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Painter1 of North Central Utah
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Serving Cache Junction, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

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"Overall, the final result was an excellent paint job that we are very happy with. Along the way, we had some difficulties. Painter 1 is a franchise that subcontracts with independent painters to do the work. Unfortunately, the painters contracted to do our job were less than adequate. Fortunately, Painter 1 stood by their guarantee and made sure the work was done right. They even went above and beyond. So while initially, we were not happy with the work, they were very professional, listened to our complaints and concerns, and took care of correcting the issue in a very timely manner."
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GM Handyman Services, LLC
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Serving Cache Junction, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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"Louis is a very reliable handyman. He got my project done quickly and a year later, his work stands well! I would recommend Louis to anyone!"
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SunRidge Construction LLC
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Serving Cache Junction, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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SunRidge Construction LLC is your go to contractor for any of you home improvement needs. We take great pride to ensure that every customers needs are fully met on each project. Call today for a free estimate. We look forward to working with you\n

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Serving Cache Junction, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

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"Fabulous work! Carrie it’s not only a talented artist and designer, but an incredible lady with an impeccable work ethic. She performed all of the work here in my home and was a delight to work with. Very detail oriented and very customer focused. I would highly recommend her to anyone looking for cabinet refinishing, painting, murals, and the list goes on. She was an absolute delight 10 stars!"
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Painting questions, answered by experts

Wood stain does go bad, but it will last in the can for between three and six years, provided you use proper storage techniques. Storing wood stain in open containers or in extremely low or high temperatures will cause your wood stain to become unusable much more quickly. Water- and latex-based wood stains typically last for just two to four years, while oil-based wood stains can last for three to six years.

Staining or sealing a cedar deck or fence is highly recommended to extend its lifespan and protect it from the elements. While cedar is naturally resistant to mold and mildew, it is not impervious to damage from moisture, sun exposure, splintering, fading, and rot over time. Applying a protective finish creates a shield that preserves the wood's strength and appearance, potentially extending its life by five to 10 years.

When choosing a finish, it's helpful to understand the difference between a sealer and a stain. A sealer sits on top of the wood, whereas a combination stain and sealer soaks into the top layer. Because it penetrates the wood, a stain generally offers better protection against UV damage and rot and lasts significantly longer. For the best results that also preserve the wood's natural color, consider using a near-translucent stain.

To maintain protection, plan on reapplying the stain or sealer every two to three years, either as a DIY project or by hiring a professional.

Yes, you can paint galvanized chain link, but the process is a bit more difficult as it requires additional prep work. Before applying the primer and paint, you must remove the original coating from the metal, which can be time-consuming. If the original coating is not removed, the primer and paint will not bond properly and cause peeling over time.

Regular cleaning, rust-proof coatings, and checking fasteners help prolong the lifespan.

Regular staining, sealing, and inspecting for rot or insect damage prolongs fence lifespan.

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