Thursday, October 20, 2011
Our Ultimate Goal,Satisfied Customers When you entrust your property to Mannion Custom Painting, we go out of our way to create a positive experience. We offer free estimates, consultation for coating and color selection, detailed proposals, excellent craftsmanship, and a written warranty and guarantee on every project. Here we discuss our deck treatments: A deck is an extension of your living space. It needs to be taken care of for long lasting use. That's why we at Mannion Custom Painting, LLC go to great lengths to do a top quality job. From start to finish we do it right the first time. With our years of experience we have perfected a process that covers most decks.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 poor quality 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 makes 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 repellent and mold/mildew repellent 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 energy transfer, it kind of just sits there. Hand brush and roll really presses the coating into the fiber for better protection and a long lasting finish. Roswell,Alpharetta.John's Creek,Dunwoody,Sandy Springs,Gainesville,Painter, Paint Contractor,Fulton,Forsyth, Atlanta, Pressure Wash, Deck Stain Seal House Painter, Free Estimates, Pressure Wash, Wood Rot, Exterior Painter, Painting Contractor, Cumming, Forsyth,Fulton
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The Perfect Deck Stain/Seal Procedure
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. Here in Alpharetta
Cumming, Roswell and Johns Creek area deck take a beating, so protect that deck like this.
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.
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Alpharetta & Cumming GA Painter Deck Staining & Sealing
Fall Deck Checklist Alpharetta and Cumming GA.
Early Fall is at he ideal time to spot problems here in Alpharetta and Cumming GA with your deck. Here are a few things to look for.
Water stains where the deck ties to the house. Ongoing water leakage will lead to wood decay, weakening the deck. Splintering of the deck flooring is a sign that deck treatment is required. Green mildew stains or black mold stains, signals a pressure wash with the proper chemicals is required, please I mean please do not use “Bleach”. Bleach actually makes mold spread and dries out the wood fibers. Bleach is also caustic to the environment.
Look for some holes, these could signal carpenter bees. Not taken care of these bees will eat your deck and may cause it to become structurally unsafe.
Lastly untreated or improperly treat pressure treated lumber can pose health problems, especially if you get a splinter in your foot.
A healthy deck needs to be maintained. When done so by a professional contractor you can be sure of great results and a lasting protective coating. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.
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Early Fall is at he ideal time to spot problems here in Alpharetta and Cumming GA with your deck. Here are a few things to look for.
Water stains where the deck ties to the house. Ongoing water leakage will lead to wood decay, weakening the deck. Splintering of the deck flooring is a sign that deck treatment is required. Green mildew stains or black mold stains, signals a pressure wash with the proper chemicals is required, please I mean please do not use “Bleach”. Bleach actually makes mold spread and dries out the wood fibers. Bleach is also caustic to the environment.
Look for some holes, these could signal carpenter bees. Not taken care of these bees will eat your deck and may cause it to become structurally unsafe.
Lastly untreated or improperly treat pressure treated lumber can pose health problems, especially if you get a splinter in your foot.
A healthy deck needs to be maintained. When done so by a professional contractor you can be sure of great results and a lasting protective coating. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.
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Alpharetta Cumming Ga Deck Staining Painting
The deck is an extension of our living space here in Alpharetta and Cumming Ga. It needs to be taken care of for long lasting use and protection from the elements. That's why we at Mannion Custom Painting, LLC, being a local contractor here in Alpharetta and Cumming GA, go to great lengths to do a top quality job. From start to finish we do it right the first time. With over two decades of experience we have perfected a process that covers most decks.
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 poor quality job.
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 can damage your deck and shorten it's life. Never I
mean never use straight 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.
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!
Application- Hands down got to brush and roll. Spray just don't cut it! Spaying does not allow for energy transfer, it kind of just sits there. Hand brush and roll really presses the coating into the fiber for better protection and a long lasting finish.
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Deck Staining and Sealing
A deck is an extension of your living space. It needs to be taken care of for
long lasting use and protection.. That's why we at Mannion Custom Painting, LLC go to great lengths to do a top quality job. From start to finish we do it right the first time. With over two decades of experience we have perfected a process that covers most decks.
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 poor quality job.
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 straight 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.
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!
Application- Hands down got to brush and roll. Spray just don't cut it! Spaying does not allow for energy transfer, it kind of just sits there. Hand brush and roll really presses the coating into the fiber for better protection and a long lasting finish.
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