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Tradesman Drywall
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Serving Richfield, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

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"Project: Had a suspended drywall ceiling installed Very pleased. Work was done very efficiently. Workers put plastic over floors, walls and door ways. When ceiling was completed the workers washed floors and walls."
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 Every final finish is closely examined.
 High ceilings finishing
 Hallway, hang & finish work.
 All drywall is glued to wood studding.

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Signature Finishes Painting and Restoration
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Serving Richfield, PA and surrounding areas

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Hello! I am the owner of Signature Finishes Painting and Restoration. We've been operating successfully since 2015. My employees and I take great pride in our craftsmanship. The majority of our jobs come from referral or repeat customers. We offer interior and exterior Painting and complete remodels. We have relationships with builders and realtors in our area. We'd love to build a relationship with you. Let us help you with your current project!

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Deck Staining questions, answered by experts

No, you don't need to stain Ipe decking, although you can if you want to change the color. You will, however, need to apply a UV coating if you don't want the natural color to fade. Speak to a deck staining specialist near you to discuss the best options if you want to stain your decking. And remember that you’ll need to seal your Ipe wood deck annually to protect it from scratches and Mother Nature.

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. 

The best time to paint your deck is when temperatures are neither too cold (below 60 degrees) nor too hot (above 85 degrees). Always paint your deck when there’s no risk of rain. For fast-drying paint like acrylic or latex, ensure your deck can dry for at least four hours. Oil-based paints take longer to dry and may require 48 hours to completely cure.

It’s a good idea to sand your porch before painting. This will remove loose or chipped paint and debris, and give you a cleaner surface so that your new paint goes on smoothly. But if the existing surface is in good condition, it’s not necessary to sand your porch before you paint.

The plastic in composite decking boards protects them enough that you do not need to paint them to prevent warping. In fact, painting composite decking voids the warranty of some manufacturers. Painting can also increase maintenance on the deck, as you must paint regularly to keep it looking its best.

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