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100, 250, or 400 Square Feet of Deck Pressure Washing with Staining or Sealing from Ryan Hays Construction (Up to 57% Off)

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Danielle
9 years ago
Ryan Hays Construction is a very professional, and reliable company. It was nice to have someone I felt I could truly trust work on my house. I will continue to work with the company when I have more needs in the futures.

Insured professionals pressure-wash decks before applying customer-provided stain to darken wood or sealant to guard against rain & snow

Without regular upkeep, residential exteriors can accumulate grime on their siding and flocks of feral lawn flamingos on their eaves. Domesticate your kingdom with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $120 for 100 square feet of deck pressure washing with staining or sealing (a $250 value)
  • $230 for 250 square feet of deck pressure washing with staining or sealing (a $530 value)
  • $370 for 400 square feet of deck pressure washing with staining or sealing (a $780 value)<p>

Customers can provide their own stain or sealant, or they can purchase it from Ryan Hays Construction at a contractor’s price.<p>

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Oct 24, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Limit 1 per visit. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Homeowner must provide deck sealant or stain. Extra $30 fee for small set of spindles, $60 for medium, and $90 for large. Extra fee for stairs and for ornate spindles and stains that require hand sanding. Extra fee outside of Boise, Meridian, Eagle, Nampa, or Caldwell. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Ryan Hays Construction

Ryan Hays Construction dispatches insured professionals to tend to homes inside and out, tackling projects that range from large renovations to small fixes. The skilled workers outfit kitchens with custom cabinets, gussy up dining rooms with new mantels, and enliven bathrooms with tile work. The technicians also confront plumbing and electrical problems and install windows to let in natural light or doors to let in guests who refuse to use the chimney. On the exterior of homes, the workers brighten houses with coats of paint, renew roofs, and seal decks against wear and tear caused by the elements.

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