Showing posts with label VA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VA. Show all posts

Sunday, February 23, 2025

SouthernHomeDeck.com, Ready Seal oil-based Water-sealant on a Wood Deck in Chesterfield, Virginia

 





Southern Home Wood Deck has been Cleaning and Sealing Wooden Decks and Fences in Richmond, VA since 1987. Richmond, VA's longest-standing Pressure Washing company and Power Washing company have more than thirty years of experience! Old wood can look new with proper cleaning that includes a light acid for removing layers of mold and mildew without damaging the wood. Wash of diluted bleach ensures mold and mildew will not easily return. 

Then, the application of an oil-based water-sealant helps condition wood and strengthen wood fibers. I prefer Ready Seal Water Sealant with Tung Oil and Linseed Oil. These natural wood conditioners protect the wood and help to tighten wood fibers to ensure long life of the wood. 

The Pecan color is used here to make fencing look natural and beautiful. This is one of the better products available. 

For a free estimate, please contact Joseph Sowell with Southern Home Wood Deck at JSowell879@gmail.com for a quote. Or, visit our website at www.southernhomedeck.com . 

We can be reached by text or phone at (804) 585-8016



Saturday, February 15, 2025

Water Sealants for Wood Decks and Fences and since the 1980's, www.southernhomedeck.com

In Richmond, Virginia, please visit our website at www.southernhomedeck.com and explore the various colors we have used on wooden decks and fences, it will probably help you in making a decision when considering different products. I have many pictures there, sharing the characteristics of various water sealants and stains. Stains are just colored water sealants, so do not be confused when you hear the word "stain" bandied about when talking about colors.

This blog has been written to try to give anyone reading it, some understanding of watersealants and how they came about. In 1987, nobody had an idea of what to do when many homes were built with a cute deck on the back. The wood looked new and beautiful, but within a few years it had turned gray and looked very unattractive.

Enter, Thompson's Water Seal!


At www.southernhomedeck.com, I have been cleaning and sealing wood decks since 1987. So, I remember the early days when the only water sealant that you could purchase for wood decks was a clear, oil-based water sealant called Thompson's water seal. The product had a small seal on its can. Don't laugh, I am sure some of you can find a can of this old stuff in your grandfather's garage! The product was a simple seal, with no color. But, it's ability to prevent water from penetrating into the wood was incredible.


 The product was great. You put it on wood, and the water-repellency was amazing! But, one year later, the wood looked gray. Most people would be frustrated with the gray, but they would see the water-repellent still working great, little beeds of water pooling on the deck after a storm- so they knew that their wood was protected. Currently, turning gray quickly, is still the biggest problem with clear water sealants. Protecting wood from the elements, and the damage that occurs when moisture seeps inbetween wood fibers is more important than gray, so this simple sealant will at least keep wood from rotting. The take away? Clear sealants are the cheapest, they do what they are supposed to do, but they do not keep the wood from changing color. 

The second watersealant company to come along after Thompson's was a company called Olympic. Anyone reading this will remember the clear Olympic Waterguard around 1989. That was the competition for Thompson's before colors began being used. Olympic was the first linseed-oil based product available in the Richmond, VA area, where I first began cleaning and sealing wood. That was new for the time period. Linseed oil is considered a wood-conditioner. It causes wood grains to tighten upon themselves as they dry, reducing splitting of wood-planking over time.

                    This was a cute advertisement from 1989 featuring Olympic Wood Preservative, the product that came out before Olympic Maximum. They only offered clear for a number of years, and then Olympic started to mix a tiny bit of color in it that was matched to the color of cleaned wood- or, new wood. They contacted my company, www.southernhomedeck.com in 1989 and for approximately three years, we were shipped test packages of deck stain-strippers and water sealants and from Richmond, Virginia, Southern Home Wood Deck, was essential in helping in the development of these early creations by the Olympic water sealant company.

Those two companies paved the way, for new products and companies that created their own versions of water sealant. Flood Watersealant and Sherwin Williams were the two companies that offered high quality oil-based offerings.You maybe remember the CWF can, very popular at Lowes and Home Depot.  
This is for the real old timers!


