by Russell Fowler | Dec 15, 2015 | Tips
How to Prep a Chalky Wall so New Paint will Adhere Properly Ever try to re-paint over a chalky wall and get this powdery chakly mess on your hands or clothes? If so, before painting you’ll need to apply a primer specifically designed to neutralize the cause of...
by Russell Fowler | Dec 10, 2015 | Uncategorized, Waterproof, Wood
Wood Rot Damage in Balcony Joists Encased in plaster, invisible to the eye, wood rot can be devastating to the structural integrity of your balcony and you’d never even know it. This damage has cost some more than repair costs, but even their lives as in...
by Russell Fowler | Sep 3, 2015 | Concrete, Coupon Code, Graffiti, Masonry
YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS USE ONLINE DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS TO BRING INDUSTRIAL GRADE SEALERS & ANTI-GRAFFITIS TO DIGITAL AGE DIY SHOPPERS AND INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS Posted by Makenna Umstead on Sep 02, 2015 Have you ever experienced graffiti vandalism? Have you ever...
by | Jul 14, 2015 | Waterproof, Wood
DIY Project: Backyard Wood Yard Furniture – Swings Protected with Wood Sealer. CG asked: “I have just added some wood yard furniture (swings) to my back yard. I would like to paint them fun colors but also seal them so they last longer than the one...
by | May 19, 2015 | Masonry, Waterproof
Waterproofing the Porch with Rainguard July 25, 2014 By Erin @ DIY on the Cheap 14 Comments Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Rainguard. All opinions are my own. We’ve actually been getting quite a bit of rain here in Georgia recently, so the timing was perfect to...
by | Apr 29, 2015 | Concrete, Masonry, Wood
Rainguard Architectural Grade Waterproof Coatings and Sealants What Makes a Commercial Grade Product an Architectural Grade Product? Many manufacturers claim their products are commercial grade. However, a commercial grade product has to meet the standards set by...
by | Apr 21, 2015 | Concrete, Masonry, Wood
Click to watch the Advanced Waterproofer Video Three Reasons to Waterproof your Wood Deck 1. Warping Through years of rain and snow your deck will absorb water, warping and becoming unstable, making it unsafe. 2. Mold & Mildew As water is retained in the wood mold...