Q:will it do two coats over a 360 area or will I need and another one to cover it twice? would I ne...
by|Sep 11, 2018
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A: Hi John,
we do recommend applying two full coats of the DeckOver for maximum durability. And for 360sq ft, you'll need at least 5 gallons, using 2.5gl for each coat. I hope this helps.
~Takhari
by|May 6, 2023
Q:What is the shelf life of Behr Premium Deckover?
by|Sep 8, 2018
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A: Hello Hags,
Thanks for writing in. The Behr Premium DeckOver has a 2-year shelf life unopened and when protected from freezing. I hope that helps and good luck with all your future projects. Warm Regards, Roxana N.
by|May 6, 2023
Q:I rebuilt my old deck, New surface, complete stairs. Some old pieces of railing and sides were us...
by|May 16, 2018
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A: Hi Mark,
Thanks for writing in. The prep shouldn't be difficult at all. It's best to make any necessary repairs, clean the entire surface with our All-In-One Wood Cleaner, let it dry, then apply the DeckOver following the recommended spread rate. It can be applied using an airless sprayer (.027-.035 tip), brush or roller. Please feel free to reach out to us directly if you have any more questions; we'd be happy to help.
Good luck!
Takhari
by|May 5, 2023
Q:what size roller do i use for deck over paint?????
by|Apr 22, 2016
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A: Hi larryd69, Thank you for your question! Here are some tips: For nail holes and cracks up to 1/4", completely
fill in with DeckOver coating using a nylon/polyester brush and allow to
dry prior to rolling. Deep nail holes and cracks may require additional
filling. For edges, corners and in between wood boards, apply using a
nylon/polyester brush. Use pressure while rolling and apply a generous, even
coat using a 1/2" nap roller. For a smoother texture, use a brush or thinner
nap roller (i.e. 1/4"). For vertical surfaces such as railings, use a
nylon/polyester brush or roller and apply two thin coats at a spread rate
of 400 sq. ft. per gallon.