                                                                 Flood CWF-UV

It is kind of important to note that CWF, from the very beginning, tended to be a slightly tinted product, even though it was considered clear. The Olympic product that I mentioned earlier was colored to the color of new wood. Flood was colored a natural "tea" color. It had rich body, the finish was very much like varnish. It was hard and very beautiful. The downfall was that because it was very hard, later when you came back to clean it with a pressurewasher, it was hard to get off. You needed to go back over the previously sealed wood deck or fence, with the same CWF product. After developing stain-strippers, we could get CWF off the wood after a few years, then a client could move to another product if they so chose.
SuperDeck by Sherwin Williams

Super Deck by Sherwin Williams came from a product that Sherwin Williams kept on their shelves for many years, Duckback. Duckback was purchased by Sherwin Williams and I do remember seeing it on the shelves of Sherwin Williams' company's stores for many years.
 

Sherwin Williams did not have their own sealant for many years. This was the product that they sold for many years before buying the company and putting their own label on the can. It was a very good water sealant, lasting for about three years, once put on a wood deck. "DuckBack" was a simple parafin wax and Linseed oil water sealant. I did not use it much during the 1990's, my brother did, and he used the product exclusively. He used it for more than twenty years and believes it was a good product. I use the Sherwin Williams SuperDeck more regularly, and I can honetly say it does a very good job at making wood look beautiful.




Enter the niche water sealant companies' like Ready Seal. In the year 2025, there are many water sealants available from smaller companies. Water sealants are easy to make, part Linseed oil, part parafic way, some other simple ingredients make there way into these products, some giving more sheen, some imbuing light coloring without overwhelming with substantial sheen. This simpler water sealant is perfect for new wood. New wood loses natural oils when the wood is pressure-treated and infused with natural substances that keep insects from eating the wood. That is why I recommend using a good, oil-based sealant like Ready Seal in this present year. It is easily available, it has good and natural coloring. 
Please, visit my website at www.southernhomedeck.com to see examples of this product. I really like it on new wood.


                                                                    www.readyseal.com

Cabot water sealants are very good, they have been around since the 1990's. And, they came out with a water-sealant called Australian Timber Oil. It is a very special product. The finish is amazing. You can see a few decks that I have used the product on by visiting my website. I like the hard and shiny finish. Many people love the hard and shiny finish. 

It really does look great! But, the look fades with time, and more rapidly than you might expect. The product looks amazing for the first year, but after that first year, the look quickly diminishes. 

Australian Timber Oil

The beauty of Australian Timber Oil is undeniable.





                                                                    










 

Friday, January 24, 2025

#Why do you use Water Sealant on a wood deck? #www.southernhomedeck.com

 





www.southernhomedeck.com
Richmond, Virginia 23220
(804)585-8016
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-beKa90fWOnrlLwe-KBRXw

                  Using a water sealant on a wood deck is essential for several reasons:

  1. Protection from Moisture: Wood is naturally porous and can absorb water, leading to swelling, warping, and rotting over time. A water sealant creates a barrier that prevents moisture from penetrating the wood, extending the life of your deck.

  2. Preventing Mold and Mildew: Moist environments are breeding grounds for mold and mildew, which can cause health issues and damage the wood. Sealing your deck helps keep these harmful organisms at bay.

  3. UV Protection: Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause wood to fade, crack, and splinter. Many water sealants also contain UV blockers that protect the wood from the sun's harmful rays, maintaining its appearance and structural integrity.

  4. Enhancing Appearance: A good sealant can enhance the natural beauty of the wood, bringing out its grain and color. It can also provide a smooth, even finish that looks great and feels good underfoot.

  5. Ease of Maintenance: Sealed decks are easier to clean and maintain. Dirt, grime, and spills are less likely to penetrate the wood, making it easier to keep your deck looking fresh and clean.

By applying a water sealant, you can ensure your wood deck remains durable, beautiful, and safe for years to come. If you need help with sealing your deck, feel free to reach out to Southern Home Handyman! We can help you in making a good decision regarding the best products to use on new wood.


Sunday, April 28, 2024

#Ready Seal water sealant, www.southernhomedeck.com in Richmond, Virginia 23220, Southern Home Handyman





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(804)585-8016

#One of the most beautiful finishes, Ready Seal Water Sealant, Linseed oil and Tung oil-based

                                   Our YouTube channel, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-beKa90fWOnrlLwe-KBRXw

##It takes more time to put down, but the results are indisputable. Purely gorgeous! Not many deck refinishers can make a deck look this nice. .. Call, Southern Home Wood Deck at 804-585-8016

Ready Seal Water Sealant for Superior Linseed Oil and Tung Oil finish is a good selection for making Wood Deck and Wood Fences look Spectacular! The product definitely has a beautiful look. The penetrating oils seap into wood pores and help strengthen the integrity of the wood. 

