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(EMAILWIRE.COM, October 07, 2010 ) St. Charles, MO – Wood Re New technicians recommend deck cleaning and sealing every 18 months to 2 years, depending on area weather conditions. According to Jeff Alley, owner of Wood Re New in St. Louis County, vertical surfaces such as wood siding and fences should be cleaned and sealed every 5 to 7 years.
“Vertical surfaces don’t receive the wear from foot traffic and the effects of water puddling,” Alley explained. “The heat from the sun is also less intense on a vertical surface, so UV protection lasts longer.”
Jeff Alley contacts his customers every year to see how their exterior wood decks, fences and natural wood siding are holding up. The following signs indicate a need for Wood Re New services:
• Wood is turning gray
• Water soaks in when lightly misted
• Boards starting to warp
• Black, red or green stains
• Cracks appear
• Dry appearance
Wood Re New protectant contains a mildewcide, water repellent and UV protection. The water repellent helps to shed water which plays a key role in rapid weathering and decay. The mildewcide helps prevent the growth of micro-organisms such as mold, mildew and fungi which appear as black, red or green stains. “Our services preserve your exterior wood investments and slow down the graying and aging process,” said Alley.
Jeff Alley is reminding all his customers to make sure their deck, fence and wood siding is protected against freezing and thawing temperatures. “With winter approaching, time is running out,” said Alley. “The good news is that Wood Re New products are designed to be effective until temperatures dip to freezing, so give us a call soon.”
Why Replace with you can Re New! With the amount of money people have invested in their deck, fence or siding, it makes sense to protect it from the harsh exterior elements. Visit http://www.woodrenew.com/location-stlouis.html to learn more.
Contact
Wood Re New
Jeff Alley
PO Box 6637
Chesterfield, MO 63006
Local: 314-453-9663
Toll Free: 888-244-3303
Email: woodrenewstl@sbcglobal.net
Some deck cleaning technicians are reputable; others are not. Jeff Alley says consumers deserve quality service and only the reputable companies deserve their business. Read tips for hiring a deck cleaning technician at http://www.deckcleaningandsealingstlouiscounty.com/2010/08/st-louis-deck-cleaning-technician.html
This press release was submitted by Right Now Marketing Group, LLC
Wood Re New
Manager
888-244-3303
info@woodrenew.com
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