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  • How to Paint Pressure-Treated Wood Fencing

    Painting the fence in your yard is an easy, albeit repetitive task that can improve the appearance of your home's exterior. Many fences are built using pressure-treated lumber, which is wood that...

  • How to Remove Paint From Wood Siding

    If you rent a pressure-washer to clean up your house exterior, you'll likely get a warning from your hardware store that if you use the wrong pressure level or nozzle, the pressurized water stream...

  • The Best Way to Apply Deck Stain

    You need to stain your deck to prevent damage caused by rain, sun and snow. Failure to do so will result in wood that eventually falls apart. Deck stains come in a variety of colors and mixtures,...

  • How to Remove Old Paint From a Lap Siding House

    One way to take peeling paint off old lap siding is to scrap it by hand. An easier way is to use a rented pressure washer, which expels water at such high force that it can strip the paint to...

  • How to Remove Paint From a Deck

    Stripping down the old paint from a deck takes work, but a pressure washer can ease the task. The washers are gas or electric machines that hook up to your hose and super-pressurize the water,...

  • How to Prepare Your Home's Exterior for Painting

    Painting your home's exterior is the fun and easy part. Preparing the surface so that the paint sticks and lasts for years is the hard part, but is crucial to a good outcome on the project. Years...

  • How Does a Pressure Washer Work?

    Pressure washers are part garden hose and part air compressor. A typical pressure washer has a motor that is either powered by gasoline or electricity. This motor powers the air intake system,...

  • How to Seal a New Pressure Treated Wood Deck

    Pressure treated wood has wood preservatives forced deeply into the fibers to make it virtually immune to rot and termite damage. It usually has a slightly greenish cast and costs a little more...

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