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		<title>Tallahassee Pannel Staining</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sand down the wooden panels until they are smooth. Sanding the wood minimizes the surface area of the wood which makes it easier to stain. • 2 Once the panel has been sanded, brush away any saw dust which might be remaining. Saw dust can get under the stain and make it look uneven. • [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sand down the wooden panels until they are smooth. Sanding the wood minimizes the surface area of the wood which makes it easier to stain.</p>
<p>•  2</p>
<p>Once the panel has been sanded, brush away any saw dust which might be remaining. Saw dust can get under the stain and make it look uneven.</p>
<p>•  3</p>
<p>Apply a coat of clear conditioner to the wood with a paintbrush. The conditioner will help fill in the pores of the wood which will make the stain look more even.</p>
<p>•  4</p>
<p>Within two hours of applying the conditioner, apply the stain. Dip the paint brush in the stain and brush it over the wood in the same direction as the wood grain. Let the stain sink in for a minute and then wipe away the excess stain with a cloth. Allow the stain on to sink into every section of the wood for the same amount of time. This will result in an even finish.</p>
<p>•  5</p>
<p>Let the pieces dry and hang them on the wall.</p>
<p>For a professional Tallahassee painter call <a href="http://riverkingpainting.com/">River King Painting</a>.</p>
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		<title>How to Choose Remodeling Contractors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ask for Referrals from the remodeling contractors Word of mouth-hands down, is the best way to find an excellent trained Remodeling Contractors to handle the job. Ask friends, relatives and neighbors whom they&#8217;ve had great experiences with. And ask what made it a positive experience, how the Home remodeling contractor handled troubles and whether they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ask for Referrals from the remodeling contractors<br />
Word of mouth-hands  down, is the best way to find an excellent trained Remodeling  Contractors to handle the job. Ask friends, relatives and neighbors whom  they&#8217;ve had great experiences with. And ask what made it a positive  experience, how the Home remodeling contractor handled troubles and  whether they would use the same contractor again.</p>
<p>Check The Ex clients of the remodeling contractors<br />
Ask  to see some of the remodeling contractors&#8217; projects. If you approve of  them, request references and call remodeling contractors&#8217; former clients  to check up on them. Ask how the contractors did at handling the  projects. Were they on time and on budget? Were the customers pleased  with the outcome? Was there anything that could have been done in a  different way?</p>
<p>Check the Certificates of the remodeling contractors<br />
With  recommendations in hand, do some preliminary research, whether it&#8217;s  with a phone call or a visit to the Remodeling contractor&#8217;s website.  Check out whether they holds all the required licenses from state and  local municipalities, along with designations from any professional  associations such as the National Kitchen &amp; Bath Association, the  National Association of the Remodeling Industry and the National  Association of Home builders. Look for contractors who have invested in  course work and passed rigorous tests to earn particular certifications.  Remember that not all certifications are created equal. Do some  homework and find out the requirements.</p>
<p>Personal Meeting With the Contractors<br />
Shorten  the list of the remodeling contractors and arrange meetings. Try to  keep it to three contractors, because things can get confusing beyond  that. How a remodeling contractor answers questions is very important,  but communication goes both ways. The contractors may ask a lot of  questions, too.</p>
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		<title>Tips for Installing Crown Molding</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2011 16:13:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Installing crown molding can be a challenge the first time you try it.. The following tips were compiled from discussions and information on another site. Most Finish Carpenters consider it poor form to miter inside corners, they should be coped. It allows for slight wood movement, and it allows you to perfectly match the outside [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Installing crown molding can be a challenge the first time you try it.. The following     tips were compiled from discussions and information on another site.</span></p>
<p>Most Finish Carpenters consider it poor form to miter inside corners, they should be     coped. It allows for slight wood movement, and it allows you to perfectly match the     outside corners by allowing some slight leeway in the length of the piece that will be     covered by the cope.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.boydski.com/wood/Crown/installingCrown.htm">&#8230;</a></p>
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		<title>Tallahassee Wood Staining Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2011 14:53:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A DIYer can save money by staining unfinished furniture. But staining is scary because it is permanent &#8212; and the DIYer does have to be careful. There are also a lot of products to use, including oil-based and water-based stains and wood conditioners, which can get confusing. Here are some ways to avoid common staining [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A DIYer can save money by staining unfinished furniture. But staining is scary because it is permanent &#8212; and the DIYer does have to be careful. There are also a lot of products to use, including oil-based and water-based stains and wood conditioners, which can get confusing. Here are some ways to avoid common staining difficulties.</p>
<p>When working with stain, protect eyes and skin by wearing safety glasses and disposable rubber gloves. Remember, anything that can permanently stain wood will stain fingers, too. Also wear old clothes to work, since some stain could spill.</p>
<p>- Always test stain on a piece of scrap wood before starting on the furniture.</p>
<p>- So that the stain doesn’t leave blotches on the wood, always apply a thin coat of wood conditioner first, using an inexpensive brush. Give the conditioner about 15 minutes to dry before applying the stain &#8212; but don’t sand it; there’s no need.</p>
