Thought I'd send along a couple of pics of a PT pine wood ramp at a local country church. It was a new install last year. I'd done a residential house wash for the treasurer, and she contacted me about staining/sealing the ramp. Gave her an estimate, and advised her to wait a while, and next spring, we'd go after it.
Wasn't too difficult... still used a stripper and brightener, though. Then came back with Light Oak Ready Seal. Just got an email reply to a follow up I sent to her. Said, "Brad, The ramp looks great!" Aww, shucks.
Thought I'd send along a couple of pics of a PT pine wood ramp at a local country church. It was a new install last year. I'd done a residential house wash for the treasurer, and she contacted me about staining/sealing the ramp. Gave her an estimate, and advised her to wait a while, and next spring, we'd go after it.
Wasn't too difficult... still used a stripper and brightener, though. Then came back with Light Oak Ready Seal. Just got an email reply to a follow up I sent to her. Said, "Brad, The ramp looks great!" Aww, shucks.
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