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krpalex

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  1. I have yet to get a fence job, this is my fourth year in the biz and I think I am bidding to high. I measure the length X 2 (both sides) X 4 (4 feet tall) so 200 linear feet would cost $1600, is that to much. I also never spray stain and the neighbors house is about 10ft. away from one side of a fence that I gave a bid on, what is the best process on this. I use Ready Seal Religiously. P.S. I am posting here because I know you all know what you are doing as I have based my biz around what I have learned here. You guys are all awesome.


  2. I need help on bidding this fence and deck, the fence is 345 linear ft. x 4ft. tall, both sides, I explained to the customer that my process was to strip/brighten/seal and he said all he wants is the most efficient way to do it and I told him if I do a half way job then the results will be half way. So it is about 2760 sq.ft. The deck is a 10 x 10 and has 13 steps and one decking board needs to be replaced. It has been quite a while since anything has been done to it.


  3. I just got a call from a home owner that has a 25 x 12 cedar deck with 15

    6 x 6 posts and about 150 metal (aluminum) spindles. My question is should I mask the spindles when stripping with HD-80 and brightening with Citralic, I will be brushing and rolling with Ready Seal as I have 30 gallons on the way to my doorstep. What would be the most efficient way to tackle this job. I am thinking of bidding the job at $890.00 that is to wash/strip/brighten,sand hand rails/seal by brush and rollers.


  4. I just did my first deck this year, it had some old failing stain on it that looked like those old red picnic tables back in the 70's and 80's, the guy was thinking about building a new deck but called me first. I stripped it with Hd-80 and Used Citralic, I beleive I am going to have to sand it before I stain it. Any Opinions on how to prevent this from happenin g in the near future as I am a newbie.

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