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Economy House Painting and Remodeling LLC
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Exterior Home or Structure - Paint or Stain: Large

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"Had them do multiple things around the house. Had some bathroom patches done and outdoor rotten window trim replaced with caulking. They did a good job and cared about the quality of work. I would hire again for future projects. They took care to not rush the project and did it right. Thanks"
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Groovy Hues Painting of Cedar Park
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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

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Groovy Hues is a national franchise specializing in residential and commercial interior and exterior paint services. We offer both power wash and soft wash solutions for the best cleaning application for all your exterior surfaces. Leveraging the best products and technology in the industry, we help you chart out the vision, color and new look for your home or business. Our service process is unmatched and puts customers first through a thoroughly developed communication system and on-the-spot financing to make every project clear-cut, easy, and affordable. You will know what to expect, when to expect it, and receive confirmation once its completed. Groovy Hues is a cut above the rest and is always locally owned and operated and backed by the best distributors in the country.

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Deck Staining questions, answered by experts

Painted decks typically require a new coat about once every ten years. In between new coats, it's best to maintain your deck by regularly removing debris, washing it down with non-abrasive cleaners, and staying ahead of structural issues, such as loose boards and rotting wood. In some cases, painting a small section of your deck affected by damage or the sun can lower your costs and workload.

Yes, you can and should paint or stain pressure-treated wood, as this helps prevent the surface from cracking. However, it is crucial to wait for the wood to dry out completely from the chemical treatment process before applying a finish. If the wood is still wet, the paint will not adhere properly. The drying time can range from weeks to six months. To test if the wood is ready, drip some water onto a board. If the water is absorbed, the wood is dry enough for painting or staining. If the water beads up on the surface, it needs more time to dry. You can build with the wood while it's still wet, but you must wait for it to dry before painting.

It is not always necessary to remove old stain before restaining a deck. If the previous stain is in good condition and is compatible with the new stain, you may be able to apply a new coat after thorough cleaning. However, if the old stain is in bad condition, flaking, or peeling, it is best to remove it completely to ensure an even surface and proper adhesion for the new coat. Staining over a damaged layer can lead to an uneven finish and poor penetration. For best results, test a small area first and consult the stain manufacturer's guidelines.

Yes, you can waterproof any wood that has not already been treated. A good way to test this is to splash some water on it. If the water starts to bead up, the wood is treated and most likely doesn’t need another coating.

The longevity of paint on wood depends on factors like the quality of the paint, surface preparation, exposure to elements, and maintenance. Exterior paint on wood surfaces can last 5 to 15 years or more with proper care and maintenance. Interior paint tends to have a longer life span, often 10 years or more. Regular cleaning, touch-ups, and addressing any issues like peeling or cracking can extend the life of the paint. 

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