Renovating worn or weathered concrete or wood surfaces comes down to three steps — the preparation, the application of fresh stain and the regular maintenance of your surface. Learn how Olympic'sRESCUE IT! MAX
Resurface your deck in days. Enjoy it for decades. Isn’t it time to scrap that warped, splintery, faded wood? Replace it with Trex high-performance composite decking and enjoy long-lasting, low-maintenance beauty for decades to come. After all, your time outdoors shouldn’t be spent ...
Concrete is marvelous stuff but in time it will deteriorate. When it does, you either have to patch it or replace it. Assuming that it is structurally sound, the least expensive alternative is to patch it. However, patching it requires some attention to detail or your patch will not last....
Even if you can’t see any old deck stain but know there was some on the wood at one time, it’s vitally important to remove it. Splash some water on the wood and see if it absorbs into the wood or if it beads up and sits on top. Beading up would indicate some old failed stai...
See a pool deck resurfaced using the Custom Scoreline Effect. Repair then resurface.With this option, we can repair cracks in your surface then apply a coating to the top of the entire surface, giving you a brand new look. Related: ...
From a foundation to a new driveway, how much does a concrete slab cost to install? Cement slabs create a strong, durable foundation for hot tubs, propane tanks, sheds and other structures. Larger concrete pads with thickened edges form the base of garag
The farther the story moves away from the Louvre, the more it begins to focus on events in the distant past and artistic interpretation rather than verifiable details. But it does make several other concrete errors, including its depiction of people with albinism. One of "The Da Vinci Code"...
Each pool type has a different replacement schedule. Vinyl pools have liners that need to be replaced every 10 years and each replacement costs $3,000 to $7,500. A new layer of material needs to be reapplied to concrete pools every 10 to 15 years, and that costs $8,000 to $10,000...