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About Neil_Asheville

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  • Birthday 12/09/1972

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  • Company Name
    My Curb Appeal, Inc.
  • First & Last Name
    Neil Spencer
  • City & State
    Asheville, NC
  • Occupation
    Fulltime wood care and housewashing
  1. neil,

    do you clean roofs?

    rando

  2. Oak leaf stains on driveway?

    A 3% to 5% strength should do ya. If you're feeling real renegade, xjet it straight out of the bucket. Rinse any grass, plants, kids, expensive stuff, etc.
  3. Chappy's first IPE

    Great job, Jon! Keep us posted on how it holds up. Nice pics, too. /neil
  4. To those with employees and multiple crews

    Do you have a shop/office you meet at every morning to assign work for the day? Do you coordinate at the end of the day on where to meet following day? Do you have them drive personal cars to jobsite? You can see these are broad and random questions. In your experience, what is the most effective way to schedule / coordinate daily, say, two crews on two rigs? Thanks! /neil
  5. I think I'm on acid...

    Nice shots Micah. In the first curbing pic, you have to love those negative drainage jobs where you know first rain it'll be back full of mud. I'm amazed at the amount of bad landscaping and hardscape design I see. Geeeewhiz, you mean everytime it rains this planting bed dirt piled 4" higher than this $20/sf paver driveway is gonna dirty it up again??? /neil
  6. Black spots on locust?

    What mold doesn't succumb to 12%??? Citralic removes tannic acid extractive. Citralic worked for the most part at removing these spots. To the contrary, bleach removes tannins / tannic acid from leaf staining on concrete, but had no effect here. I am confused:thinking:
  7. What is this stuff? This is a cut end from an exposed locust deck that has been down 3 weeks. Locust is grown and milled here in NC. This was pulled from the cut pile, however this spotting is all over the laid deck. No pattern to the spotting. 3% then 12% didn't really touch it. 120 grit sanding neither. First photo shows board wet with water with lighter end from 3% and then the sanding. From the second photo, you can see citralic with long dwell lifted (or pushed back in) 90% of it. First look it appeared as surface mildew. Bleach and 120grit did nothing. Tannin was my next thought. Perhaps a mineral staining from something iron-like in the air/rain/dew? Is it coming up from within the wood to the surface? I have experience with finishing cypress and black spots coming up soon after stain, but those were almost powdery whereas these appear to be stains. With a percarb clean and acid step and finished with WoodTux my tests tell me it will look good. What I don't want to happen is they come back in a month after finishing. Thanks! /neil
  8. Travis...was it WoodTux from this Spring? If so, spit on it and it should come right off:mad:
  9. seal or restore

    "Full service exterior wood care" here. We do houses as well, so need to lump that into the tag as well. I like 'refinishing', though. Good one.
  10. What is it?

    I'm going with Douglas Fir. Bold grain pattern and darker heartwood..something fast grower. Just today I was corrected by the homeowner after me saying no less than 5 times within the hour how cedar finishes and behaves, yada yada yada...."Neil, this is cypress siding". Love when that happens!:o /neil
  11. You kjnow, Rick, I haven't tried the defelting pads on ipe. Once I started using the osbornes I didn't look back. Those things just might work with the smooth surface and nothing to snag on. Hated those things on splinters or nail heads! You might find the 60grit is overkill on ipe. I do about 1000ft an hour defurring with the osborne, makes for a far better finish on ipe.
  12. The 'undo' part is the spot sanding of plugs and the resulting effect after applying finish. I defur all ipe with Osborne, not a sanding, IMO. Most projects I'm on have iron or cable railing...I like that combo of metal / wood. The face screws (when done neatly) looks good...to me! When plugs are sanded and oil applied, sanded spots stand out as shiney against a mostly matte finish. Most ipe decks get the EBTY's here and trim boards are sunk and plugged. /neil
  13. Man that hurts! HO should be pissed. That's not a prep for stain f'up...that's a construction misstep. The best looking and most sound decks i see are face fastened using square head stainless fasteners screwed flush, not countersunk. The EBTY and biscuit fasteners suck. Plugging and sanding is intuitive for the builder, but impossible for us to undo, short of full drum sand. What's your POA, K?
  14. Need advice on sealing our deck

    Ask your high bid for local customer references and where in your area can you see his lifetime product. Trust your 'fear'.
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