“Deck Looks Brand New!”
Yes it does! That is what I will do for you, bring clarity and expertise to restore your home!To make things look new again.
As my dad the engineer always said, “Doing it right the first time saves you money!”
Read MoreSanding Begins on Deck
“wow! that was underneath all that paint and scum?” said the customer.
When sanding, make sure the wood is dry. It is easier to sand!
Read MoreDeck Refinishing Candidate
Boy! What do you do with this deck. Other deck companies said it needed replacing. Upon inspection, some boards were rotten and they were replaced. The rest of the deck was sanded and refinished with a high quality outdoor deck finish.
Check tag topic, “deck” to see the finished job!
Read MoreOne Day Waterfront Deck Complete
All sanding and rebuilding is finished. Railing solid. Rot dealt with. Now apply sealer and customer to apply subsequent coats of finish.
Read MoreWaterfront Deck Refinish in One Day!
Once the railings have been removed, they are out of the way and deck sanding can begin.
A series of sanding grits is used. Leave the final sanding till after the railing is put back together and secured.
Read MoreWaterfront Deck Resurfacing Begins
After dismantling the parts and pieces of the railing, the tedious resurfacing and resanding of all the labelled pieces can be begin.
Power plane each side, block plane the corners and sand with orbital with 150 grit
Read MoreWaterfront Deck Is Resurfaced
I was called to bid on the refinishing of the wood flooring. A beautiful, clean grade of oak. The house was to be put up for sale. During our conversation, I mentioned I could refinish the deck as well. Turns out they were ready for the deck work.
Goal: Perform the work during a warm weather stretch, sand the deck surface, dismantle all railings and glass, power plane and sand to uncover new wood, readjust to compensate for any rot, add sealer and put back together
In this picture, deck before. See following posts under Home Resto or waterfront deck tag for more series pictures.
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