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Wednesday, 30 July 2014 04:36

Is Your Painted Wood Deck Starting To Peel? This Works Wonders & Looks Fantastic

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Stripping those tired, old worn out layers and getting back to enjoying your yard. 


The Niagara Region is well known for its harsh weather dynamic with frigid winters right through to its hot and humid summers.  These conditions push even the top quality finishing products to their limits causing surfaces to fade, chip, peel, discolour, etc.  Old School Painting recommends using only the most advanced formulas of exterior paints and stains to ensure your exterior wood structures get a long lasting finish you can enjoy for years to come.

Preparation will be at least 80% or more of the time spent to get that new, professional finish up to snuff. Stripping away at those weatherbeaten layers is not an easy task, so unless you're confident on how to properly prepare exterior surfaces, a pro is recommended to get the job done right.

Old School Painting prepped this St. Catharines backyard deck project with a penetrating deep wash, straping, and power sanding.  Our homeowners received a smooth, new colour finish and now they're back to striking up the barbecue and entertaining guests in style. 

Has it been a few years now for your deck, fence, or outdoor wood structure?
Old School Painting can revitalize most wood structures, even after many years of being exposed, untreated to the elements.   

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Old School Painting

With over 25 years in the 'old school' painting techniques of roller and brush, Old School Painting offers an affordable professional look, feel and touch to your walls, ceilings, floors, windows, trim, baseboards, doors, exteriors, foundations, decks, fences and numerous other paintable surfaces.