Should you use a sealer after last coat? So many people commenting on various videos about problems with staining and being hard to clean with some coatings.
you can apply the sealer and it will be easier to maintain but the downside is when you are ready to re coat again in a few years you will need to strip the sealer, you will not be able to paint over the sealer.
My pool deck has been painted with Porch and Floor Enamel and I would like to know if I can use this stain. Was the pool deck in the video that you have redone with the stain previously painted with porch and floor enamel?
Great video my wife wants to stain our pool deck which was previously painted and has texture. Some of the paint has peeled away. How will this cover over the peeled paint? Should I repaint those areas and then stain it or should I have to completely grind the paint off and then stain it? Thanks!
Without looking at it i would not be able to tell you if you could get away with painting over areas that peeling without removing all the paint first. if you decide that remaining paint is in good enough condition (during power washing the remaining paint is holding well and you do not have loose paint chips) and want to paint over without removing old paint i would not recommend using stain as it is very thin and may not cover well. Deck Over paint by Behr will give you better results as it is much thicker then stain.
I purchased this and restained my knockdown texture patio which was in rough shape. It already had some sort of old stain or sealer from years ago, so I did not acid wash. The stain appears to have taken well though. What are the thoughts about sealing with a strong pool safe clear coat sealer over top of this since this is not sealer, or is it?
I have few questions, How long did this entire process take? How long in between the two coats did you wait before applying second coat. Also What would be your price per square foot for a service just like this on a deck in the same shape? I'm breaking my way into the industry in florida and trying to get some thought from a current professional? you do good work.
Thanks for the video. We are using the same product to faded pavers. Do we also have to use the acid first, then pressure wash again, then toll on the stain?
Never used it on pavers before but if I were, yes, I would follow the same process. I would recommend doing entire process cleaning/etching/staining on a small inconspicuous area first to see if you get the results you want.
We use both paint and stain depending on the specific project. Both have pros and cons. Stain. Pros: easy to apply, good per square feet coverage. Cons: Does not have heat reflective properties. Very thin and does not cover imperfections as well as paint. Paint: Acryla deck we use the most. Pros: Has cool feel technology, covers repaired areas better because it is much thicker than stain. Cons: Poor per square feet coverage, hard to apply because it is thick, more expensive than stain.
Thank you for the video. You covered everything in a short spot on video. Appreciate it
great job explaining everything. thanks for taking the time and being so thorough.
Wow nice work. I want to do a block wall. Previous owner used very rough looking pavers on fence I hope this paint will work on it.
Very well done video! Thank you!
Is it slippery in pool deck area ? with water
I'm definitely going to do this with mine.
Love this look. Does this make it slippery or hot to the feet?
No
Should you use a sealer after last coat? So many people commenting on various videos about problems with staining and being hard to clean with some coatings.
you can apply the sealer and it will be easier to maintain but the downside is when you are ready to re coat again in a few years you will need to strip the sealer, you will not be able to paint over the sealer.
ABN Painting Good point. Thanks for that tip. I sure don’t want to strip sealer.
My pool deck has been painted with Porch and Floor Enamel and I would like to know if I can use this stain. Was the pool deck in the video that you have redone with the stain previously painted with porch and floor enamel?
I am not familiar with Porch and Floor Enamel. I would call Sherwin Williams store and ask if they think it is ok to use over your coating.
Great video my wife wants to stain our pool deck which was previously painted and has texture. Some of the paint has peeled away. How will this cover over the peeled paint? Should I repaint those areas and then stain it or should I have to completely grind the paint off and then stain it? Thanks!
Without looking at it i would not be able to tell you if you could get away with painting over areas that peeling without removing all the paint first.
if you decide that remaining paint is in good enough condition (during power washing the remaining paint is holding well and you do not have loose paint chips) and want to paint over without removing old paint i would not recommend using stain as it is very thin and may not cover well. Deck Over paint by Behr will give you better results as it is much thicker then stain.
Is this special paint for pools? I heard the chlorine will damage regular paint.
no this is general purpose concrete stain. we used it on number of pool decks and so far had no issues with it.
What type of etching solution did you use?
Yeah would like to know too
muriatic acid. you can see the bottle in the lower right corner of the video.
Do I have to cover my pool before pressure washing?
If you have a way to cover it, that would help.
I purchased this and restained my knockdown texture patio which was in rough shape. It already had some sort of old stain or sealer from years ago, so I did not acid wash. The stain appears to have taken well though. What are the thoughts about sealing with a strong pool safe clear coat sealer over top of this since this is not sealer, or is it?
if you put the sealer you would need to remove it next time you ready to re-coat, as you can not paint over the sealer without removing it first.
How is that cement all working for you? Any issues to the repaired cracks?
Works very well. Never had any issues.
How is it held up over the years?
held up good. never had any issues.
How long do you think this will last on a concrete patio where temperatures drop to zero degrees in the winter ?
never painted anything in cold climate so could not tell you.
I have few questions, How long did this entire process take? How long in between the two coats did you wait before applying second coat. Also What would be your price per square foot for a service just like this on a deck in the same shape? I'm breaking my way into the industry in florida and trying to get some thought from a current professional? you do good work.
Took 1 day. About 2 hours between coats. No set price per square foot, i look at all jobs before pricing.
Good luck.
Thanks for the video. We are using the same product to faded pavers. Do we also have to use the acid first, then pressure wash again, then toll on the stain?
Never used it on pavers before but if I were, yes, I would follow the same process. I would recommend doing entire process cleaning/etching/staining on a small inconspicuous area first to see if you get the results you want.
What color was used on this deck? Thanks!
it is in the right lower corner of the video at 1 min 57 sec. -- Tan PFC 23
Why stain instead of paint used in previous videos?
We use both paint and stain depending on the specific project. Both have pros and cons. Stain. Pros: easy to apply, good per square feet coverage. Cons: Does not have heat reflective properties. Very thin and does not cover imperfections as well as paint.
Paint: Acryla deck we use the most. Pros: Has cool feel technology, covers repaired areas better because it is much thicker than stain. Cons: Poor per square feet coverage, hard to apply because it is thick, more expensive than stain.
About how much would you charge for this process for the same Masta pool 23k gallon?
I would have to look at the pool deck before pricing the job.
Someone painted the pool deck with wrong paint, I want to remove and re stain or paint what should i do. thank you
Painted countless number of pool decks but never had to strip the paint from one. not sure what to advise you, sorry.
Wowwww
Way too quiet audio