Would love some advice. I am looking at purchasing a good sized wood restoration business, and have some questions.
1. Seller produces its own stain using an oil, and pigments formulated to meet desired color, etc. Don't know formulations yet, but would like to know what types of oils I should stay away from (i.e. if current formula has a problematic oil, I will probably walk away).
2. Should mildewcide be added?
3. He is doing a lot of wood sided houses (mainly cedar), and log homes, and some decks?
4. Looked at Ready Seal for decks a couple of years ago, and really liked it. Probably would consider adding it as an alternative to current fomulation. Anyone know what the general composition of RS might be.
5. For larger jobs, what % of the total cost does your stain normally run?
Any quick input would be deeply appreciated, as I need to make a tentative decision on this within a couple of days. Thanks, Bill
Would love some advice. I am looking at purchasing a good sized wood restoration business, and have some questions.
1. Seller produces its own stain using an oil, and pigments formulated to meet desired color, etc. Don't know formulations yet, but would like to know what types of oils I should stay away from (i.e. if current formula has a problematic oil, I will probably walk away).
2. Should mildewcide be added?
3. He is doing a lot of wood sided houses (mainly cedar), and log homes, and some decks?
4. Looked at Ready Seal for decks a couple of years ago, and really liked it. Probably would consider adding it as an alternative to current fomulation. Anyone know what the general composition of RS might be.
5. For larger jobs, what % of the total cost does your stain normally run?
Any quick input would be deeply appreciated, as I need to make a tentative decision on this within a couple of days. Thanks, Bill
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