by Julia Pineda | Jul 5, 2017 | Tips, Wood
If you’re new to the do-it-yourself (DIY) world, then you may be wondering about various types of wood sealers. Perhaps you want to waterproof some outdoor furniture, put up a modern wooden fence, or want to stain a new piece of furniture. No matter the reason...
by Julia Pineda | Jun 23, 2017 | Tips, Wood
If you’re like most homeowners, you want to keep your house looking great, both inside and out. But many times, families have to pick and choose which renovation and maintenance projects they can take on. Even though you might like spending time outdoors on the...
by Matt Dickson | Mar 23, 2016 | Waterproof
Spring weather is known for its bipolar tendencies. One day will be sunny and the next there will be torrential downpour or snow storm. Drastic changes in weather can have a great effect on different structures. Rainguard protects from structural...
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 | 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 | 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...