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Sky Blue Painting, LLC
4.9(
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Serving Kathleen, GA and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Fast! Affordable! Professional! We had a great experience with these guys! They got the work done quickly and efficiently. I highly recommend them, and I plan to hire them for any future projects! 5 Stars."
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Response time5 hrs
Response rate89%
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D&R Pressure Washing Solutions, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Kathleen, GA and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

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"I would highly recommend D&R Pressure Washing Solutions. They are very professional and hard working. The results for my home and driveway washing exceeded my expectations. I will be hiring D&R again to clean my roof."
Response time11 hrs
Recommended by85%of homeowners
Don Williams Painting Contractor
4.5(
31
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Serving Kathleen, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 1982

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I have used Don Williams’ before. Their painting work on interior walls was fine, so I hired them for a third time to paint my kitchen cabinets. He came to my home and gave me an estimate via email with no issues. When he arrived to do the work my husband and I elected to remain out of the way of Don and his sons so they could do their work. When they left for the day, we noticed some of the cabinets had been shut and had dried. When we opened them, paint was pulled off, leaving holes in the paint and exposing the brown wood underneath. I alerted Don, and he simply replied “We will check that, thanks.” I also informed him that there were a number of paint drips on the upper cabinets. He responded, “We are checking that as we go around.” Don did not take the cabinet doors off their hinges to do their work. Leaving the cabinet doors in a vertical position to paint them will inevitably lead to drips and overall shoddy workmanship. Three days later, when the cabinets had totally dried, my husband and I took note of several dings in the paint, drips, and uneven brush strokes and paint tone. There was even paint on my floor, my oven, and my granite countertop. I sent photos to Don, and he responded with an apology and an assurance to come and fix the issues. I put sticky notes on all of the issues on the cabinets in hopes he would correct each of them. My cabinets and drawers were COVERED in sticky notes. Unfortunately, the work he did was poor again—there were even some areas that were worse than before. When I sent him more pictures, he responded with a profuse apology, admitting he should have checked his sons’ work closer and promising to come back and fix it. I told him I want to be there for his return so I could point out every spot I wanted fixed. He offered up days during my child’s spring break that he wanted to come back—all of which I am unavailable. Furthermore, I work full time so I need a lead time to deconflict from my work schedule. When I gave him two additional dates, he responded hours later, telling me he could not work those dates. At this point, I had tried to call him 3 times and had left voicemails. He did nit answer any of my calls, responding with text messages. I told him my preference was to speak via voice rather than text—he responded that he was in a public place and would call me later. I told him I was unavailable later. At this point, much of my time had been wasted trying to get in touch with him and cleaning up the mess made in my house from sanded paint particles and drips. Bear in mind, I had not been able to use my kitchen for about four days, resulting in costs for eating out. I therefore requested a refund—and only a partial one at that, which he did provide expeditiously. Bottom line, I am now out over 1000.00, and have kitchen cabinets and countertops messed up that I will have to have completely redone. Don is a nice man and I think he means well, but his work this time around was sub-par."
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FAQs for deck, fence, patio or porch clean and seal projects in Kathleen, GA

You should clean your deck before sealing it. Cleaning before refinishing is critical. If you don’t remove dirt and debris, you'll trap moisture in the wood, which prevents the new sealer from working correctly and can lead to costly repairs. Whether you need to sand, power wash, or sandblast depends on your deck's condition.

Sealing and staining your deck are essential maintenance methods that protect and beautify your outdoor space. Stain adds rich color and guards against fading, while sealant fortifies the wood against moisture and weather damage. Wood type, climate, deck age, and the degree of existing damage determine whether your deck benefits from one or both treatments. Using both options extends your deck’s durability and enhances its overall appearance.

Power washing and sealing your deck costs $500 to $1,700. This process combines the removal of stubborn dirt and debris with a protective seal that preserves the wood’s integrity. Effective cleaning eliminates harmful buildup, and a proper seal prevents moisture damage and wood decay, ensuring long-term durability and reducing future repair expenses.

Your deck must be sealed every one to three years to maintain its strength and appearance. Regular sealing is essential to protect the wood against moisture, mold, and harmful UV rays. A consistent sealing schedule prevents rapid deterioration and costly repairs. Inspections should be performed annually to determine if the protective layer remains intact, extending the life of your deck.

Leaving your deck untreated compromises its structural integrity and safety. An unprotected deck rots quickly due to moisture and environmental exposure, which means that neglecting sealing results in rapid decay and expensive replacement costs of $4,125 to $11,650. Sealing your deck is essential for maintaining its durability and protecting your home.

The sealant on your deck dries within a few hours and reaches full cure within 72 hours before regular use. It is essential to wait until the complete curing period to ensure the protective layer fully sets and resists weather and foot traffic. Proper drying guarantees that your deck is fully protected against moisture and environmental damage, ensuring lasting quality.

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