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John Normile
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Serving Adkins, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2001

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"John Normile and Son's were very professional and customer friendly. They explained everything clearly before they began and they did a wonderful job on my log home staining. I highly recommend their service."
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Metel building
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Response time8 hrs
Response rate93%
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AAA Jesse's House Painting & Remodeling
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Serving Adkins, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 1985

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"Jesse did a wonderful job with my house. The color was exactly what I wanted due to his thorough questions. All rotted wood was replaced and all trim was painted. He even painted my doors. The house looks like new again and in only two days."
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Deck Staining questions, answered by experts

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.

Always wait until the morning dew has dried before you stain your deck. The stain needs a fully dry surface to sink into.

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.

Yes, you can and should paint or stain pressure-treated wood to help prevent the boards from cracking. However, you must wait for the wood to dry out completely before applying any finish. Freshly treated wood can take weeks or even months to dry; a common recommendation is to wait three to six months. To check if the wood is ready, perform a simple water test: drip some water onto the surface. If the water beads up, the wood is still too wet and needs more time to dry. If the wood absorbs the water, it is dry enough to be painted or stained. You can proceed with building your deck or fence while the wood is still wet, but you will need to wait to apply the paint or stain.

If you want to achieve a deeper, darker stain color, wait 5 to 10 minutes before wiping it off. However, wipe it off faster for a lighter tone. When wiping off the stain during this part of the process, be sure to work in the direction of the wood’s grain for best results.

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