Month: July 2012

How Soon Can I Walk on my Painted or Stained Deck?

In the summertime it can be difficult to work out just the right window of time for painting or staining your deck. First, you need to wait until you’ve had at least 2 dry days, and then you have to make sure it won’t get wet for a while afterwards. And then, how soon can…

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Should I Paint or Stain My Wood Siding?

Wood siding is a classic way to provide both beauty and protection to a home, bringing a warm, traditional feel. In order to preserve the beauty of natural wood, the exterior coating of paint or stain must be regularly maintained. This prevents moisture entry, wood rot and pest entry, keeping your home looking its best.…

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Metal Paint for your Roof

All across the world, one of the most common methods of covering a house is with metal roofing, and the same is true here in Connecticut and New York. Practical and enduring, metal roofs can be as traditional as an old farmhouse or as contemporary as a Main-Street coffee house. While the metal itself can…

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How to Paint Shutters?

Many homes here in New York and Connecticut are enhanced with shutters. Some are actually functional, while most are simply decorative. Because shutters are prone to damage from wind, pests and sun exposure, many homeowners wonder whether they can be repainted. Fortunately, you can paint shutters, whether aluminum, vinyl or wood, with a small investment…

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