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JoG Pressure Washing and Cleaning LLC
5.0(
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Serving Central Square, NY and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"I was extremely pleased with the work done on my patio. Jason is a very hard worker and is focused on making sure of the customers satisfaction. I would highly recommend Jog pressure washing and cleaning."
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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MCE Construction
4.7(
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Serving Central Square, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"MCE CONSTRUCTION DID A GREAT JOB FOR ME… COMPLETE TREE N SHRUB REMOVAL N TAKING SNOWPLOWED SOD OFF MY YARD. VERY COURTEOUS, ON TIME, AND COMPLETE CLEAN UP. VERY PROFESSIONAL AND I DO NOT BELIEVE THERE IS ANY TASK HE COULD NOT COMPLETE. TO ME HIS COMPANY IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. THANK U MITCHELL VAN FLEET!!"
Response time2 days
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Preserve Pro Cleaning & Property Perseverations
5.0(
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Serving Central Square, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Iâ m glad to of had the chance to let them come clean for me! Best experience so far with a company that offers cleaning services. They paid attention to every detail I mentioned, very professional and very timely. I will definitely be using them again in the near future. Thank yâ all so much for making my life just a little bit easier."
roof rot repair and new roof
composite deck
deck tear out
roof rot repair
drywall finishing

+7

Response time30 mins
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Quality Forced Cleaning
5.0(
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Serving Central Square, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Dave did a great job! Thorough and considerate of landscape. Very much a professional and kind. Cost was absolutely reasonable. I will refer and hire him again."
Wood renovation
Wood renovation
Vinyl siding
Foundation
Patio

+12

Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Deck Maintenance questions, answered by experts

There are more pros than cons when staining a deck. Deck stain is more affordable than paint, it protects the wood and allows the natural textures to shine through, and it can revive the appearance of your home. However, deck stain also requires prep work (sometimes days or more), carries more upkeep than a painted deck, and can fade over time if not cared for. 

When staining a deck, don’t skip surface prep, avoid staining damp or dirty boards, and don’t apply stain in extreme heat, cold, or wet conditions. Never overload the wood with a stain, as too much can cause tackiness or peeling. Also, don’t forget to test a small area first to ensure the color and finish look right.

Footings for ground-level decks need to be at least 12 inches deep, and some areas require them to be even deeper. A standard range for deck footings is anywhere from 12 to 48 inches. The minimum footing depth is determined by an area’s frost line and soil conditions. If you’re unsure how deep to install deck footings, check local building codes to find the minimum footing depth in your area. 

The choice between Trex, a brand of composite decking, and PVC decking depends on your priorities regarding budget, appearance, and environmental impact. Both materials are durable and resistant to moisture and insects. Trex is often considered more eco-friendly because it contains recycled wood and plastic and is 25% recyclable, while PVC is fully synthetic and harder to recycle. Aesthetically, Trex is designed to look more like real wood, whereas PVC often has a glossier, more plastic-like finish. In terms of cost, Trex is typically less expensive than PVC.

In most cases, there should be a small gap between the house and the deck, usually no more than ½ to ¾ of an inch. This space allows water and moisture to flow through instead of pooling against the side of your house. It also lets flashing protect your siding from runoff, which is one of the most common issues with decks.

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