goal; if I don't achieve that I'll be back to correct the work or you won't pay for it. I look forward to enhancing your space!






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Fence Painting questions, answered by experts

Applying a topcoat sealer is not required, but it will keep the stain from fading over time. This is particularly important if the stain imparts a color or varnish. If you’re staining exterior wood, you should apply a sealant or finish to prevent weather-related issues down the line. Also, stained wood that lacks a seal won’t look as clean and fresh. A clear topcoat will give it the professional result you want.

Using a paint sprayer takes a little more practice than a roller, but both are equally effective. If you’re in a hurry and have the experience, a paint sprayer can save you some time on your project. If you’ve never used a sprayer and don’t have the time to learn, using a roller or brush will get you closer to your dream results.

Wood stain is not flammable after it dries. The solvent in wood stain is what causes the liquid form to be highly flammable, but the stain drying process involves the solvents dissolving, which leaves behind a non-flammable product on your wood project. Wood stain is, however, flammable before you apply it, so you should always store partially full cans and used wood stain rags away from sources of heat and open flames.

Unlike a sealer, which sits on top of the wood grain, a combination stain and sealer soaks into the top layer. As a result, stains do a better job of protecting the wood from UV damage and rot and last significantly longer. Use a near-translucent stain that won’t alter the cedar’s natural color for the best results.

The best month to paint outside depends on the climate where you live. Temperate and dry conditions are ideal, but that can mean a different time of year for a homeowner in Florida compared to one in Washington. Late spring, early summer, and early fall offer the best weather for painting. If you live in a cool area, you might look to paint in June, while those in hotter places might find better results in September after the heat breaks.

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