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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.
 
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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.
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Paint and primer carefully applied by hand reduces "skippers" and unsealed cracks. It also reduces overspray and the associated problems.
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P.O. Box 530
Ephrata PA 17522-0530
888-927-5283
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