Best Way to Paint & Restore a Pool Cage

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • Osprey Pro Screen shows you the process of pool cage restoration and painting. The best way to ensure your pool cage is painted with the correct paint to endure the weather and with the proper technique to allow full coverage, with no drips or overspray is to hire a professional. Our experienced crew has the proper equipment and knowledge to do the job right without costly mistakes or damage to the surrounding structures. We prep the cage ensuring the aluminum is clean and damage-free before painting. This includes replacing the screws when necessary. We are licensed and insured with 10-years of 5-star rated service from Naples to North Bradenton, Florida. Visit our website ospreyproscree... or give us a call 941-400-0662
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Комментарии • 15

  • @honesty3440
    @honesty3440 6 дней назад

    Painting for screen is a secret?

  • @timallison8560
    @timallison8560 2 года назад

    i'm very impressed with the example of your work and quality of materials in the video.

    • @ospreyproscreen5308
      @ospreyproscreen5308  2 года назад

      Thank you very much! Were always trying to find ways to improve our business!

  • @gina4319
    @gina4319 3 года назад +1

    I'm assuming the screens would handle hurricane-force winds, but not flying tree debris?

  • @moonshot1149
    @moonshot1149 11 месяцев назад

    Can you comment on the pros/cons of electrostatic paint and application for pool enclosures? I noticed it wasn't mentioned so I assume your company does not use this method?

    • @TheNudeBrewer
      @TheNudeBrewer Месяц назад

      As a previous pro painter, electrostatic paint application is more for things like balusters on railings etc. Where you have many and/or complicated surfaces and most of the mist of the paint just blows right past it. If you can run an electric charge through the material, the mist can be charged to instead bond to the material and not just blow past it.
      For something like a pool cage, this wouldn't really be a benefit, except on corners or specific complicated builds. The railings on the cage are very widely spaced apart, and easily accessing all the surfaces isn't an issue.

  • @outofthebox9913
    @outofthebox9913 3 года назад +4

    How much does this cost approximately. I’d like to do ours in the future

  • @bradk6047
    @bradk6047 Год назад +1

    What is the name or brand of the paint that you use I would like to do a little research on the chemicals

  • @ospreyproscreen5308
    @ospreyproscreen5308  3 года назад +1

    Please call for an estimate is th best advice prices range from 4k to 8 k depending on the size and many other things.call 941-400-0662

  • @marilynstauffer2860
    @marilynstauffer2860 Год назад +1

    Power blasting is different than regular power washing. Hmm, he's still using a white tip. Just a change of words for advertising. I'd never hire this company just on the way they redirected reality.

    • @markshannahan473
      @markshannahan473 Год назад

      A white tip takes a little longer than a green tip, but the "Reality" is at 4600 psi both will do, but we use a custom made tip now. That video is around 3 years old.

    • @TheNudeBrewer
      @TheNudeBrewer Месяц назад

      It could also just be the semantics of Joe Average Consumer. Power "washing" might simply be a quick once-over to remove simple surface dirt/algae. Power "blasting", even with the white tip, can be done in such a was as to concentrate on removing more material from problem areas (actual paint that's flaking from the substrate).
      If you've ever done pressure washing for more than an hour, you should know that there is a world of variance in any given job. That's all I'm seeing here, regardless of tip color.