Fall 2010 TheProSealerStore Contest

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Fall 2010 TheProSealerStore Contest

Rick Petry
609.799.6093
www.windsorwoodcare.com

Mahogany deck and cedar pergola stripped of an old, oil based stain.  Finished with Ready Seal medium red.

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

This is probably the toughest restoration job we have ever done. The house was circa 1760. The ceiling, walls, and floor on two levels were totally refinished. The ceiling and walls had been painted white, multiple coats (non-lead). The ceiling and walls were blasted, the floors sanded and refinished. The mortar chinking had to be repaired on every log. Everything that was done had to keep the house period and historic. There are some before, during and after shots of the job. Enjoy!

Greg Rentschler
TimberSeal, LLC
(866) WOODCARE
www.timberseal.net

This project consisted of a stripping a cedar deck free from a latex paint and primer that was peeling and lifting from the surface.  The surface was stripped and restored – sanded and sealed in a two tone scheme to tie in with the home décor.  A lot of labor went into this project but it turned out beautifully and the homeowner was thrilled.  The Solid is Sherwin Williams DeckScapes with a water clear on the floor (I know I know… once they saw the dry cedar I couldn’t convince them to use a pigmented finish! )

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