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| I think it looks really nice. Nicer actually than when the deck was virgin and wet. |
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| Wow, that looks fantastic! Congratulations. Job well done!
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| Thanks guys. Just need to button up some of the low voltage wiring and I have a few bolts to install in the underfloor bracing. Maybe next summer add a Pergola or hang sun sails for some shade, and perhaps close in underneath the deck to the ground, but that really doesn't bother me.
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| Posts: 4219 | Location: Middle Tennessee | Registered: February 07, 2013 |
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| Outstanding job! In the spring, just give it a quick cleaning (good ol' soap and water), let it dry for two days, and you can apply a successive coat. You could repeat this process annually if you choose, and being around a pool where the strong chemicals will ultimately oxidize the pigments, you probably should. As always, feel free to reach out to me if you have questions.
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| Posts: 2200 | Location: Calumet, Oklahoma | Registered: August 06, 2008 |
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