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"Far exceeded my expectations, lawn cut to perfection, walk-way edged and clippings cleaned off. Will be having a regular schedule to have my yard cut with this company again!"

Katie G on October 2024

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"Far exceeded my expectations, lawn cut to perfection, walk-way edged and clippings cleaned off. Will be having a regular schedule to have my yard cut with this company again!"

Katie G on October 2024


All Works Property Preservation

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All Works Property Preservation

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Jack of all trades handyman services, no job too big, no job too small!! Full service upgrades and repairs from painting, flooring, or installations to siding or roofing. Also available for deliveries or landscaping services.

Jack of all trades handyman services, no job too big, no job too small!! Full service upgrades and repairs from painting, flooring, or installations to siding or roofing. Also available for deliveries or landscaping services.


Back Creek Painting

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Back Creek Painting

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I am an experienced painter of 20 years, self-employed for 5 years. I specialize in interior/exterior and very knowledgeable in all paints and stains. I also offer pressure washing. No job too big or small!!

I am an experienced painter of 20 years, self-employed for 5 years. I specialize in interior/exterior and very knowledgeable in all paints and stains. I also offer pressure washing. No job too big or small!!


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Appalachian Industrial Holdings LLC

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Appalachian Industrial Holdings LLC

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6 years of experience

Excavating & Grading Water Crossings/Small Bridges Road/Driveway Grading & Maintenance Retaining Walls Land Clearing/Brush Hogging Wet & Dry Buried Utilities Septic Systems Drainage Installation/Repair Ponds

Excavating & Grading Water Crossings/Small Bridges Road/Driveway Grading & Maintenance Retaining Walls Land Clearing/Brush Hogging Wet & Dry Buried Utilities Septic Systems Drainage Installation/Repair Ponds






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Advanta Construction

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Advanta Construction

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11 years of experience

Advanta Construction is an expanding company servicing the greater New York area. We are experienced in both commercial and residential projects. Our organization consists of our coordinated, client oriented office team and our crew of skilled craftsmen well practiced in many trades; including carpentry, plumbing, waterproofing, painting, and much more. Such a vast team allows us to provide for all of your construction needs.

Advanta Construction is an expanding company servicing the greater New York area. We are experienced in both commercial and residential projects. Our organization consists of our coordinated, client oriented office team and our crew of skilled craftsmen well practiced in many trades; including carpentry, plumbing, waterproofing, painting, and much more. Such a vast team allows us to provide for all of your construction needs.


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Fence Painting questions, answered by experts

Both a roller and a brush are effective methods for painting a chain link fence. A roller will make the job easier by ensuring symmetrical strokes and reaching the backside of the fence as well, which cuts down on paint time. However, a brush is often necessary for painting the base of the fence and near the posts due to its ease of reaching smaller spaces.

While it’s best to avoid exterior painting when it’s raining, you can still paint inside when the weather is wet. As long as the humidity and temperature inside your house are moderate enough to allow paint to dry properly and your room is properly ventilated, it’s perfectly fine to tackle an indoor painting project even if it’s raining cats and dogs outside.

Stain is meant to be absorbed by the porous wood, allowing some of the natural grain to show through. With that in mind, you don’t want to add more stain than the wood can absorb, as you risk covering up its natural markings. Generally, two coats is the maximum you should do, although very dense hardwoods may only be able to take a single coat.

DIY is possible but presents risks of uneven surfaces or improper adhesion; professionals offer expertise to ensure a lasting finish.

You should wait three to six months after you buy it to paint pressure-treated wood. It needs time to dry from the chemicals applied to it. The paint will not adhere to the treated wood as well if it’s still wet from chemicals. To test the wooden boards, drip water onto them. If the wood absorbs the water, it’s ready for painting. If the water beads up, it’s not dry enough to paint yet. You can build your deck or fence while the treated wood is still wet, but you’ll need to paint it later.

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