This was one of the most satisfying projects this season.
I just don't get it. Previous homeowners had the deck built approx. 4 years ago, with white latex for the spindles and a Benjamin Moore's solid acylid stain. Real attractive color, guess they were trying to match the stucco on the house. Insult to injury, it was "maintained" by a "natural" color Behr's silicone stain.
Problem is, the entire deck was built with red mahogany! An expensive and beautiful wood. Mahogany all over, spindles, deck floor, stairs, fascia, rail system, stair stringers. Even the main joist is clad in mahogany.
Why would someone spend so much $ for premium wood then paint it? This deck could have been built at maybe 60% of the cost with SYP.
New owners knew the floor and steps were mahogany, and wanted it restored. This job came via the Grime Scene, and a referral from Beth & Rod. Thanks.
This was one of the most satisfying projects this season.
I just don't get it. Previous homeowners had the deck built approx. 4 years ago, with white latex for the spindles and a Benjamin Moore's solid acylid stain. Real attractive color, guess they were trying to match the stucco on the house. Insult to injury, it was "maintained" by a "natural" color Behr's silicone stain.
Problem is, the entire deck was built with red mahogany! An expensive and beautiful wood. Mahogany all over, spindles, deck floor, stairs, fascia, rail system, stair stringers. Even the main joist is clad in mahogany.
Why would someone spend so much $ for premium wood then paint it? This deck could have been built at maybe 60% of the cost with SYP.
New owners knew the floor and steps were mahogany, and wanted it restored. This job came via the Grime Scene, and a referral from Beth & Rod. Thanks.
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