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Decorations at any party or wedding can make the event well planned-out . The right decorations can set the atmosphere of an event, so you'll want to set the appropriate tone for your event - be it a wedding. From the party or wedding invitations to the party favors, you'll want to find the best decorations and supplies for your event in St. Charles, MD. Party supplies vendors often have a wide assortment of party supplies, for whatever the theme of your St. Charles party is. These St. Charles party stores will provide you with a wide selection for every detail of your wedding or party. If you're looking for streamers, ribbons, napkins or any other kind of St. Charles party supplies for your party in St. Charles, the party supply companies listed in our directory can help you find all the decorations to give your party a great atmosphere!
St. Charles Decor may also serve the following areas: Brentwood, Spencerville, Laurel, Arlington, Lanham, Takoma Park, College Park, Beltsville, Potomac, Kensington, Fulton, Garrett Park, Sandy Spring, Burtonsville, Greenbelt, Riverdale, Ashton, Washington, Bethesda, Rockville, Hyattsville, Mount Rainier, Chevy Chase, Cabin John, Glen Echo, Bladensburg, Olney, and Montgomery County.
Decor News and Information
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Choosing the Right Color Scheme for Your Wedding
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It can be difficult to decide on wedding colors but with a few tips it is possible to put together a visually pleasing wedding and reception even if you have no eye for color
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Easy Tips For Giving Your Home a Fresh Look
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The Seattle Times has a nice article on the things you can do to freshen up your home. They include some do's and dont's like not pushing furniture against the wall and not assuming your ceilings have to be white. Sometimes just doing one or two things can give a room a great new look!Tips For Giving Your Home a Fresh Look HERE
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To Seal or Not to Seal?
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To Seal or Not to Seal?By Garret McGinnisSealing your pavers is a wise decision. Much like you should weather proof your wood deck with a product like Thompson's Water Seal, applying a sealant to your brick pavers will help prolong the life of your pavers.Pavers are an aesthetic material. Functional, yes, however, most people agree that the primary value pavers bring to a home is their visual impact. Sealing pavers helps to add to this value. A sealer will protect them from premature fading due to strong or direct sunlight. You will be able to clean the pavers easier once they have a sealer on them. Water will bead on top of the pavers after a hard rain, just like it beads on your car after you've had it waxed. Mold cannot as easily take a foothold in the natural pours of the bricks, as those pours are now sealed. And most significantly, sealer will darken the pavers. When pavers are sealed, they have a wet look to them. Generally, the wet look is very appealing as it makes the rich, vibrant colors of the pavers stand out more prominently.The sealing process normally takes two days. The first day the pavers will be pressure washed and cleaned. Any stains, mold, or mildew will be washed off of the surface of the pavers. Once they have been washed, it may be necessary to add more joint sand in between the bricks in order to stabilize the field. This step is not always necessary. Normally, newer installs will not require more sand as the pavers have recently been installed and there's a sufficient quantity. In older paver applications, a touch up of the joint sand is recommended after the pressure washing process. Next, the pavers must dry completely. Most paver sealers are solvent based, not water based. The use of a solvent based sealant requires a low moisture content. If the pavers are sealed, while damp, with a solvent based sealer, a white, cloudy residue will form on the surface of almost every brick. It is, therefore, imperative that the pavers are completely dry before the sealer is applied. The next day, the sealant is applied. To apply the sealer, we recommend using an air sprayer versus a paint roller technique. We apply two medium coats across the paver area, allowing about an hour between each coat for dry time. It is important to not apply too thick a coat as the sealer will not properly penetrate the pours. Once the second coat has been applied, let the sealer dry overnight before using the area.When asked whether a sealer should be applied, we consistently recommend that it should. If you have recently just installed pavers or if you've had pavers for ten years and you want to freshen them up, cleaning and sealing them is a sound investment in their well being. It is not a necessary step to owning pavers, but one that will allow you to enjoy them looking beautiful for a long time.To find out more about sealing your pavers, contact Florida Paver Sealers today!Garrett McGinnis407-575-6081http://www.paverweb.com/