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NYCGator
Location: North Bellmore, NY
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Deck Sealers
Original Message Jul 30, 2005 1:01 pm |
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So I put my Troy Built 2550 psi pressure washer to use and cleaned my unbelievably large wood deck. Came out great (I'll post a before and after photo when I'm done). I don't want to have to do this every year, so I need the board's advice on the best sealer to finish the job. I don't think I'm going to stain the deck (I think the fading would get on my nerves), so I'm looking for a clear or tinted sealer that hopefully will give me a few years good protection. What do y'all like? TIA!
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jubol
Location: Dover, De
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Re: Deck Sealers
Reply #11 Aug 1, 2005 12:53 pm |
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All, A very easy way to put on transparent or tinted stain is to use a hand pump sprayer. They cost no more than $15.00. You may use a little more stain with the sprayer, but it sure goes on fast!! You can buy them at Lowe's or HD!! Fred
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MountainMan
Overpowered is Usually Adequate
Location: Connecticut
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Re: Deck Sealers
Reply #12 Aug 1, 2005 1:26 pm |
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All, A very easy way to put on transparent or tinted stain is to use a hand pump sprayer. They cost no more than $15.00. You may use a little more stain with the sprayer, but it sure goes on fast!! You can buy them at Lowe's or HD!! Fred I went with TREX, so I dont have to stain anymore. The price difference pays for itself in under 5 YEARS !!
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uc113
Joined: Dec 3, 2004
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Re: Deck Sealers
Reply #13 Aug 1, 2005 9:25 pm |
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I have to stresss again the onetimewood product. I have built numerous decks and have used just about everykind of deck sealer out there and none compare to the one time wood. Rule of thumb, each $10 per gallon generally equals 1 year of wear before resealing. That is why the products costing 20 to 30 buck need to be reapplied every two to three years and if you have a lot of traffic or harsh sun even sooner. I don't work for bond industries but when I find a product that works I highly recommend it. For a comparison, the other products are like using stabil compared to using PRI-G for fuel treatment. Yes PRI-G is more expensive but how much better does it work. I think most of us here can agree that it is a much superior product to the stabil and that is my experience with the onetime wood product compared to the other ones out there. I really think you would be doing yourself a disservice if you did not at least check it out. Here is the website again www.onetimewood.com
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MountainMan
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Location: Connecticut
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Re: Deck Sealers
Reply #16 Aug 2, 2005 8:39 am |
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I think I will let my deck go and replace with that plastic decking they have out now. There are very many benefits to those products. For future reference is TREX about the best there is? Im on my 3rd year with Trex. Only maintainance is pressure washing it yearly to remove the mold and moss that almost every deck acumulates. And be carefull, you can cut trex in half with a washer, so use a wide pattern nozzle.
I have NO SPLINTERS, where my neighbors 1 year old deck has given my wife and myself splinters. The colour is through the material, so no cost for stain, no day off to do the staining. As far as cost, when I bough Trex, it was $22 per 16' Board( Have receipt still). #1 Pressure treated was at about $15 Board. I used 50 Boards or so. So trex cost About $350 extra. But you saved on stain, about $80-100 and all that labour. A Very wise investment in a long term item. Edit: I have conventional wood railings, topped with trex. The composite railings were incredibly expensive, I think 40-50 a foot !! Would have doubled or trippled my cost. But with a trex topper, no splinters from railings,.
This message was modified Aug 2, 2005 by MountainMan
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AJace
I have an Ariens 926 Pro because I like Orange
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Re: Deck Sealers
Reply #17 Aug 2, 2005 1:55 pm |
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Yes, splinters was on my list also. Rhino Deck is also another plastic deck. It has a 10 year warranty. I guess they are all about recycling so we are walking on some awesome conglomerated stuff. Looks like Tri-Max is another one with a 50 year warranty. Appears Tri-Max and Rhino are together, not sure why the warranty is different.
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ramit
Location: Long Island, NY
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Re: Deck Sealers
Reply #19 Aug 2, 2005 3:07 pm |
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I used one of those products from the big orange box to build the ramp for my shed. I used it on the top and on the bottom so it, not the pressure treated side runners of the frame of the ramp are sitting on the dirt. It's holding up great, but when in flip flops or when wet it can be slippery. I've done some good splits. There's a tread built into the surface and works great dry, but not always wet.
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