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Avatar for Seal & Appeal Exteriors LLC
Seal & Appeal Exteriors LLC
5.0(
11
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Exterior Home or Structure - Paint or StainExterior Home or Structure - Paint or Stain: LargeExterior Home or Structure - Paint or Stain: Medium

Serving Granbury, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Seal & Appeal crushed it for us. They built our deck and privacy fence and it came out awesome. We ended up calling them back to repaint the house, and while they were here they noticed our gutters had some pretty bad storm damage from last year. They handled that too and it was way cheaper than another quote we got. Super easy crew to work with and really flexible when we had to move things around on our end. Overall just a really solid experience would definitely recommend them to anyone."
Before and After
Backyard, Elevated
Lake Worth Revival
Tub+Shower, Upgraded
Back to Its Best

+6

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Avatar for Snodgrass Painting and Remodeling Inc.
Snodgrass Painting and Remodeling Inc.
5.0(
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Exterior Home or Structure - Paint or Stain: MediumExterior Home or Structure - Paint or StainExterior Home or Structure - Paint or Stain: Large

Serving Granbury, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1993

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

We're a locally owned and operated company with over 40+ years of experience. We offer a variety of Home Improvement services that are customizable to each individual project. We do everything from A to Z when it comes to a home. We specialize in Painting, carpentry, window removal and installation, roofs, kitchen and bathroom remodels, tape, bed and texture and a variety of related service and repair projects. We are a member of the BBB. Call us today for a free estimate!

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Recommended by16%of homeowners
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Intercessions Solutions
4.8(
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Exterior Home or Structure - Paint or Stain: LargeExterior Home or Structure - Paint or Stain: MediumExterior Home or Structure - Paint or Stain

Serving Granbury, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Arron, the owner was very easy to work with and very professional He and his crew showed up on time and got the job done in a timely manner. We have a log home that needed to be stained and sealed and intercession solutions did a very good job. The stain and trim paint were the wrong color ( my fault) and Aaron took it back and made us very happy with the next colors we chose no fuss no attitude overall it was a very good experience and I would recommend this company for any remodeling needs"
Bathroom Painting
Kitchen Remodel Before Photo
Kitchen Remodel
Kitchen remodel
Kitchen remodel

+5

Response time5 hrs
Response rate97%
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Deck Staining questions, answered by experts

Deciding whether to stain or paint a pool deck depends on your budget, desired look, and the deck's material. Both options can work. Paint offers a wider variety of color options, provides excellent water resistance, and can last longer. However, it requires a primer and can eventually fade or peel. Stain is often cheaper, easier to apply, and penetrates the wood for a more natural look and longer-lasting finish. It also has great water resistance. The downsides are fewer color options and the need for a sealant. The choice can also depend on the deck material; for example, staining may be a better option for concrete as it bonds well and lasts longer than paint.

Yes, you must thoroughly clean your deck before staining. If you don't, dirt, debris, grease, and mildew can get trapped between the wood and the new stain. This not only looks unsightly but also prevents the stain from penetrating the wood properly, reducing its ability to protect the deck from weather and UV rays. As a result, the stain won't last as long or look as good. Any existing mold or mildew left untreated can continue to grow beneath the new stain, potentially leading to wood rot and structural damage. Always wait at least 48 hours after cleaning for the wood to dry completely before applying stain.

Choosing whether your deck should be lighter or darker than your house is a matter of personal preference, as there is no right or wrong answer. However, considering the pros and cons of each can help guide your decision. Darker colors are often chosen because they show less dirt, footprints, and marks from daily wear, making them easier to keep clean. On the other hand, lighter deck colors tend to stay cooler in the summer. From a design perspective, using a deck color that contrasts with your home's exterior can help make the deck a more defined and distinct feature. Consulting color theory can also make the process of choosing a complementary house and deck color combination easier.

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.

Yes, it is generally a very good idea to seal your deck after pressure washing. Power washing removes not only dirt and debris but also a thin layer of wood, leaving the surface exposed and more susceptible to weathering. Sealing is almost always needed after this process. After a general cleaning, sealing isn't automatically necessary if the existing sealant is still intact. You can test the surface by placing a few drops of water on it. If the water beads up, the sealant is working. If it soaks into the wood, it's time to apply a new sealant. If it has been a few years, it's wise to remove the old sealant, wash the deck, and reseal for maximum protection.

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