I know that most deck restore pros try to pursuade the potential customer to choose a tinted sealer (myself included). I know that they offer more UV protection. However, because a clear sealer takes less time to apply (sprays with less worry) you can typically charge a little less and often the home owner does not mind doing it every one to two years. Wolmans water based rain coat states that it offers 3yr protection and I would recommend it be recoated every 2-3 yrs with this sealer. It just seems that more clients are not as thrilled with the sealer as they are after I just clean the deck and many love the natural wood look. Also maintenance coats would cost a little lest and would be a breeze. What do you think?
I know that most deck restore pros try to pursuade the potential customer to choose a tinted sealer (myself included). I know that they offer more UV protection. However, because a clear sealer takes less time to apply (sprays with less worry) you can typically charge a little less and often the home owner does not mind doing it every one to two years. Wolmans water based rain coat states that it offers 3yr protection and I would recommend it be recoated every 2-3 yrs with this sealer. It just seems that more clients are not as thrilled with the sealer as they are after I just clean the deck and many love the natural wood look. Also maintenance coats would cost a little lest and would be a breeze. What do you think?
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