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Kinda cool deck

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Since I do so many decks each week. I thought maybe I'll post some of the more neat ones. Did this one today.

Upper deck floor Ipe. Lower deck floor Cambara. Glass kneeboard on upper to over see little stream and woods. Cedar posts.

All with WTW.

Paul,

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Dang, when you said 'glass' I didn't think I'd like it, but after the pics, that is pretty cool! Great job, is wtw your go-to on hardwood, or do you use other things as well?

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Thanks Celeste.

Jon,

I don't even want to start a debate on stains. Everyone has their favorite. I have tested and stained decks to what is my satisfaction and what I believe the customer expects.

I'll pick on Penofin. One example is Penofin for hardwoods. In my tests, I could get no longer than 6 months in testing. Field applications on decks were never better than that - some field applications on decks didn't last 3 months. Been there- done that.

My advice. Do your testing with all stains to see what works best for you and your customers.

BTW. WTW rocks.

Too many decks, not enough time.

Paul

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Realizing that a screened porch doesn't get the same abuse as one with the exposure of a deck......Roger checked on our Ipe porch floor yesterday that was stained last October - looked as good yesterday as it did when we finished it so WTW holds beautifully thus far for 7 months on Ipe.

The ipe tiles I did for the Home & Garden Show were wet when we applied WTW to them - couple of them are going to hang out in our yard with full sun to see how that goes :)

Celeste

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