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Prepared Surfaces - Custom Sandblasting
and Staining - 705 286 4714 -
preparedsurfaces@msn.com |
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When cottagers or home owners decide to build, most often wood
is the material of choice. Dampness, mould and insect
invasion are all enemies of wood, and Bill found that most
contractors merely treated wood with a coat of oil-based paint
or stain, and walked away feeling the job was complete. Owners
however soon realized that the paint was peeling and fading,
insects were boring into the logs of their homes, or stain was
losing it's colour.
Prepared Surfaces is a fully insured outfit that specializes in the
preparation of surfaces, for the staining and painting of cottages,
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With Prepared Surfaces you not only get excellent preparation,
but also efficient clean-up. All excess glass and paint
scrapings are blown away or removed, and windows are cleaned and
left looking like new.
Prepared Surfaces is justifiably proud of their good customer
relations, and will work with clients to help them prepare, or
finish the job themselves with recommended stains and paints.
At Prepared Surfaces, we always tell you what you need to hear,
not just what you want to hear, and in the log run you'll be
better off, because you'll be saving on maintenance costs down
the road.
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"The
re-finishing of our Pan
Abodes was a huge challenge
because mould had formed and
was continuing to spread
beneath the finish which had
been applied 17 years
before. It was a mess! Every
technique and product used
in an attempt to restore the
wood had only made the
matter worse. When Prepared
Surfaces was recommended to
us, it was our last hope.
Did I mention that our place
is water access and that we
are expats, home only for a
few weeks each summer? Bill
was up to the challenge!
After a year away, we
returned to Gull Lake to
completely refinished
buildings, with no evidence
of a work crew having even
been there. The work and the
professionalism were beyond
our expectations. Thank you
Bill and crew for a great
job!"
-- Greg and
Jo-Ann Wickware Sugar
Island, Gull Lake
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