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We bought an older home this spring and unfortunately I am seeing water on my downstairs interior wall. The previous owner put some kind of white paint on the wall probably Drylok but it's peeling off. I did some internet work and called several companies. I have to say dealing with Mark was very informative. He must have spend 45 minutes on my first call to him. I ended up doing most of this project myself. I hired an excavator to take the dirt away from the outside wall. I scraped the dirt of the block, cleaned it with wet rags then applied two different Deco coatings. The first was TAC which rolled on easily then it turned clear and sticky. I rolled on two coats of Seal the gray color. It was easy to apply their product. I really like that I could paint their product over the block that was exposed. Looks so so much nicer. I had a friend help me install a new drain system. It's been almost two months now and my inside wall is dry. This product saved me alot of money doing it myself. The one basement co. wanted over $9000...what a joke. Thanks again Mark!!
My husband Ivan and I applied the Deco over the Memorial Weekend. After we did the challenging one side that was completely underground, we really liked the look. We painted the entire basement with the Deco Seal membrane. We did 2 coats on that portion of wall that would be backfilled. Everyone seeing the results remarks on just how good it looks! We sprayed the Deco 20 clear on a windy day but had no problems as no one lives close by. The next day we started applying the Deco gray membrane. It takes a while to roller it on - it goes on like a thick paint. It splatters slightly, just like applying a thick paint. Time will tell if I managed to figure out the 30 mil thickness. Yes, I really like the product. It looks great. Working in that tight space between block and excavation is a bit challenging. Hope the attached pictures are helpful. (We used one of her pics located on Home Page Slider applying seal w/ roller) Sincerely, Janice Bossler
We are a foundation wall coatings applicator - We have been using Deco Seal since the early 90's. What we like best about this product is 2 fold. Seal provides waterproof protection and also can be sprayed from the top of the foundation to the footer in a uniform pattern to cover up the imperfections on the wall to make it aesthetically appealing. Unfortunately we have to spray what the builders tell us but if we are allowed to recommend or quote a product we prefer Seal. Compared to black materials Seal is our favorite product to apply and it's the highest quality material in our view for residential and small/mid-size commercial projects.
Dear Mark, I just wanted to write and say thank you for your time you spent on the phone with me a couple weeks ago. I ended up going to a local stocking distributor to pick up some Deco Tie Patch, Deco Tac, and Deco Sealer (tan). Over the long weekend I dug a trench about 20 feet long around the corner of my foundation (cinder block) where I was having water issues. The product was very easy to use and straight forward. Because I was working in tight quarters (my trench was no more than shoulder width since I dug it out by hand) it was nice to be using product with low odor etc… After applying two coats we put 1.5 inch foam insulation board down to protect the sealant from the clay soil we have in our yard. Everything looks great and the tan color looks much better on the part of the foundation that is above grade! I do have some of the tan deco sealant left. I was curious if I can apply this on the inside of our basement walls? Again thank you for your time and help and also for the outstanding customer service and enjoy the rest of your day.
I liked your Deco Seal Membrane so much or should I use the word, well?) that I called you all back as soon as I finished using the product!! It was so easy and quick to use and clean up. I used a 3/4" roller. I would highly recommend this product to others, and actually have already. Keep up the good work! Sincerely, Connie Knurr