<p>- Oil-based stains, which are the most common, consist of dyes and pigments mixed in with mineral spirits. Make sure to stir the can thoroughly before staining to bring the dyes and pigments up off of the bottom, so as to get the full color from the stain. When working with oil-based stains, there will be fumes, so make sure to always work in a well-ventilated area.</p>
<p>- Apply stain with a brush or a rag, depending on preference. With a staining brush, work both with the grain and against it. Don&#8217;t worry about being neat; all that matters is getting a nice, even, liberal coat over the wood. At this point, wipe the stain off immediately for a lighter tone, or for a deeper tone, leave it on for five or even 10 minutes before wiping.</p>
<p>- Be sure to wipe off all the excess stain going in the direction of the grain of the wood. That will guarantee that the stain gets into the wood, instead of laying on top &#8212; and it really shows off the grain of the wood to advantage.</p>
<p>- To avoid fumes, go with a water-based stain. One of the advantages to water-based stains is that they come in a wide variety of colors, even more colors than the oil-based. Apply the water-based stain in the same way as oil-based.</p>
<p>- If the stain needs to be darker, go back over and apply more stain.</p>
<p>- Stain only provides color, not a finish. Always apply a finish on top of stained wood. Or, if time is short, reach for a product that combines both stain and finish with one coat. The product will need to be brushed on more carefully, finishing by brushing with the grain of the wood. Use a higher-quality brush with this type of stain/finish.</p>
<p>- It is possible to mix stain to make a customized color, provided both stains are made by the same manufacturer and both are either water-based or oil-based. Do not mix oil and water. Measure the amounts of each stain used and write it down, so it can be duplicated if needed.</p>
<p>- A water-based finish can be put over an oil-based stain, but only after waiting a full 24 hours for all of the mineral spirits to evaporate from the oil-based stain. If it’s rainy out, or cold, give it an additional 24 hours.</p>
<p>- Keep old cans of stain. Stains can be expensive, and the nice thing about them is that they don’t tend to set up in the can like the finish will. If there is a skin coat on the top when the can is opened, toss it. But otherwise, it’s still good to use.</p>
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		<title>Ten Tallahassee Window Cleaning Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2011 14:17:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people put off cleaning Tallahassee windows or struggle through it because they make the same mistakes I have made for 47 years. I had it all wrong! Do you want crystal clear windows &#8211; just like you see at businesses and commercial buildings? Here is how to achieve it! Use the Right Tools &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people put off cleaning Tallahassee windows or struggle through it because they make the same mistakes I have made for 47 years. I had it all wrong! Do you want crystal clear windows &#8211; just like you see at businesses and commercial buildings? Here is how to achieve it!</p>
<p>Use the Right Tools &#8211; You must use the professional squeegees, soap and applicators I have already spoken of. If you don&#8217;t, your windows will look like they do now!</p>
<p>A Clean Scrubber &#8211; Always start the job with a clean scrubber or lambs wool applicator, sponge and/or porcupine cleaner. A dirty applicator can leave dirt behind. Rinse the scrubber frequently if you are cleaning many windows, especially dirty windows.</p>
<p>Watch the Sun &#8211; NEVER wash windows in direct sunlight. The sun can superheat the glass and cause all sorts of streaking problems.</p>
<p>Holding the Squeegee &#8211; Hold the squeegee at an angle so the water runs down the glass. In other words, mimic the motion or setting of a snow plow. The blade on a plow aims towards where the snow ends up. If a plow simply aims straight ahead, snow flows out of the plow at both ends. You don&#8217;t want water flowing from both ends of the squeegee.</p>
<p>Wipe the Blade &#8211; After each squeegee stroke, you must wipe the rubber blade with your lint free cloth. Placing a wet squeegee on the glass will leave a blade mark. You will get good at quickly wiping the blade.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Cut it Close &#8211; Overlap squeegee strokes by about one and one half inches. Remember to angle the squeegee so water flows towards the wet window surface, NOT the area that is clean and dry.</p>
<p>Lots of Water &#8211; When first washing the window with the scrubber, use a liberal amount of cleaning water. You want the dirt to come off the window with this solution. Use a decent amount on interior glass surfaces, but not so much as to cause a flood or standing water on woodwork.</p>
<p>Go Sideways &#8211; Horizontal squeegee strokes are recommended when at all possible. If you are right handed, the left side of the window pane will have triangles of water left behind with each stroke. You will wipe these at the end with a final vertical stroke going from the top of the pane to the bottom of the pane.</p>
<p>Wipe the Edges &#8211; There will always be water marks or spots at the edge of the window pane. After all squeegee action is complete, wipe the entire window edge with the lint free cloth.</p>
<p>Practice First &#8211; Practice with the squeegee when you first get it. It may be hard to control. Professionals often use an 18 inch model. You might want to start with a 12 inch squeegee and work your way up to a larger model once you develop good hand/eye coordination. </p>
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		<title>How to Paint Trim</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1 Prep your trim before painting. Before you can paint you need to follow the basics preparations, including cleaning the trim, filling any gaps and cracks. If necessary, apply a stain-blocker, prime, and sand to a smooth finish. 2 Tape the edges of the wall where it meets the trim. Use blue painter’s tape to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Before you can paint you need to follow the  basics preparations, including cleaning the trim, filling any gaps and  cracks. If necessary, apply a stain-blocker, prime, and sand to a smooth finish.</p>
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<div>2 Tape the edges of the wall where it meets the trim.</div>
