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ALL THE ABOVE AND SOME..HAHA

wood care

deck care

deck staining

exterior wood care

But I do think the general public has the word 'sealing' come to mind first when they think of their deck. On their house it surely must just be the word 'painting'.

I would like to think the words 'restoration' or 'care' is first to their mind as they include or say so much but I just don't think it is so. If they read it then great but what they gonna stick in a search is the single most important thing to me. If not 'sealing' who knows.... They may just stick in 'deck sanding'. Many just under impression that is what their stuff needs period with no understanding whatsoever of any other useful prep methods...just my thoughts in general on the average person.

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"Deck Refinishing". Since 1997. I felt we were not restoring the deck, because we did not replace wood. The carpenter does that. We are specifically " Tegrey Family of Coatings inc."

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"Deck Refinishing". Since 1997. I felt we were not restoring the deck, because we did not replace wood. The carpenter does that. We are specifically " Tegrey Family of Coatings inc."

Yea really ..even though both can mean to return a deck back to the way it was original by way of cleaning and recoating, sealing, or staining it has to be seen that the refinishing word tells customer that you likely don't change out any wood. The word also implies whatever strip or prep that may be needed in order to put finish on is also done or is available.. good stuff Terry!!

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We feel if we use the word restore, it means to bring the wood back, replace it, repair it, rebuild it. We only "strip, clean, refinish it" I know too many customers that if you say you restore it, you better replaces broken or damaged boards. They wil expect it. Thank You.

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Well, to me the most confusion comes from two words:

Sealing

Staining

People don't understand the terms. I like simple things like wood care, deck care, deck restoration....then when you talk finishes get the sealing /staining thing sorted out.

Beth

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We used to use the terms "restoration & preservation" and it seemed people were a bit lost on the idea of what we actually did. Believe it or not I get better advertising results keeping it simple....

Deck Cleaning & Sealing

The ol' KISS method I guess.

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I never use "sealing," because I don't use a sealer. The tag line on my truck says, "Exterior Wood Care Specialists."

I have no problem using the word "restore" when talking to a customer, since I restore the finish. They are clear on what willl be accomplished when I'm through.

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