Just recieved a call this morning to provide an estimate to re-finish a deck - story in a moment but first I wanted to let you know that I don't really expect to get this job, but I'm very curious (you'll see why).
The story:
This gentleman tells me he has a 12 year old deck that he has stained with Behr semi-transparent stain every other year (so far, so good).
It has never been stripped, so at least 5-6 coats are there (starting to head south).
It was stained last September and for some reason it's starting to blister (Hmmm ...I wonder why?). Before staining each time, it was cleaned with water only.
He has a claim going with Behr and he thinks it's their fault that the finish is failing (I better hire a lawyer). Behr told him he should not be putting 2 coats on horizontal and should be stripping and sanding between coats. He does not understand why (sounds like - if 1 coat is good, 2 coats should be better and 10 should be great). He states that after some pressure by Home Depot, he has Behr's promise that they will pay but he needs 2 estimates. I'm almost positive that Behr will only reimburse for the cost of the product, but I could be wrong. Who knows what angle this man has? (He will most likely pocket the money and do the work himself again.)
He wants to stay with the same product even though another contractor and I both told him that there are much better products out there. I tried to educate him on cleaning, neutralizing and staining process (I think I just ticked him off - Mean Papa stop that). At least by his words, I was very consistant with the other contractor on the product and the process - there may be hope for him if he does not think we're both lying. And of course he is in a hurry for the estimate (I better find out if he is a lawyer himself).
Like I said, I don't expect to be awarded this job (even if my bid is competitive), but you can be sure my numbers will be at the high end - sorry Behr. I will not guarantee the product only my workmanship. The estimate will include stripping with HD-80, Neutralizing with Citralic Acid, sanding/defurring, (1) coat Behr on horizontal and (2) coats on vertical. Staining after wood moisture level is below 12%.
Again, I would normally turn down bidding for this type of a person and on this type bid but I'm curious to see what 10 to 12 coats of Behr product looks like on a surface. I will try to take photos and post for your viewing experience. I may decide to cancel after I sleep on it over-night or get another offer I cant refuse (but I'm still curious, aren't you?).
Just recieved a call this morning to provide an estimate to re-finish a deck - story in a moment but first I wanted to let you know that I don't really expect to get this job, but I'm very curious (you'll see why).
The story:
This gentleman tells me he has a 12 year old deck that he has stained with Behr semi-transparent stain every other year (so far, so good).
It has never been stripped, so at least 5-6 coats are there (starting to head south).
It was stained last September and for some reason it's starting to blister (Hmmm ...I wonder why?). Before staining each time, it was cleaned with water only.
He has a claim going with Behr and he thinks it's their fault that the finish is failing (I better hire a lawyer). Behr told him he should not be putting 2 coats on horizontal and should be stripping and sanding between coats. He does not understand why (sounds like - if 1 coat is good, 2 coats should be better and 10 should be great). He states that after some pressure by Home Depot, he has Behr's promise that they will pay but he needs 2 estimates. I'm almost positive that Behr will only reimburse for the cost of the product, but I could be wrong. Who knows what angle this man has? (He will most likely pocket the money and do the work himself again.)
He wants to stay with the same product even though another contractor and I both told him that there are much better products out there. I tried to educate him on cleaning, neutralizing and staining process (I think I just ticked him off - Mean Papa stop that). At least by his words, I was very consistant with the other contractor on the product and the process - there may be hope for him if he does not think we're both lying. And of course he is in a hurry for the estimate (I better find out if he is a lawyer himself).
Like I said, I don't expect to be awarded this job (even if my bid is competitive), but you can be sure my numbers will be at the high end - sorry Behr. I will not guarantee the product only my workmanship. The estimate will include stripping with HD-80, Neutralizing with Citralic Acid, sanding/defurring, (1) coat Behr on horizontal and (2) coats on vertical. Staining after wood moisture level is below 12%.
Again, I would normally turn down bidding for this type of a person and on this type bid but I'm curious to see what 10 to 12 coats of Behr product looks like on a surface. I will try to take photos and post for your viewing experience. I may decide to cancel after I sleep on it over-night or get another offer I cant refuse (but I'm still curious, aren't you?).
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