There are so many choices on the market for new wood. If you recently built a fence or deck, I like this product a lot. And, mostly because of the linseed oil content. But, we have used this sealant on some decks and it has shown some amount of wear more quickly. I believe this has been because of animals on the deck, their pads scuffing the finish off. And, one person, may have used the deck as a place to wash items, not thinking about the wear and tear that chemicals can have on the surface. 

Just use common sense. If your deck gets lots of usage, no matter what brand you use on the surface, it is not a polyurethane like product. The finish is made of parafin-wax, mixed with linseed oil and tung oil. It is very natural. 

My experience is that the product will do exceptionally well on wood fences. On upright wood the finish will look pretty for a minimum of three years, and begins to fade after five. Decks, you have kids running overtop of, grabbing handrails, can make it wear faster. Most sealants are going to last about three years if you are not concerned about the look of the wood. The most important thing is that the wood is being protected. If appearance is a concern, I have customers who freshen up the wood every two years. Protection will last for three years at a minimum. If the deck gets direct sunlight, color can fade more rapidly. The perfect scenario is when you have minimal sunlight on the deck, some shade. Then, the appearance will age more slowly.

I hope these thoughts help you out in making a decision as to what product you finally choose to use on your wood deck or fence. Feel free to call me with any questions and I am happy to impart any wisdom on the subject matter.  (804)585-8016


                                                             Pecan Ready Seal



Southern Home Wood Deck and Fence Cleaning and Sealing/ Staining. Richmond, VA and Cary, NC
(804)585-8016
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Monday, March 6, 2023

#Wood Repaired and BEHR SOLID STAIN makes old wood deck look new! #www.southernhomedeck.com in Richmond, Virginia 23220



2-tone Solid Stain using BEHR from Home Depot

#Cleaning and Staining Wood Deck using Behr Solid Stain. Southern Home Handyman

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 ## Refinishing a Wooden Deck in Richmond, Virginia. 

###At Southern Home Handyman, we specialize in refinishing wooden decks to bring them back to life. Our process begins with a thorough cleaning to remove dirt and grime. Once the wood is clean, we inspect it for defects. In this case, the wood was about 25 years old, and we identified several sections that needed replacement. After replacing the rotten wood and reinforcing the supporting structure, we applied a light wash containing bleach. This wash sits on the wood before being pressure washed, and the wood is left to dry for 24 to 48 hours.


Next, we sealed the deck using a Solid Stain by Behr, it is a solid water-sealant and stain that is used to cover severely worn wood decking. Although we considered a semi-transparent product at first, we opted for the solid stain to fill in the imperfections of the older wood. The final result was fabulous!


If you're in Richmond, VA, and need professional deck refinishing services, contact Southern Home Handyman today. Our expert team is ready to transform your deck and make it look brand new. Trust us for all your home improvement needs in Richmond and the surrounding areas.







When you want it to look great, you call
Southern Home Handyman!
www.southernhomedeck.com

If you want to clean and seal your wood deck or would like us to examine your wood in Richmond, Virginia please consider using the services of www.southernhomedeck.com. If you just have questions regarding what products to use, and or how to approach a particular concern, feel free to call and get some friendly advice.

(804)585-8016





 

Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Aggregate Driveway, Stamped Concrete Cleaning and Sealing your Aggregate Driveway, by Southern Home in Richmond, VA since 1987

Southern Home, Richmond, VA 23225 (804)585-8016

www.southernhomedeck.com

Aggregate Driveway Cleaning and Sealing, Stamped Concrete Cleaning and Sealing. Protect your investment by removing mold and mildew stains from your concrete surface and then sealing those surfaces with a 30 weight Concrete sealant. I like a product called Sonneborn. A.H. Harris makes a wonderful product as well. 

What is the significance of cleaning concrete and sealing it? Well, for one, it makes the surface look clean and new, and the shiny look is better than new! But more important, it prevents moisture from seeping into the concrete where during the winter months, freezing moisture within your concrete can cause it to crack. 

Sealants come in various materials and various grades. The products with the highest sheen have the most protection and are the best choice and generally are petroleum-based. The other products are Acrylic and still seal the pores of the cement very well. 


