Saturday, May 27, 2017

To much rain!

With all the rain we have had this week it has put a damper on the pool project. We do have half the pool deck power washed and the cover has been removed.
  It looks like we might get a break in the rain this coming week so hopefully, we will be able to proceed with the rest of the power washing.
  After power washing, we will proceed with the concrete repair and then on to the priming of the pool deck to get ready for the final finish coats. Stay tuned.

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Concrete pool painting in Foxboro, Ma.

Today Jcb Painting starts a new project. Power washing, repair and painting a concrete pool apron in Foxboro, Ma.




























This is some of the repairs that will have to be done. Any suggestions out there?

Stay tuned for more on this project.

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Images of lichen covered fence after power washing.

Jcb Painting
 So here is the fence that was covered in lichen and mold after power washing.
 Looks like a brand new fence.
It's amazing what a little water can do.

Monday, May 22, 2017

Jcb Painting, power washing a fence covered in lichen.

Today Jcb Painting starts a new project, power washing a fence covered in lichen. 

Some green mildew.
Mostly lichen.

This is the lichen.


And more lichen.

Stay tuned tomorrow for the finish.

Friday, January 14, 2011

 10/14/11- Third window, Primed top and bottom sashes, while that was drying, primed the inside of the window runners and exterior sill, installed new ropes and weights, painted 2 finish coats on inside of window runners, put top and bottom sash back in place and put other related window trim back together. Caulked all gaps. While the caulking was setting up I organized all my tools and stuff and started to put the room back together. Then went back and put final finish coat on the entire window. Done. Finished baseboard. Done. Cleaned all glass in windows. These windows are just like new again.
    So all the old wallpaper was removed, all doors 3, jambs 3, windows 3, and all baseboard was restored back to it's original condition and walls were made nice for new wallpaper. Ceiling will be replaced soon so I'll be back to paint that and the crown molding.


    This house is the property of the Mansfield Historical Society. It's a museum of Mansfield's past. It was built in 1909 by Mansfield author Jennie Copeland. Except for this bedroom that has been restored the rest of the house is as it was in 1909. This house was very well built. It's in very good shape.
    With that being said, my job is done here for now. Have a great day.

Monday, January 10, 2011

01/10/11- Cleaned glass and installed top sashes in 2 windows. Took out old broken ropes and weights. Primed interior sashes that were just installed, let dry and applied first finish coat. 
     Installed bottom sashes in same windows and primed 2 coats. Installed new ropes and weights on the same windows. Put all other window trim together and now the windows move up and down just like new. Not bad for windows that were originally installed in 1909. Very nice. Stay tuned........ 

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Another day on the job................

01/06/11 - Took apart 3rd window in this room that hasn't been touched since it was built in 1909. Removed top and bottom sashes. Scraped and sanded all loose paint inside the sash runners and the inside and outside of the sill. Then power sanded the sashes to bare wood. Had another cracked window, so that will need new glass. Scraped out all old brittle glazing, cleaned it up and applied new glazing. Very nice. 
   Then caulked all gaps in the window trim. They did't use much caulking back in 1909 I'm guessing. While that was setting up, I vacuumed the room of all the dust and debris from all the sanding and scraping, and then primed the rest of the baseboard. After that, primed 2 coats on the window trim. Stay tuned..........