The previous owners painted the bottom of our porch (part u walk on) white. I absolutely positively undeniably unquestionably hate it. Any cost-efficient suggestions on how to fix this problem. I’ve tried using a pressure washer, but it took too much time and water. Our porch is a wrap-around and they painted every bit of it.

2 Comments, Written on May 30th, 2011 , Decks Tags: , ,

I have Melted shed roofing stuck to my patio from a fire that got out of hand, I’ve tried to get it up by scraping it, Bleaching it, using acetone and a power washer. (the rest of my patio is very clean but this part will still not come clean) Does anyone have any advice on how i might remove it?

3 Comments, Written on May 28th, 2011 , Patios Tags: , ,

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How would i clean my fence? can i just use pure water with a pressure washer? or do i have to use some sort of solution? and if im way off can someone give me a step by step answer? thanks!

3 Comments, Written on April 13th, 2011 , Siding, Walls and Fences Tags: ,

The outside of my house is currently painted an ugly yellow. I want it back to brick but now im wondering whether its better, cheaper and easier to paint the brick to a brick and mortar effect/pattern.

I tested some Removall 220 on a couple of bricks which stripped off the old paint pretty well with the use of a pressure washer, but the exposed brick itself feels a little chalky and quite easily chipped/flaky.

I also noticed that the mortar around these particular bricks is black…? (around the side of the house it is your normal mortar, but Ive never seen this black stuff before?)

So the question, am I going to cause myself trouble in stripping this wall to expose pretty bad brick faces or will it be ok? Or is there something I can do about this? Or, should I consider painting the brick to look like brick and mortar (painting the wall brick red and going over the mortar with a suitable colour)

Thanks

We have a wooden fence. It is really green in some areas, especially on the one end of the fence. A few sections actually. I’ve been pressure washing it and it’s coming very clean. Problem is, when it dries, it gets this white fluffy stuff on it and I have to do it again to get it off. It comes off easily, but it when it dries it’s back. Is this green stuff that I’m washing off algae? Is that what this white stuff is too when it’s dry? These few sections are REALLY green so there is a lot of this stuff. When it’s wet it looks almost new but once it dries is when the white stuff shows up. It does come off easy but it seems endless! I was wondering what exactly it is because I’m getting tired of constantly re-rinsing it to get this white stuff off, and what can I do about it? Would a more powerful pressure washer take it off better, maybe? We have a better one but it needs parts so I cannot use it right now. If that would make it easier maybe I should wait till it’s fixed to finish the fence. But this smaller one is cleaning it amazingly otherwise.

ok, I’m painting my boss’s house. But first i need to remove all the old chipping paint. he has really old redwood siding.

First I tried a paint scraper, that took too long. Then I tried using a pressure washer which damaged the wood and it didn’t even remove very much paint.

Then i tried using a liquid paint stripper, and it would only take off 1 layer at a time. So i had to reapply it 3 times, which ended up taking just as long as scraping it. Besides that, it was expensive and had very strong fumes.

Now I’m back to scraping it, then using a sander to even out the rough edges where it wouldn’t scrape off. That’s just taking forever.

Does anybody know of any faster way? Please help!

And after i’m all done scraping and sanding, is there anything else i can do to make sure the new paint doesn’t start chipping again in a few years?

What is the best way for me to do this job step by step. I have been told to either rent a sander, or use a pressure washer. Some of the wood has some deep grooves in them so should I use some kind of filler or replace the wood. Also, if I do manage to get all the paint off, is it better to paint again, or to use some type of natural stain. I want to do it the least expensive way, but I still want it to look good.
Thanks.

3 Comments, Written on February 10th, 2011 , Siding, Walls and Fences Tags: , , ,

Our house was built in 1980 and has cedar shingles. We want to paint them. We already went out and bought the paint and primer at Lowes. What I am wondering is if it is necessary to pressure wash the shingles before priming and painting them. We don’t have a pressure washer and we really don’t want to have to buy one. If the shingles do need to be washed before painting, is there any other way to do it, other than using a pressure washer?
No, the shingles have definitely never been stained before. We purchased Valspar exterior paint.

My bricks are looking a bit bad from rain splashing on them in certain parts. They are starting to turn dark along with the mortar. What can I use to clean it? I don’t have a pressure washer.

9 Comments, Written on January 30th, 2011 , Siding, Walls and Fences Tags: , , ,

My house has vinyl siding. The mold is only on the north side.of the house. I do have a pressure washer. It is a Husky and gives a decent amount of pressure. It only comes with one nozzle that is adjustable. I used it to remove some mold a few years ago,but that was just a small amount. Now there is quit a bit more and I am not sure what to do. Also can the mold be under the siding?
Thank you everyone in advance.

I just made an outdoor bbq grill out of block and red sand surface clay bricks. I used type S cement and just finished it up. It’s decently clean but I want to get a uniform smooth mortar joint and clean up the extra mortar on the bricks. I have a pressure washer and was told it was the best way to go. How long should I wait for to spray the new mortar to clean? Will I have problems since I used type S or since the red clay bricks have a sand speckle outside?

Hello,
We recently purchased our home and are about to move in. One of our main concerns in our gray and shabby fence. How do we clean and seal it?

Can we rent a pressure washer from home depot or something? or should we let a professional do the job? Also how much would it cost?

Thanks!

4 Comments, Written on December 31st, 2010 , Siding, Walls and Fences Tags: , , ,

Earlier today I dropped some modeling paint on my back patio, it is Testors brand if that makes any difference, and I’m not sure how to remove it. I have seen many people suggesting a power washer or sand blaster, but renting one for such a small area would be a waste of money. Are there any products that would remove it from concrete?


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4 Comments, Written on December 27th, 2010 , Patios Tags: , , ,

I don’t want to use a pressure washer because the grout is thinning as it is. I want to use the Muriatic acid method. What is the best way to use this stuff. How many parts acid to water. Do I spray it on then rinse? How long to I leave it on before I rinse. Is there a better method than Muriatic acid? I don’t want to damage the mortar. Thanks.

4 Comments, Written on December 19th, 2010 , Siding, Walls and Fences Tags: , ,

I don’t want to use a pressure washer because the grout is thinning as it is. I want to use the Muriatic acid method. What is the best way to use this stuff. How many parts acid to water. Do I spray it on then rinse? How long to I leave it on before I rinse. Is there a better method than Muriatic acid? I don’t want to damage the mortar. Thanks.

4 Comments, Written on December 16th, 2010 , Siding, Walls and Fences Tags: , ,

It’s not a lot. maybe a 2×3 area that has some sort of growth on it. the mail box has it too! I tried bleech and it didn’t work. Is there some type of cleaning product for this?? Im looking for something I can just spray on it and rinse off.. if its that easy?! I don’t think the area is big enough to go through all the hassle of a pressure washer. any ideas??

My white siding has a little bit of gray/black dirt and spots. I tried using a hose and pressure washer but it didn’t get it all off. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I will be doing this without a pressure washer and would like to use something non-toxic if possible.

4 Comments, Written on December 2nd, 2010 , Decks Tags:

Do I have to use a pressure washer? I don’t have one and my railing isn’t very big either. What can I do? I’m late in sealing it. I sealed it almost 4 years ago when I got the railing.

3 Comments, Written on November 25th, 2010 , Siding, Walls and Fences Tags: ,

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