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Caulking
in a
hard-to-reach spot by owner Blaine Robles
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In painting, the prep
work is 75% of the job. In wood restoration it is even more important because
you are applying transparent materials, and any blemishes in the wood will
show through.
Our technicians are trained
to thoroughly clean the wood surface with the necessary means before applying
the preservative. Usually high pressure power washing will do; but it is some
times necessary to use stain removers and acid washes to properly clean the
wood. Many homes in Marin County are built on precarious hill sides. Difficult
access is one of our specialty services.
1.
The Cleaning Process
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If
your wood has serious tannin stains, a light solution of oxalic acid and
detergent will be applied to brighten wood and help in the cleaning process.
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If
severe fungi, mold and mildew exist,
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We
apply a light anti-fungal chlorine solution to kill organisms which can
inhabit deep into the wood fabric.
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All
openings around windows, doors, and eaves are caulked with a silicon sealer
if a risk of leakage from power washing exists.
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Your
wood is then carefully power washed with between 2,000 and 3,000 P.S.I.
of water pressure. Power washing essentially removes the top layer of
dead wood fibers much the same way sandblasters remove rust from metal.
Our technicians are trained to carefully maintain an approximate 45 degree
spray angle and stay with the wood grain to avoid excess fraying of the
wood surface.
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The
wood is allowed to dry for 48 hours, at which time the wood must be prepped
for staining. The wood is then brushed and sanded to remove any fraying
or splintering of the wood.
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on any image to see a larger view.
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Grooming
by sanding and
brushing before application.
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2.
The Application Process
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The
application goal with TWP is to saturate the wood fibers without having
the product "puddle" on the surface. After an initial application
is made with roller and brush, a second coat is applied approximately
an hour later if the wood will accept more product. This process is
referred to as, two wet on wet coats.
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Natural
Wood Homes
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After
the wood has dried for a minimum of 48 hours, and the wood has been prepped;
plastic is placed around all window, doors, light fixtures, concrete surfaces,
and plant life.
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Two wet
on wet coats are applied with an airless sprayer.
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The plastic
is then removed; and the post application cleaning process begins. The windows
and any metal or painted trim are cleaned; and all debris and materials
are removed from sight.
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A final
walk through is done with the foreman and the client, to assure that all
work has been completed to the client's satisfaction.
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Before...
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Grooming after
powerwashing...
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Application...
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and
After
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Winter 2001 Residential Project
Seven home
located in a Mill Valley development were completed during the winter of 2001.
The TWP blends ranged from 50/50 TWP (200 series Radcon/500 series) to 80/20
TWP (200 series Radcon/500 series). This development offers a perfect opportunity
to view color selections. Call for more information and directions.

Before
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Powerwashing
One
of 7 homes completed.
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After
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For a free
estimate and additional information please contact:
Blaine Robles at 415-389-WOOD
FAX: 501-644-7889
Norcal Wood
Restoration Painting & Waterproofing
38 Miller Avenue, #186
Mill Valley, Ca 94901
restore@norcalwood.com
Fax: 415.495.5590
Lic. #717319
Copyright 2004,
All Rights Reserved