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<p>Use blue painter’s tape to tape the edges of  the wall where they meet the edges of the trim. (If you just taped and  primed the trim, you can skip this step.)</p>
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<div>3 Stir the paint thoroughly with a stir stick.</div>
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<div>4 Dip a 2-inch angled sash brush into the paint can.</div>
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<p>Only load the top 1/3 of the bristles with paint.</p>
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<p>Tap both sides of the bristles on the can, and then wipe the bristles against the side of the can to remove any excess paint. <strong>Remember:</strong> If you overload the brush, you’ll lose control of the paint application.</p>
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<p>Position the paint guard at the bottom edge of the ceiling molding, at the top of the baseboard,  or on the wall adjacent to window and doorframes. Hold the guard in  your nondominant hand, using firm pressure to hold it in place.</p>
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<div>7 Apply the paint in one stroke in one direction on the widest part of the trim.</div>
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<p>Press slightly — just enough to flex the bristles — and work slowly to ensure an even application of paint.</p>
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<p>This technique avoids creating lap marks.</p>
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<p>Feathering paint into a previously painted patch keeps the paint even and smooth from one stroke to another.</p>
<p>10 Reverse the direction of the brush, and lightly stroke back over the coat you just applied.</p>
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<p>This technique will set the paint.</p>
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<div>11 Apply the paint to the edges of the trim.</div>
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<div>12 Touch up the paint after the first coat has dried.</div>
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<p>If you find that an area needs more paint, until the area is dry, then sand lightly, and touch it up.</p>
<p>These tips are brought to you by Riverking Custom Painting:  The Tallahassee Painting Company.</p>
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<p>E-Mail <a href="mailto:john@proplayersrealty.com">PaintPro@riverkingpainting.com</a></p>
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		<title>How to Paint a Room</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Painting a room can be a task that takes a couple of hours, a half day, or more. It all depends on what and how much you decide to paint. You can freshen up a room by giving a door or cabinet a new coat of paint in just a few hours. Or you can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Painting a room can be a task that takes a couple of hours, a half  day, or more. It all depends on what and how much you decide to paint.  You can freshen up a room by giving a door or cabinet a new coat of  paint in just a few hours. Or you can break it into smaller jobs and  spread them out over a week or more. Whatever the size of the job you  decide to tackle, the painting techniques remain the same.</p>
<p>In  this article, we&#8217;ll take you all the way through the process of painting  a room. From prepping to cleaning up, we have the job &#8212; and your room  &#8212; covered. We&#8217;ll start at square one, with how you should use your  painting equipment.</p>
<p>Brushes</p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: x-small;">When  you embark on an interior painting job, you&#8217;ll soon discover how easy  it is to use brushes and rollers competently. Even so, there are a few  techniques that will help postpone fatigue and provide a neater job.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"> </span></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: x-small;">The  grip you use depends on the brush you&#8217;ve chosen. Trim and sash brushes  with pencil handles are grasped much as you would a pencil, with the  thumb and the first two fingers of the hand. This technique gives you  excellent control for intricate painting. With beaver-tail handles on  larger brushes, you&#8217;ll need a stronger grip because the brushes are  wider and heavier. Hold the handle with the entire hand, letting the  handle span the width of your palm as you would hold a tennis racket.  This technique works best when you&#8217;re painting large, flat surfaces.</span></span></span><br />
<span style="font-size: x-small;"><a href="http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/home/how-to-paint-room.htm">Click here to continue reading&#8230;</a><br />
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		<title>Tallahassee Painting Coupons</title>
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		<title>Tallahassee Yards &amp; Home Exterior</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cleaning a backyard deck is not supposed to create marital strife. In this instance, I think you and your husband might be able to reach a compromise that allows each of you to clean the deck in the manner you see fit. I have cleaned countless decks, and there are pros and cons to each [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cleaning a backyard deck is not supposed to create marital strife. In  this instance, I think you and your husband might be able to reach a  compromise that allows each of you to clean the deck in the manner you  see fit. I have cleaned countless decks, and there are pros and cons to  each of the methods you mention.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s talk about pressure washers. These tools are extremely  popular that appeal to homeowners. Pressure washers are like shoes &#8211;  they come in all different sizes and the end of the spray wand can be  equipped with different tips that concentrate the high-pressure stream  of water. The stream of water that is thrust from the tip of the wand  mechanically agitates the surface of whatever it strikes. This is what  cleans.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.askthebuilder.com/726_How_to_Clean_a_Deck.shtml">more&#8230;</a></p>
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		<title>Tallahassee Pressure Wash:  Special Offer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Free pressure wash with the purchase of an interior or exterior paint job. Up to 2000 sq ft]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Free pressure wash with the purchase of an interior or exterior paint job.</p>
<p><em>Up to 2000 sq ft</em></p>
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