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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Why you should not use bleach on your deck.



Why you should not use bleach on your deck.

We never recommend using household bleach, because it only kills mildew and does not clean other contaminates on the deck that lead to pre-mature coating failure. Fact is that labotory tests have shown that decks cleaned with bleach suffer from a coating breakdown 60% sooner then that deck that has not bleach. Think about it, do you wash your cloths with bleach only? Of course not! Bleach also can damage the celouse fiber in the wood especially if a pressure washer is used. There are plenty of good deck cleaners on the market and we recommend using one of them.

Peace
John (2011)

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Decroative Tip for your deck Mannion Custom Painting


Decorative Tip for Your Deck by Mannion Custom Painting



If your looking for some ideas on giving your deck that Wow look, here is a simple idea that looks great on the finished product.
To create a distinctive look, apply s semi-transparent stain on your deck with a solid color accent on the railings, benches and planters.
Think of your backyard furniture and the architectural details of your home when choosing color for all of your exterior needs. We can help with color selection and finish, just contact us.



Peace


John
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Friday, May 9, 2008

Service Areas, Mannion Custom Painting,LLC

Service Areas MAnnion Custom Painting,LLC


We thought it important to blog about using a local painting contractor. It’s important for you the potential customer to feel good about who will be in your home or on your property. We are a local company and that serves the local area only. We never sub-contract or use day labor. We stand behind all of our work and offer written gurantees.
Local professionals live and work in your area, our kids go to local schools and we are known in the local paint stores.

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Thursday, May 8, 2008

Deck Surface Preparation


Deck Surface Preparation The beauty and durability of any stain job depends on both the quality of the stain and the proper surface prep. Customers often spend hours trying to pick the right color and brand, yet give little attention to prep. Proper preparation ensures a beautiful finish that will last. The few dollars saved wears off as the agony of a poor job lingers on. Want a professional deck stain job, call a pro better yet contact us. Peace John Tags:

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Friday, May 2, 2008

The Perfect Deck StainSeal Procedure


The Perfect Deck Stain/Seal Procedure

We call it the three step for the best deck finish.

It consists of Preparation, Product and Application. These three steps done correctly will result in the best finish for your deck. Short changing any of these steps will only make for a bad job.
1) Prep- Deck got to be clean! I don’t care how old or new it is, it needs to be washed. In the hands of a pro the pressure washer is the ideal tool. In the hands of a novice it will damage your deck and shorten it’s life. Never I mean Never use bleach!!! Bleach only damages the wood’s fiber and does not I repeat does not kill mold. Bleach only make mold look like it is gone, but it’s not. Bleach actually spreads mold. Bleach can also void your terminate contact around your home if you have one. Got mold use a mold killer. There are other means of cleaning your deck, but if you pressure washed it you have raised the grain. The deck needs to be conditioned, check for a product in the home improvement stores.
2) Product- Can’t say enough here, but I will say you get what you pay for! I prefer oil semi transparent for most applications. Oil feeds the wood, draws out moisture and tends not to scuff off like latex. It’s water repellant and mold/mildew repellant as well. The semi allows the grain of the wood to show through too!
3) Application- Hands down got to brush and roll. Spray just don’t cut it! Spaying does not allow for frication/energy transfer, it kind of just sits there. Hand brush and roll really presses the coating into the fiber for better protection.

Peace
John
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