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  • How to Apply Cabot Deck Stain

    A stained wooden deck can almost serve as a outdoor living room if it is comfortably furnished and properly maintained. Staining decks is not hard; in fact, the most difficult--and important--part...

  • How to Treat Cedar Siding

    People choose cedar siding because it has an attractive straight grain and is durable. It is naturally more moisture and insect resistant than other woods and resists cupping, swelling and...

  • 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 Prepare to Stain the Exterior of a House

    Properly prepared, a penetrating stain on the exterior of a house will look good and protect the wood for a decade or longer. The method you use to prepare the surface for the stain will depend on...

  • How to Stain an Exterior Door

    Exterior doors - particularly your front door - are focal points on your house. While many doors come pre-stained and finished by the factory, you can save money by staining and finishing your own...

  • How to Paint Exterior Windows

    Exterior windows need to be kept in good condition, not only to keep the exterior of your house looking sharp, but to keep the edges sealed and energy-efficient. Window sash, sill and trim are...

  • How to Repaint Wooden Shingles

    Wooden shingles can provide a beautiful, sophisticated look to the outside of your home. These shingles can be difficult to care for, however, because they are constantly exposed to the elements....

  • Old Fashioned Way to Stain Outside Cedar

    Cedar wood looks beautiful, but needs regular maintenance. Mildew and dirt can ruin the surface of cedar wood on outside surfaces. Many commercial stains and sealants are available, but nothing...

  • Do it Yourself Deck Cleaners & Stains

    Proper maintenance of your home includes your deck. All too often neglected, the condition of your deck is reflected in how it adds to the value of your home. Hiring professionals to clean and...

  • How to Stain Cedar Boards

    Stain cedar lumber to protect it from fading in sunlight and from moisture erosion. Western red cedar has beautiful colors at all stages of fading, but the wood deteriorates if it's not protected...

  • How Long Does House Paint Last?

    There are several variables that determine how long your exterior paint will last. Surface preparation, quality of paint, and weather extremes all play a part in the longevity of your paint. Paint...

  • How to Choose an Exterior Stain Color

    Choosing an exterior stain color can be confusing. First, you have to understand the difference between solid and semi-transparent stains. Also, the current condition and color of your wood siding...

  • Types of Deck Stains

    Since a deck does not have the benefit of a roof and is exposed not only to the weather but the abrasion of foot traffic and more, it's necessary to provide a layer of protection. This protection...

  • 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...

  • Garage Door Painting Tips

    A peeling or faded garage door, whether it is constructed of wood or metal, can have a negative impact on the look of your home's exterior. The garage door sees a lot of wear from daily use and...

  • 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 Compare Deck Stains

    Deck stain is a critical part of the deck-building process: If you leave the wood unprotected it will soon rot, warp and fade from the effects of humidity and sunlight. Deck stains can either show...

  • How to Paint Wood Siding

    Updating wooden siding is an extremely easy way to make your home look brand new, and can be achieved with very little money. With an afternoon, a little help and a few cans of paint, you can turn...

  • What is the Best Way to Stain a Fence?

    Unless you want a new fence to weather and turn gray within a year, you'll want to stain it. Not only will your fence look better, it will last longer because stain protects the wood deterioration...

  • About Deck Paint

    There are two natural elements that will age and degrade decks in a hurry. Ultraviolet damage from sunlight prematurely ages wood. Water, whether from melting snow or tropical rain, causes wood...

  • How Does Deck Stain Work?

    Stain protects decking and railings from the damaging effects of sunlight and the elements. Water, whether from melting snow or tropical rain, causes wood decks to rot, joints to loosen, and nails...

  • About Deck Waterproofing

    There are two natural elements that will age and degrade decks in a hurry. Ultraviolet damage from sunlight prematurely ages wood. Water, whether from melting snow or tropical rain, causes wood...

  • About House Painting

    A house is the largest investment most consumers will make. To keep it looking great and to increase its value, maintenance of its exterior is a necessity. However, if hiring a professional is not...

  • How to Easily Paint Or Stain Shingles Or Shakes.

    Though shakes and shingles are usually considered more attractive when stained or left natural, they can also be painted. Be aware that once painted they are generally always painted as the only...

  • How to Stain a Deck Surrounding a Pool

    Wood decking makes a long lasting poolside surface for much cheaper than concrete or brick.Staining a wood deck that surrounds a pool is essentially the same as staining any other wood deck, with...

  • 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...

  • How to Prepare Your Wood House Trim for Painting

    Painting your house trim is easy relative to the time and effort it takes to prepare the trim for painting. Especially if it's been several years since your exterior trim has seen any attention,...

  • How to Paint Wood Shingles

    Revitalizing old, worn wood shingles is a tough project, but the result is very rewarding. You can breathe new life into aged shingles with some primer, paint and a lot of prep work. Here is how...

  • How to Remove Spray Paint From Wood Fence

    Whether you have inherited a fence that has been covered with spray paint, or you accidentally sprayed your wood fence while involved in another project, there are a number of ways to remove it....

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