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DDS CABIN FINISHERS


When treating fences to get the best outcome, they will first need to be washed down. Depending on the condition of the fence, it may require more than one washdown, as we use certain chemicals to clean and restore it. Once they are fully dry, they can be prepped for painting. some may be sanded a little to give a better and cleaner finish. If the fence is to be painted a chosen color, the knots will be sprayed to help fill in and smooth out the end result.
We spray your chosen color onto the fences to make sure we get full coverage. We then run a roller over to make sure we have an even coat and fill any gaps using a small brush.
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If the fence is being oil-treated, we wash it down and sand it down to make sure that any marks and blemishes are removed before we start the required product. Any leftover dust from the sanding will be brushed off to make sure there is no clumping or bunching of the dust left on the fence. If fences are slotted in, they may be removed one by one to make sure we get full coverage and make sure we have no marks or drips on the surrounding concrete. Once the panel is dry, it will be returned. If you have solid fences like the one in this photo. They will be painted as one. These fences can not be moved.
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Any surrounding pillars will be taped off and sheets will be put down to make sure we catch and drips or runs that come off the fence. Any plant pots or decoration will be removed if possible. These will be put back once the the treatment is dry. Anything that can not be moved will also be cover to make sure no damage is done. Once we have finished and everything is dry, we will make sure you are happy with the results of the fence before we leave your home. we do this to, let you know we have finished the full treatment and to make sure you are happy with the end results.
