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pooles drywall
New to Angi

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Warranties offered

hang , tape, finish,and sand drywall. Specializing in homes that are occupied during installs. Daily cleanup a primary focus as well as quality craftsmanship. Painting services are available for new drywall as well as existing surfaces. Payment is usually required in installments 1/2 up front to cover materials and 1/2 upon completion. These installments can be adjusted depending on size of job.

Jerry the Painter
New to Angi

Free estimates

over 50 years experience

Perfect Touch Painting
New to Angi

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Small business-one owner, hires sub-contractors as needed. Insured & lead abatement certified.\n Billing procedures-request 1/3 down on total estimate of job, remainder upon completion.

Moore Painting Inc
4.64(
11
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In business since 1986

Free estimates

Financing available. additional phone - (207) 751-2578. additional dba - Moore Painting.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
HORAN BROS.BUILDERS
5.00(
3
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In business since 1992

horan bros is a small family owned company run by two brothers with forty seven combined years in consruction.we have subcontractors that we use for plumbing ,electrical,masonry .

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Jack's Painting Service, LLC
5.00(
3
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In business since 2006

Free estimates

Jack's Painting Service, LLC strives to maintain the utmost customer satisfaction while giving our customers what they want, 'An affordable, honest, and professional paint job.' Serving the greater Portland area since 2006. We offer free in home estimates and consultations.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Beaulieu Design
New to Angi

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Warranties offered

20+ years experience with architectural firms and landscape design firms. 25 years experience as a DIYer in everything from drywall repair and finishing, floor sanding and finishing, interior and exterior painting, deck and shed construction.

MJD Painting
New to Angi

Free estimates

Warranties offered

MJD Painting is located in Limerick, Me. I am the owner and operator, I will be the same person that gives you the estimate and will see that the job is complete through all phases.

D&D Sealcoating and Striping
New to Angi

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We Provide Complete Asphalt Maintenance Solutions.

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FAQs for deck staining or painting projects in Danville, ME

When you paint your deck, you can choose any color, and cleanup is easy, but the paint hides the natural wood grain. Stain, on the other hand, lets the wood grain shine through, but requires more maintenance. The cost to seal a deck is about the same as painting. Consider your personal preferences to see which option benefits you most.

For bare wood or cement decks, you only need to clean the surface before applying the first coat of paint. If you're recoating an existing finish, you'll need to pressure wash the deck to remove chipped paint and debris. Either way, make sure to allow the surface to fully dry before moving forward; otherwise, the finish could peel.

A gallon of paint covers between 125 and 300 square feet, depending on its formula. Since your deck might need two coats of paint, for a standard 300-square-foot deck, you might need two to four gallons. If you're painting a pool deck, keep in mind that the specialized non-slip paint covers less area because the texturized material takes up more space in the can.

Yes, you can paint directly over old deck paint if the existing finish is in excellent condition. You should inspect the surface to ensure there's no cracking, peeling, or chipping before proceeding. If you notice any deterioration, you'll need to remove the compromised paint. Clean your deck thoroughly with a power washer, lightly sand any rough spots, and use the same type of paint to guarantee proper adhesion and long-lasting performance.

Yes, applying a coat of primer before painting your deck is essential unless you're using a combined 2-in-1 formula. Primer enhances the adhesion of the new paint, establishes a moisture barrier, and creates a smooth, uniform surface. Be sure to inspect your deck for any defects or old finishes, and use a high-quality primer to fully prepare the surface for a durable and pristine finish.

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