Wednesday, September 3, 2008


The summer is here and many Property Managers and HOAs are thinking about their outdoor spaces - building the new or sprucing the old. In any case, there are a couple of things to keep in mind when considering what to do with your deck.

With the percentage of homes and properties including a deck on the rise, it is becoming part of a larger trend where their outdoor living space is becoming more like a second living room. Since we at SPPI know this, we wanted to take the time to educate our readers. Many of the decks we have come across are made with wood. However, a small percentage of the decks that we come across are made with exotic woods. These woods such as redwood, pine, and cedar are dense, durable, and tend to have a richer color. When cleaned and stained, they take on a different color and can make your deck look bold and beautiful.

You may be asking yourself “What color should I go with for the type of deck I have?” Well, your first great decision is to go with Southern Perfection Painting, Inc. for the staining of your deck. Next, we will handle your deck with care by first pressure washing all of the dirt, mildew, and previous coating on it to bring it back to its original glory. Then, if you need the help, we will sit down with you and discuss some of the staining options.

For instance, if you were looking for a very sheer, natural color where the wood grain and texture will show through, then we would suggest a semitransparent stain.

Or, if you were looking for something that would cover the wood grain completely and obscure more of the variation in the wood, we would suggest a solid stain. Both options come in an array of colors including some of the pastel colors.

Whether you want to just clean your deck of dirt and grime or you want to make your deck shine with a semitransparent or solid stain, choose Southern Perfection Painting, Inc. - the quintessential vendor choice for your next deck staining project.

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