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Colibri Construction
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Serving Tullytown, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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"Customer service was great. Workers wer de pleasant and professional. I appreciated being Informed as they worked. My deck looks a lot better than it did before. Thank you!"
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Response time10 hrs
Response rate93%
Recommended by48%of homeowners
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Dan Collins Painting
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Serving Tullytown, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1985

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"hired Don Collins Painting to do some trim work on my son's house. Price was right, started it a week later and the crew (Dan and Emmett ) were professional, friendly and did a superb job. I will hire Don Collins Painting in the future. Paul Krawczun"
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R. Jones Painting, LLC
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Serving Tullytown, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1982

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"R Joness painting exceeded our expectations. We worked with Hugo throughout the entire process of repainting the entire first floor of our home and our newly remodeled upstairs bathroom. He patiently adjusted the timeline and the purest scope made suggestions and offered the most competitive estimate. His crew was equally professional and hardworking. They spent a great deal of time prepping to ensure we were completely satisfied with the outcome (we had several areas that needed significant prep). They were punctual, started, and completed the work on time. Hugo was consistently on-site to check in with the crew. Truly professional and outstanding service. Will recommend R Jones and use them again in the future."
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Response time3 hrs
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WJC Construction Services LLC
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Serving Tullytown, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1982

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"WJC painted both apartments in my duplex. I am very happy with the results. They have also done various handyman jobs throughout the property. Jim is honest, personable, and professional. He shows up when he says he will. His prices are fair."
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Response time1 day
Response rate94%
Recommended by79%of homeowners
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Deck Staining questions, answered by experts

You can refresh a painted deck by either giving it a thorough cleaning or refinishing the deck altogether. Chipped or faded paint, as well as extensive damage, often calls for a new finish. To do this, remove the original coat of paint with a sander and add either a new coat of paint or a stain to protect the wood below.

The staining or painting process involves cleaning the deck, sanding surfaces, applying a primer (if needed), and carefully applying stain or paint for an even, lasting finish.

Stain is meant to be absorbed by the porous wood, allowing some of the natural grain to show through. With that in mind, you don’t want to add more stain than the wood can absorb, as you risk covering up its natural markings. Generally, two coats is the maximum you should do, although very dense hardwoods may only be able to take a single coat.

Wood stain is not flammable after it dries. The solvent in wood stain is what causes the liquid form to be highly flammable, but the stain drying process involves the solvents dissolving, which leaves behind a non-flammable product on your wood project. Wood stain is, however, flammable before you apply it, so you should always store partially full cans and used wood stain rags away from sources of heat and open flames.

The general consensus is that two coats of stain are required and since the cedar is siding, a third coat of sealant is always a good idea. This helps protect the wood and stain, so you won’t need to resand and restain for at least a decade. Each stain after the first will darken the wood, so be aware of that when choosing a colored stain.

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