Progressive Contracting, Inc. dba No Name Painters firmly believes all steps in preparation are key to a successful paint job. Each crew will operate out of a work vehicle or a trailer. Equipment will be stored in the trailer/vehicle at the end of each day. All ladders will be stacked in the back or on the side of the house. Preparation includes covering grounds, decks, roofs, and windows with drop cloths and protective coverings.
The crew will scrape away all loose paint and caulk from peeling surfaces. Caulking is applied to all previously caulked surfaces and designated new surfaces. Vulkem sealant is the sealer preferred for all window and door seals. We use acrylic caulks for fill work and flat surfaces. Oil primers are used for most exterior surfaces, but some acrylic primers are used for composite and metal surfaces.
The finish coats are applied when all prep work is completed and dry. We use an assortment of exterior products from Benjamin Moore, PPG Pittsburgh Paints and Sherwin Williams.
The crew will scrape away all loose paint and caulk from peeling surfaces. Caulking is applied to all previously caulked surfaces and designated new surfaces. Vulkem sealant is the sealer preferred for all window and door seals. We use acrylic caulks for fill work and flat surfaces. Oil primers are used for most exterior surfaces, but some acrylic primers are used for composite and metal surfaces.
The finish coats are applied when all prep work is completed and dry. We use an assortment of exterior products from Benjamin Moore, PPG Pittsburgh Paints and Sherwin Williams.
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Keeping windows painted and in working order are basic maintenance requirements for many homeowners, especially those who own older homes.
The look and condition of the windows offer clues as to when it's time to replace.
With today's highly energy-efficient windows and modern designs, there are plent of cost saving, aesthetic and functional advantages to replacing windows.
Not to mention the resale value new windows generate.
Also, ensuring that emergency egress windows and doors (required by building codes) can be opened quickly can literally save lives, permitting a swift and safe escape in the event of fire.
The look and condition of the windows offer clues as to when it's time to replace.
With today's highly energy-efficient windows and modern designs, there are plent of cost saving, aesthetic and functional advantages to replacing windows.
Not to mention the resale value new windows generate.
Also, ensuring that emergency egress windows and doors (required by building codes) can be opened quickly can literally save lives, permitting a swift and safe escape in the event of fire.
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