Project Description
For pergolas with stubborn, chipped paint, scraping is critical to remove loose flakes, and a wire brush can tackle crevices or knots in the wood. This step ensures a clean, even surface, preventing new coatings from bubbling or peeling prematurely.
Extended Info
Applying thin, even coats with a brush or sprayer ensures consistent coverage without pooling.
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- Sealants add extra protection.
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- Pergolas withstand harsh weather with care.
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- Even application prevents drips.
- Regular upkeep maintains pergola charm.
Exterior Elegance Starts with Premium Finishes
Investing in top-of-the-line products, like premium exterior primers, paints, or stains with UV inhibitors, is crucial for durability. These high-quality coatings resist fading, cracking, and weathering, extending the pergola’s lifespan and maintaining its beauty for years. After preparation, sealing knots or sap pockets with a stain-blocking primer prevents bleed-through, ensuring a flawless finish. For optimal results, applying a primer before painting or a conditioner before staining creates a uniform base, enhancing the final coat’s vibrancy and longevity.