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"I plan on referring him to friends, family. I will now only use him for future work. I can’t rave about his work enough!!"

Carri B on February 2020

We install just about anything electrical, Specializes in security systems as well as security lighting! "Your safe with us!"

"I plan on referring him to friends, family. I will now only use him for future work. I can’t rave about his work enough!!"

Carri B on February 2020




Accent Painting

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Accent Painting

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Accent Painting is a family operated business working out of Dubuque Iowa since founded. Our prices are very affordable and most important, we use the highest quality products available. We service the entire area and have received many referrals for our outstanding work. Some of our specialties include: Interior And Exterior Painting, Drywall Installation And Repair, Pop Corn Ceiling Removal, Faux Finishes, Power Washing and Spraying to name a few!

Accent Painting is a family operated business working out of Dubuque Iowa since founded. Our prices are very affordable and most important, we use the highest quality products available. We service the entire area and have received many referrals for our outstanding work. Some of our specialties include: Interior And Exterior Painting, Drywall Installation And Repair, Pop Corn Ceiling Removal, Faux Finishes, Power Washing and Spraying to name a few!


Godwin Painting

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Godwin Painting

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Self Employed, one person crew. Billing done by the job or by the hour. Depending on the size of the job--50% required at the start of the job--balance due at when the job is complete.

Self Employed, one person crew. Billing done by the job or by the hour. Depending on the size of the job--50% required at the start of the job--balance due at when the job is complete.



Momchilovich Drywall LLC

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Momchilovich Drywall LLC

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38 years of experience

Started in 1988 as a one-man operation, specializing in gypsum installation, finishing and painting, in residential and commercial construction, and has been in continuous operation for more than 25 years. Our company has since been incorporated. Presently we employ 7 full-time finishers and painters and sub-contract a portion of our operations. We manage drywall contracts up to $200,000. Our company has established safe, organized, and effectual procedures for providing consistently superior drywall installation, finishing and painting services and has established a standard of excellence in all it’s operations and activities. Area builders have found us to be predictable and reliable in meeting construction schedules and deadlines. We strive to exercise care in hiring the best suited people to our profession, a stable, well trained, well equipped, and motivated workforce, in numbers proportionate to the size projects we are targeting, who will be respectful, helpful, and professional to each other and to the people we work for.

Started in 1988 as a one-man operation, specializing in gypsum installation, finishing and painting, in residential and commercial construction, and has been in continuous operation for more than 25 years. Our company has since been incorporated. Presently we employ 7 full-time finishers and painters and sub-contract a portion of our operations. We manage drywall contracts up to $200,000. Our company has established safe, organized, and effectual procedures for providing consistently superior drywall installation, finishing and painting services and has established a standard of excellence in all it’s operations and activities. Area builders have found us to be predictable and reliable in meeting construction schedules and deadlines. We strive to exercise care in hiring the best suited people to our profession, a stable, well trained, well equipped, and motivated workforce, in numbers proportionate to the size projects we are targeting, who will be respectful, helpful, and professional to each other and to the people we work for.

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Fence Painting questions, answered by experts

While power washing isn't a requirement before you stain a fence, it can make the job much easier and faster while reducing manual labor requirements. The stain will not work if the wood is full of dirt and dust, so power washing, sometimes called pressure washing, is a fast and effective way to prepare the wood for staining. Remember that you need to stain or repaint relatively soon after the wood has dried so that there isn’t time for dust and dirt to build up again. 

If you’re deciding between limewash versus whitewash, know that both have a chalky matte appearance. Limewash is made from lime, water, and sometimes pigment, while whitewash consists of lime, water, white chalk, and binders (though you can get a similar look with watered-down white paint). Whitewash has fewer options for color customization, and it sits on surfaces instead of being absorbed into them, which can trap moisture. Whitewashing costs less—about $1.40 to $4.20 per square foot.

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

You should stain both sides of your fence to get the full benefits. Fences often fall along property lines, so you may want to save a buck by leaving your neighbor’s side in the dust. If you do that, all you get is a slightly better view. Moisture and UV rays can still sneak in through the side that’s unpainted or worn down and damage your fence. Rot and rust will spread, even if you can’t see it from your side of the lawn.

We don’t recommend it. A wired brush or a brush with metal bristles damages concrete and asphalt during the stain removal process. For the best results, stick to nylon stiff enough to do the job but gentle enough to keep from scratching the driveway. For extra caution, skip the brush entirely and use towels.

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