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When we approach a painting restoration project, you can be sure we will sand by hand and visually inspect every inch of your steeple. After a thorough preparation, we will brush apply a primer coat with linseed oil and and gum spirits to restore the wood's natural oil. Therefore, the primer will be absorbed into the wood's fibers, versus a typical surface coat primer. After the primer is thoroughly dried, one finish coat is meticulously applied by hand.

The front clock face on this tower in Winchester, VA has a fresh coat of paint. Notice the hand prepared clock face below the man painting.
Paint and primer carefully applied by hand reduces "skippers" and unsealed cracks. It also reduces overspray and the associated problems.

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