Even when painting isn't required, we can help to make your property look new again. We are happy to pressure wash houses, driveways, stamped concrete, paver patios, decks, and fences. Sandrock Painting is your number one choice when searching for a contractor to take care of your pressure washing needs.
When your stamped concrete patio was poured, a film forming sealer was applied to protect the concrete, give it a nice shine, and bring out the color. Over time, this sealer wears away due to the sun, rain, and snow, leaving your patio looking dull and lifeless. We will start by pressure washing your patio to thoroughly clean the surface, and then apply a siloxane based sealer to restore the original shine. There are many problems that can arise when sealing concrete and decorative concrete. We have run into all of them over the years, so we know how to avoid them and correct them.
After that, we sealed it with H&C Ultra Paver Natural Look sealer, which locks in the polymeric sand and allows water to bead on the patio's surface. We can also pressure wash and seal your driveway.
Painting the exterior of a home is typically a large job that requires planning, proper techniques, and durable products to ensure that the paint job will withstand the harsh elements that our Northeast Ohio climate can bring. We start by trimming trees and shrubs away from the house to give us room to work. It is also important to keep landscaping far enough from the house that the siding can dry thoroughly after rain. When landscaping is too close to the home, the boards can not dry out completely, which can lead to boards rotting.
Your home is your sanctuary, and it is important to select a contractor who will take great care when they are completing your interior painting project. We ask customers to remove pictures from the walls prior to our arrival, and also to consolidate smaller items such as knick-knacks on tables. We start by moving furniture as needed, and covering all of the flooring with drop cloths. We keep our interior drop cloths separate from our exterior drop cloths to ensure that the tarps themselves aren't bringing in a mess.