Fall 2010 Armstrong Clark Contest

Pat Motz
The Cleaning Doctor
www.thecleaningdoc.com

This deck was missing a total of 48 spindles and the handrail on the right side of the stairs was completely gone. We replaced the missing wood and then cleaned and stained. This deck was stained with the Sequoia color. Notice how it matches the brick they used on this house? Nice color for those that do not want the contrast. Stain was still wet in the photos.

Sorry I can't find the before photos.

Rick Petry
609.799.6093
www.windsorwoodcare.com

Old PT wood, no visible stain, full of dirt, mold, and mildew.  Customer was hosting a wedding party for their oldest daughter at the home.

Bleach treated, sodium percarbonate cleaned, and citric acid brightened. Stain is Ready Seal medium red color.

Charlie Soden
www.apexdecksavers.com
919-302-1523

This project had a little bit of everything.  Stripped of old Sherwin Williams stain and redone with Armstrong Cedar Semi-Transparent.  The back deck, attached screened deck, lattice work, front porch, side staircase (not shown), and a fence (not shown) were all stained at this property.  A little bit of professional deck staining by Apex DeckSavers beautified everything just in time for the cooler weather.

See Dirt Run
Phone: 301-540-1243 Fax: 301-540-8112
www.SeeDirtRun.com

This deck had lots going on with it. We stripped two layers on it, CWF and BEHR. Some floor boards were replaced. Then the deck was two toned with Cabot's solid stain on the rails and Armstrong Clark semi-solid sequoia on the floor, rail caps, and under the deck.. These shot show before, then freshly stripped, then freshly sealed (still wet). The owner was thrilled.

Jon Chapman
PRO Pressure Clean & SEAL
Tampa Bay, FL
727-432-2501


Deck in St. Pete, Fl.  Stripped Thompsons supreme off and stained with AC Super Cedar.  Lots of detail work with careful staining to keep stain off screens.

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