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Cugs painting & remodeling

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Cugs painting & remodeling

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Very professional quality work that will make you want to hire us again for future projects. Wide skill variety from remodeling to painting interior or exterior, give us a call we look forward to hearing from you

Very professional quality work that will make you want to hire us again for future projects. Wide skill variety from remodeling to painting interior or exterior, give us a call we look forward to hearing from you


C & S Contracting

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C & S Contracting

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Roofing- Tin Painting- ( Interior/ Exterior ) & Staining- Homes, Decks, Barns, Garages Lawn Care- Mowing, Weed Eating, Flower Beds, Hedge Trimming, Yard Clean Up. I have been doing this line of work since I graduated High School in '99. I'm Dedicated, Flexible, Give Free Estimates My Name is Chris I am the Owner of this company.

Roofing- Tin Painting- ( Interior/ Exterior ) & Staining- Homes, Decks, Barns, Garages Lawn Care- Mowing, Weed Eating, Flower Beds, Hedge Trimming, Yard Clean Up. I have been doing this line of work since I graduated High School in '99. I'm Dedicated, Flexible, Give Free Estimates My Name is Chris I am the Owner of this company.


Collins Complete Construction

305 E Main St
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Collins Complete Construction

305 E Main St
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4 years of experience

General Contractor specializing in installing siding, and soffit, repairing/replacing windows, installing flooring, replacing doors and other handyman work, installing tin roofs. Do a little bit of everything and all for taking on other various other home improvement projects interior and/or exterior.

General Contractor specializing in installing siding, and soffit, repairing/replacing windows, installing flooring, replacing doors and other handyman work, installing tin roofs. Do a little bit of everything and all for taking on other various other home improvement projects interior and/or exterior.


G&S Home improvements

1744 Route 446
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G&S Home improvements

1744 Route 446
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7 years of experience

i can do home improvements including toilet and bathroom installs. Install flooring. Inside and outside painting. Decks stairs or landings. Cleanouts attics, basements and garages. landscaping Call for free estimates

i can do home improvements including toilet and bathroom installs. Install flooring. Inside and outside painting. Decks stairs or landings. Cleanouts attics, basements and garages. landscaping Call for free estimates







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Deck Staining questions, answered by experts

Provided conditions are ideal, staining an entire deck should take as little as a couple of hours and up to a couple of days to apply and cure. Additional procedures, like sealing a deck or using additional treatments, may extend the project by a few additional days.

Decks can either be stained or painted, depending on your preference. Typically stain is less expensive than paint, but paint offers more color options that might better match your aesthetic. No matter what you choose, both options protect your deck from outdoor elements like rain, snow, and general wear and tear. 

Sealing a deck is better than staining in terms of protection. Stain on its own does nothing but change the color of wood, while sealing protects wood from moisture, insects, and UV damage. If you want to stain your wood, consider a stain-and-sealant-in-one to change your deck's appearance while protecting it from the elements. Reapply stain and sealant once every year or two.

Avoid using cleaning products that are abrasive or contain bleach or acidic components on composite decking to avoid discoloration. Early-generation Trex decking isn’t designed to handle pressure washer cleaning—and if you use them on second-generation boards, always use a low setting to avoid the risk of damage that can risk voiding your warranty.

Staining a deck with a rag is typically a better option than using a brush, as it helps the stain penetrate deeper into the wood. However, both brushes and rags are best reserved for detailed work because using these tools on an entire deck can require tediously crawling around on your hands and knees. A pad applicator, sprayer, or roller are preferred alternatives to applying stain over the majority of a deck. Use a rag for railings and other detailed work, and let the wood soak up as much of the stain as possible before wiping away drips or pools.

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