How should I apply stain on my fence?
You can brush it on, but the best method is to use a pump-up garden sprayer, the same type that you would use for weed killer or insecticides.
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You can brush it on, but the best method is to use a pump-up garden sprayer, the same type that you would use for weed killer or insecticides.
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You can brush it on, roll it on, or spray it on. However, you need to apply it to a small area that you can easily reach and then immediately wipe off any excess. This is similar to putting an oil finish on a piece of furniture.
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Yes. We can tear out & haul away old fencing or decking for a small fee and include that with our final estimate.
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We use & recommend pressure treated posts and we even have a larger than standard post, a 5×5 post that we recommend for many applications that is larger and stronger than a standard 4×4 post.
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As of January 1, 2004, wood treated with CCA (chromated copper arsenate), has been phased out for consumer use. ACQ (alkaline copper quat) and CA (copper azole) are the new formulations used for treating wood against termite damage and rot. The EPA has approved all treatment methods for safe usage in residential applications. Other popular
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Aside from the enjoyment you’ll receive from your new backyard living area, and the new entertainment possibilities, you’ll add curb appeal and marketability to any future sale of your property. On average, you’ll get back 80% to 125% of the money you spend on the initial project. In terms of ROI, a deck is one
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If you would like for you neighbor to share the expense, you will need to notify them with a certified letter and wait for a response. We will be more than happy to give you two separate quotes once you have reached an agreement with your neighbor. The best time to do this is RIGHT
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We do not charge for an estimate, please contact us. In many situations if the customer can give us measurements over the phone we can do preliminary estimates by phone which can expedite the process. Later, to proceed with the project, we can come out and confirm the measurements and make any changes needed. Call
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Most municipalities require one. With a permit, the municipality will inspect the deck for compliance with the Ontario Building Code (OBC). This ensures a sound, safe structure which should last for decades. Our decks are built to meet or exceed the OBC- great workmanship and sound structures keep our customers extremely satisfied.
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First of all- let me start off by highlighting that I enjoy the look of smooth composite decking as much as the next person. I get excited about innovations in the decking industry and products that take the work out of maintaining a nice deck. Although- if it sounds too good to be true, it
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