This is a small driveway with an Aggregate finish. You can literally see the product on the surface. In these pictures, I have already cleaned the driveway, I am only applying the sealant with a brush and roller. It should last three years. 










Concrete cleaning and sealing, professional products and professional results. Be sure to call, Southern Home in Richmond, VA at 804-585-8016.

Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Do I have to wait to Seal my NEW Pressure-treated wood fence or deck before Sealing or Staining it? NO!

 

Southern Home Wood Deck, House Pressure Washing, Wood Deck Cleaning and Water Seal, Fence Cleaning and Water Sealing and Stain in Richmond, Virginia

www.southernhomedeck.com

Hello, my name is Joseph Sowell. I have been cleaning and sealing wooden decks and fences in Richmond, Va since 1987. In my years I have cleaned and stained nearly 10,000 Decks and Fences. 

I always hear the same question, "What is the best product that I can use on my new wood deck or fence? That is a very interesting question because there are many different influences that can cause new wood and its appearance to become challenged over time. Finding the best value for your money and knowing what exactly to expect from a sealant or stain is what anyone wants to know. I have the knowledge to shed light on these important questions.

New wood- should I wait for three months to let the wood dry out? Lumber sits in the Lumber-yard after it has left the mill and it has been soaked in a chemical that keeps the wood from being eaten by ants and other insects. That chemical is put in a giant chemical bath and with pressure, the mixture is infused into the new wood. Hence, the name, "Pressure-treated wood".
After leaving the Lumber-yard, it is moved to a local seller of the product- Lowes, Home Depot, Siewers- a variety of places where you may purchase your wood products from. The wet wood dries. It does not take a few months, usually about three weeks. Somebody like myself, or the person that is cleaning the wood is able to use a special tool to determine the level of dryness and if the time is correct to begin sealing. 

There are many simple sealants that will provide protection for new wood. Even the simplest Thompson's or Olympic product will provide true sealing properties. The idea behind sealants is to find a product that will protect moisture from infiltrating the inner core of the wood, causing rot and decay over time. Keeping moisture on the outside of the wood is key. But, finding a product for new wood that has protection against U.V. Rays and Mold and Mildew are very important factors. Yes, a simple, low cost container sealant will provide protection, but not all have protection against the elements. Do not wait too long before sealing new wood. If mold begins, the entire wood surface will need to be deep cleaned  with a bath of bleach before applying sealant. 
Personally, I like to use oil-based sealants on wood. Linseed oil is a natural wood conditioner that has been used for thousands of years on wooden boats to maintain and condition the wood. And, while I do like to use Olympic and Thompson's, I really like a product made by a company called Ready Seal. The oils in this product are exceptional. I absolutely like the natural look and colors available. Sherwin Williams and also Benjamin Moore offer wonderful, high-grade products that contain Linseed oil. 


I will write more about these products in my next blog, so please sign up for information about this blog site. Or, feel free to reach me by phone at (804)585-8016. Richmond, Va 23225

Please, email JSowell879@gmail.com



Friday, January 13, 2023

Hand-painting a wooden deck after removing stain. Strip the deck first, then use Olympic Cedar Stain, apply by brush and roller and pad.

Southern Home Wood Deck and Wood Fence Cleaning and Staining

(804)585-8016
Richmond, VA 23220



I have worked cleaning and staining wood decking for Bob Yondola since the 1990's when I used to advertise with a company called Val-Pak. Over the years, Bob and I have seen it all. In days of lore, I would seal his deck with a product called Olympic Waterguard. Olympic had everything anyone ever wanted in a deck sealant, clear. One thing it had in it was linseed oil. Linseed oil is a wonderful natural sealant that has been used for hundreds of years as a preservative on wood. For example, on wood ships, Linseed oil preserved the wood. It helped the wood boards stay protected from the elements, merely by strengthening the wood fibers.

Now we use it on wood decks. The beauty of using it on a wood deck is that those wooden fibers pull back on themselves and strengthen the wood. Bob's deck is now twenty-five years old and I am the first to be working on his years in the late 1990s. We are now using Olympic Maximum Cedar semi-transparent stain. I am proud of how the wood looks years later.




www.southernhomedeck.com
Richmond, VA 23220

Staining a deck after stripping old finish off. Sealing wood with Olympic Maximum Cedar color.