Log Home Restoration: Two Of The Most Asked Questions from New Log Home Owners
The following log home restoration questions are two of the most often asked by new log home owners. By new I mean, new to them and may or may not be a newly constructed log home. Oftentimes the owner or future owner knows very little about a log home except they love the look, they want one and what they have read in a log home magazine. {Read More}
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South Carolina Decks and Dock cleaning
Finding a South Carolina wood restoration company is easier than it used to be. A simple search on the internet for deck cleaning, wood restoration or pressure washing can result in thousands of results for South Carolina pressure washing companies that would be happy to pressure wash the deck on your home.
Before hiring any deck pressure washing company, Ask These 4 Questions!
1. How long have you been pressure washing decks? Over 80% of pressure washing companies in South Carolina fail within their first five years of business due to bad planning, lawsuits or bad service.
2. Do you have proper training for pressure washing decks? Pressure washing isn't as simple as most people think. Too much pressure can force water behind siding or damage wood and even concrete!
3. Do you use professional grade cleaners that are designed for the surface you are cleaning? Many contractors use home made recipes, bleach or other products from big box stores for cleaning decks. The products can cause damage to the deck surface if not used carefully. Professional grade pressure washing products are designed to give better results and outperform products from local hardware stores. If your paying for quality service, you deserve to get the best products available!
4. What type of deck sealers do you use on wood surfaces? Manufacturers spend millions of dollars a year to promote their products but they don't tell you that linseed oil, (one of the most popular oils in deck sealers) is actually food for mildew! They also don't say that surface coating agents which are usually found in hardware stores may actually allow problems to occur to the woods natural fibers. Make sure the contractor you hire is using a deck sealer that you can trust to meet your requirements.
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