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Exterior Painting in Park Ridge

Exterior Painting in Park Ridge

exterior painting service in Park Ridge The exterior painting of your Park Ridge home or business is the first thing people see when they come to visit. Though over time, the weather and other elements can chip, crack and fade your exterior paint. When this happens, it’s a good idea to give your home or business a face lift with a new paint job. Or maybe you are looking to change that undesirable exterior color you currently have. Whatever the reason, we have been painting Park Ridge houses and commercial properties for many years. We have the knowledge and expertise needed to provide a high quality exterior paint job. We are a premier provider in painting services in the area. An exterior painting project involves many steps. The first step involves an inspection of the exterior to assess any repairs that need to be made. The next step involves prepping, which includes a power washing to clean the surface. Scraping and sanding may be involved to remove loose, cracked or chipped paint. Then, areas are masked off to protect them from overspray. Once this is complete, the painting can begin.

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Choose a finish for your Exterior Paint

There are different types of exterior paints to choose from. Depending on the type of siding you currently have, one might work better than another. In addition, you will need to choose a paint finish. Below are 3 popular paint finishes that can be used for your painting project. Satin A satin finish paint is a good choice for the exterior of homes and businesses. It provides a low gloss finish that is easy to maintain. Flat Flat paint works well on older homes when coverage is a concern. Though because of its non-glossy surface and porous nature, it is harder to keep clean. Gloss A gloss finish is durable and the most easy to maintain. A semi-gloss finish may work well to provide coverage and durability without reflecting too much light

Call the experts for your exterior painting project in Park Ridge

We know what we are doing and can assist you with your exterior painting decisions.We offer FREE estimates and will come to your Park Ridge home or business to provide a detailed consultation. Let us help you get the job done right. Our prices are reasonable and your satisfaction is guaranteed.    

 

Facts About Park Ridge form Wikipedia

Park Ridge was created as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on May 15, 1894, from portions of Washington Township, based on the results of a referendum held the previous day.[21] The borough was formed during the “Boroughitis” phenomenon then sweeping through Bergen County, in which 26 boroughs were formed in the county in 1894 alone.[22] Park Ridge obtained a portion of River Vale (July 15, 1929), exchanged portions with Woodcliff Lake (December 12, 1955), received part of Washington Township (November 26, 1956), exchanged portions with Hillsdale (February 10, 1958) and Woodcliff Lake (June 9, 1958) and received another part of Washington Township (August 11, 1958).[21] The borough’s name derives from its location.[23]

Park Ridge’s Pascack Historical Society Museum, at 19 Ridge Avenue, houses the world’s only wampum drilling machine. This wooden artifact was made in Park Ridge by the Campbell Brothers who invented a way to drill through long pieces of hair pipe shells so that they could be strung and worn as breast plates by the Plains Indians, among others. Needing water for the operation, the industrious brothers leased a woolen mill that stood on the Pascack Brook. When that burned down they built their own mill farther down Pascack Creek on their land another shop on Pascack Road near their homestead. Both building housed drilling machines on their second floors where they were safe from prying eyes, as the two machines had not been patented. In the early 19th century, John Jacob Astor purchased wampum from the Campbells to trade with the Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest whose beaver pelts he turned into men’s hats.[24] The best years for the wampum business were between 1835 and 1866. The drilling machine can be seen at the Pascack Historical Society Museum on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. until noon and Sundays from 1-4 p.m. Admission is free.

 

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