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Precision Paint Company
5.0(
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Serving Pompey, NY and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Slower than expected; due to rain and storms. Normally a crew of 4 experienced painters showed up at 9 am and often stayed until 5:30 or 6 pm. They laid tarps everywhere and were respectful to our neighbors. Excellent detail and trim work. They stored all equipment and replaced deck furniture daily. Excellent crew. Quiet and efficient."
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Response time3 days
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Recommended by86%of homeowners
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GAST Handyman Services
New to Angi

Serving Pompey, NY and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Have been helping friends, coworkers, family and community with jobs, repairs and remodeling/repairs for years and am looking at expanding into more of a business model than "the guy who does stuff"\nI do free estimates and can usually start working the same week.\nIf you have any questions or inquiries please reach out!\nI also currently have a full time job and am available for work on Sundays and Mondays.

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A Hard Days Paint INC
5.0(
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Serving Pompey, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

"A Hard Day's Paint did an amazing job painting my fence. They were very fast and did a beautiful job. I wholeheartedly recommend using them and I will absolutely use them again in the future."
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Painting - Interior Project
Interior Painting
Full First Floor Update
Ninja Turtle

+62

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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JLC Contracting LLC
5.0(
24
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Serving Pompey, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The service was wonderful. I was very pleased with the work. I plan to hire them again to build a deck. They were reliable and neat. They were clean doing all the work, and they give me a very good price. They were very honest and dependable. They work very hard."
Kitchen and Bath Remodeling Project
New window installation
Decks and Porches Project
Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom Project
Garage conversion

+123

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Deck Staining questions, answered by experts

Limewash and whitewash do not harm surfaces if you apply them correctly. Use on non-suitable surfaces can cause issues. For instance, applying limewash or whitewash to surfaces with existing sealants or incompatible materials may lead to poor adhesion or flaking. Also, harsh cleaning agents on limewashed or whitewashed surfaces can damage the finish. Proper preparation, application, and maintenance ensure that limewash and whitewash do not harm surfaces.

You’ll need to restrain your deck when you notice fading, cracking, peeling, or mold and mildew over a moderate to large area, or when it’s become especially difficult to clean. As for how often to stain a deck, plan to do it every two to three years or whenever you start to notice extended damage.

You can apply stain over peeling stain, but it’s not a good idea. Your old stain will get in the way of your new stain bonding to the wood, so you’re likely going to see the same issue again shortly after application. Your best option is to sand off the old stain and clean the surface thoroughly before applying new stain.

It is definitely worth sanding a deck to ensure the wood absorbs new stain. Sanding a deck removes the outer layers of aging wood, allowing the stain to penetrate. It also gives a fresh look to the entire surface as part of the deck refinishing process. Without sanding, your stain or sealant is less likely to absorb into the wood. While sanding a deck is a time-intensive project, the rewards are noticeable and long-lasting.

Your tool of choice ultimately comes down to personal preference. Many DIYers prefer applying stain with a lint-free rag, but others stick with a paint brush or a roller. Wipe the stain and work it into the wood, working with and against the grain. If you’re applying multiple coats, allow the stain to dry for around four hours between coats.

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