I began this business late 2005 and will be expecting some repeat customers this year for the decks that we did.
1) Do I charge more, less or about the same as I originally did for that customer?
2) Do I strip/stain the deck again or just clean/stain the deck again? My opinion would be to treat each deck individually and see just how it wore over the last two years. I know it probalby also depends on the type of sealer we used then. I was in the "experimental" stage then and did not have a set brand of stain. Some decks were sealed with S/Williams, some with Pittsburgh paints, others behr.
Some of that was becuase I was trying different stains, sometimes the job called for a specific stain. I now only use to different brands. Ready Seal and B-moore.
I know the above posed questions may seem vauge or naive but like everything else in this or any buisness there is a first time for everything and simply put, I'm not sure how to handle these scenarios.
I began this business late 2005 and will be expecting some repeat customers this year for the decks that we did.
1) Do I charge more, less or about the same as I originally did for that customer?
2) Do I strip/stain the deck again or just clean/stain the deck again? My opinion would be to treat each deck individually and see just how it wore over the last two years. I know it probalby also depends on the type of sealer we used then. I was in the "experimental" stage then and did not have a set brand of stain. Some decks were sealed with S/Williams, some with Pittsburgh paints, others behr.
Some of that was becuase I was trying different stains, sometimes the job called for a specific stain. I now only use to different brands. Ready Seal and B-moore.
I know the above posed questions may seem vauge or naive but like everything else in this or any buisness there is a first time for everything and simply put, I'm not sure how to handle these scenarios.
Thanks for your help.
-Tom
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