- Nov 13, 2012
- 96
Helle everyone. Sciz Milson here...
We we are under construction here in the Atlanta area. The crab orchard coping and waterline tile went in yesterday and the paver installation is scheduled for Monday. This is moving right along since we broke ground on Jan 4, especially given the 5 day rain delay last week. PB says we'll be swimming by Valentine's Day. Anyone for a Polar Bear Plunge?
We were discussing paver and coping care during the deck layout this morning. He suggested a product made by Dupont called Stone Tech Professional Salt Water Resistant Sealer. From what I can tell it can either be picked up at a distributor or ordered online. There just happens to be 2 distributors in my area. I've called for pricing but haven't heard from them yet. PB said it's a wallet killer but the best one available.
Anyone out there have any experience with this product?
http://www2.dupont.com/Stone_Tech_Profe ... ealer.html
I'll try to get some pictures up as soon as I can figure out how to make them smaller.
Best,
Sciz
We we are under construction here in the Atlanta area. The crab orchard coping and waterline tile went in yesterday and the paver installation is scheduled for Monday. This is moving right along since we broke ground on Jan 4, especially given the 5 day rain delay last week. PB says we'll be swimming by Valentine's Day. Anyone for a Polar Bear Plunge?
We were discussing paver and coping care during the deck layout this morning. He suggested a product made by Dupont called Stone Tech Professional Salt Water Resistant Sealer. From what I can tell it can either be picked up at a distributor or ordered online. There just happens to be 2 distributors in my area. I've called for pricing but haven't heard from them yet. PB said it's a wallet killer but the best one available.
Anyone out there have any experience with this product?
http://www2.dupont.com/Stone_Tech_Profe ... ealer.html
I'll try to get some pictures up as soon as I can figure out how to make them smaller.
Best,
Sciz