Hi, all, haven't posted for a while, but I've been reading and learning a lot, thanks!
I've been reading and searching, but wanted to ask this as a combination of questions. I just recently finished a 16'x16.5' deck, strip/brighten/seal. When I was done with the strip, I was a bit disappointed with the amount of furring caused, even though I tried to be very careful. The deck is a very neglected PT deck that was very grey and green with algae. I used RipIt from sunbright to strip, and I use a 2500psi/2.5gal/minute pressure washer with a #5 nozzle @ 25 degrees. I think I'm getting about 1000 psi with that nozzle.
The questions: How much furring is acceptable/unavoidable? How much work do you put into sanding when furring is present? And, finally, how do you factor in the time to deal with sanding in your price when you don't know how much time it's gonna take before you start?
Hi, all, haven't posted for a while, but I've been reading and learning a lot, thanks!
I've been reading and searching, but wanted to ask this as a combination of questions. I just recently finished a 16'x16.5' deck, strip/brighten/seal. When I was done with the strip, I was a bit disappointed with the amount of furring caused, even though I tried to be very careful. The deck is a very neglected PT deck that was very grey and green with algae. I used RipIt from sunbright to strip, and I use a 2500psi/2.5gal/minute pressure washer with a #5 nozzle @ 25 degrees. I think I'm getting about 1000 psi with that nozzle.
The questions: How much furring is acceptable/unavoidable? How much work do you put into sanding when furring is present? And, finally, how do you factor in the time to deal with sanding in your price when you don't know how much time it's gonna take before you start?
Thanks for the help!
Share this post
Link to post
Share on other sites