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We begin with a
mildicide pressure wash to remove and prevent the growth of moss and
mildew, and to remove dirt and grime. |
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We then scrape, sand,
and caulk all surfaces where needed. Loose paint is removed and all
bare wood is spot primed. |
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The next step is to mask
and cover all surfaces not to be primed or painted. |
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Loose siding, trim and downspouts are
renailed or restrapped. |
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Exterior primer is then applied to all surfaces to be painted. We use
a
mildew-resistant primer to fight stains. One coat of primer is
sprayed and backrolled on the surface. Primer is applied
immediately after surface preparation to minimize exposure to the elements.
Prior to priming all surrounding areas are completely protected. |
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The first coat of
paint is applied by spraying and backrolling.
Spraying is an exceptionally effective method as it guarantees even
paint coverage. |
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A second coat of
paint is applied to all painted surfaces. This ensures a higher
degree of color retention. |
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Inspection is the final
step. Each job is inspected to make sure all areas are covered to
the customer's satisfaction. If any touch-ups are necessary they are
completed at this time. |