Professional sanding and painting can completely transform your garden furniture. Over time, wood loses its original beauty due to weather conditions: the surface becomes rough, the color fades, and small cracks appear. Through careful sanding, we remove old paint layers, smooth the surface and prepare it optimally for the new treatment.
The choice of the right oil or varnish is crucial for the final result. We use only high-quality products specifically developed for outdoor use. These not only provide excellent protection against moisture, UV radiation and other weather conditions, but also emphasize the natural beauty of the wood.
We start with coarse sandpaper to remove old paint layers and unevenness, then work our way to finer grits. This process requires patience and experience to achieve a perfectly smooth surface without damaging the wood. Each step is carefully executed to ensure optimal results.
Wood oils penetrate deep into the wood fibers and provide natural protection that emphasizes the wood grain. We use high-quality oils specifically developed for garden furniture that are both water-repellent and UV-resistant. The oil treatment gives the wood a warm, natural shine and protects it from moisture and rot.
For furniture that needs stronger protection, we use special outdoor paints that form a robust protective layer. These paints are elastic to withstand temperature fluctuations and provide excellent protection against moisture, UV radiation and mechanical damage. We apply several thin layers to achieve an even, long-lasting result.
After applying oil or varnish, we let the furniture dry thoroughly and cure. Then we perform a quality check and can apply an additional protective layer if needed. We also advise you on proper care to maximize the lifespan of the treatment.
Sanding and painting garden furniture requires not only the right tools and materials, but also knowledge of different wood types and their specific requirements. Incorrect sanding can damage the wood, and using unsuitable paints or oils can lead to premature decay.
Our experts have years of experience with various wood types and know exactly which treatment is best suited for which wood. We also consider factors such as geographic location, climate and furniture usage to find the optimal solution.
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