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Desirable Painting and Floors
5.0(
74
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Serving Bath, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I have worked with Eric and Desirable Painting for the last 10yrs. Eric has painted hundreds of bedrooms and many house exterior for my company Braymor Development. Eric is affordable and does fantastic work."
Cabinet Refinishing
Cabinet Refinishing
Exterior Painting
After
After

+300

Recommended by46%of homeowners
Thompson's Masonry Inc
4.6(
144
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Serving Bath, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Was very professional and thorough. Some of our foundation blocks were crumbling and the mortar between them was in bad shape. One of the foundation blocks needed to be completely replaced. He managed to find a matching block to replace that one. Repaired all of the crumbling blocks and mortar. Overall the repairs look great and blend nicely on our old house."
outdoor fireplace
Indoor fireplace
chimney rebuild
step rebuild
chimney

+19

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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BARNETTS BEST FOR LESS PAINT
4.3(
63
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Serving Bath, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Steve and his crew were great. We hired them to paint the soffit, facia, gutters, and downspouts around the house. They power washed all surfaces prior to painting. They masked off everything with absolutely no overspray anywhere. The results were awesome. Made our house look brand new. I would recommend Steve and his team to anyone looking for experienced painters who care about their work and satisfying their customers. Great job, guys!"
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Painting - Exterior Project
Good will
Painting - Exterior Project
Good will

+87

Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Stucco questions, answered by experts

Choosing between traditional and synthetic stucco depends on your specific needs, budget, and climate. Both options are durable, but synthetic stucco includes an extra layer that makes it more resistant to cracking and a better choice for climates with extreme weather. In hot, dry climates with less rainfall, traditional stucco is a suitable and more affordable option that is less likely to trap moisture. Synthetic stucco also offers more color options and requires less maintenance.

Neutral colors like white, tan, beige, and light brown are the most popular stucco colors. Natural stucco has a grayish color due to the high concentration of Portland cement in the material, but most homeowners have their contractors add pigments to create a more inviting appearance. Stucco is most popular in hotter climates, where it provides ample insulation to regulate interior temperatures and keep the solar heat out. Since lighter colors reflect more sunlight, lighter stucco is more prevalent.

Yes, you can screw directly into stucco. Only do so if the item you are installing is a permanent fixture. Drill a pilot hole into the stucco using a masonry or concrete bit, then drive in the screw with a power drill or screwdriver.

It’s not advisable to use CLR on stucco. CLR is a powerful acidic cleaner designed for removing tough mineral stains. Stucco is a porous material commonly made of cement, lime, and sand. The acidic nature of CLR can potentially damage or etch the stucco surface, leading to discoloration or deterioration. 

It is best to use cleaning solutions specifically formulated for stucco or mild household cleaners mixed with water to clean stucco siding. Always test any cleaning product in a small, inconspicuous area before applying it to the entire stucco surface.

Cracks in the chimney can be very serious, depending on their location and size. Even small cracks can become serious over time if left unrepaired. Cracks allow heat and moisture to deteriorate your chimney and harmful carbon monoxide gas to seep into your home. Small cracks can often be caulked, while large cracked sections may require full replacement.

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