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How cracks in your deck can end up causing massive damage ❗

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Notice hairline cracks in your decks floor? Or other horizontal surfaces?..........     The good news is this is completely normal, its caused by heat and cold cycles that make the wood move . Expansion and Contraction.  After so much of this movement the wood begins to develop cracks .     The bad news is this can be detrimental to the health of your deck❗    These cracks hold water longer than the other areas of your deck, rain and precipitation gets down in them and sits a bit longer than It does on the surface of the wood and in vertical cracks.    For 99 percent of the cracks on your deck however the sun ☀️ is able to dry the water out just fine. In a adequate amount of time not to cause MILDEW and Rotting.    The Danger lies in a few key areas, let's go over the ways deck cracks can be bad for your decks health. Mats and Rugs and other things that sit on your Deck-     So I often see rugs on Decks. Homeowners lay them down in order to prote

Deck Post Cracks ❗ Resason for Concern❓

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Every Year I look at hundreds of decks in the Cincinnati Northern Kentucky area , and I see the same thing on all of the support post.  Vertical Cracks Are they a reason for Concern?  Many of these cracks can be gnarly looking wide and long.  With that being said , myself and other deck experts agree. They are rarely dangerous, and even scarce to cause deck collapse.  Deck post are wide and strong, intact the cracks called (checking) by industry professionals , are factored into the equation before your deck is even built.  We know that these post are going to (check) or crack with the expansion and contraction phases of wood. That's why we use 4x4 and 6x6 and larger post .  It's extremely common , and unless you see the following signs they cause no real concern: Signs a Deck Post Crack needs repaired: Get a long screwdriver or something similiar. - see if you can push it all the way through the crack and all the way through the

Northern Kentucky Painter Restores Wood Bridge over Creek❗

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This is a beautiful Wood bridge I restored and painted in 2015. .....    Not a massive structure by any means. Stretching over this small creek presented some challenges.    I would have almost wished the creek was actually deeper so that we could have gotten under it better. Doing repair and painting near the bottom side close to the creek meant getting your head wet...lol.    The grey bridge had PEELING paint in areas, we scraped it down with putty knives and a wire brush in crevices. It had a few planks that the sun had popped loose from expansion and contraction cycles . So we put those back down with proper exterior deck screws.  It was then soft washed with a professional formula to remove mildew growth, dirt and grime.  As far as Restoration went. That's all it really needed... this little bridge is rarely used.  The Painting of this bridge has a interesting fact. ......   This is the last wooden structure that I have painted in Northern Kentucky

Proprietor Series From Kong Armor. ( so far very tough)

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My first ever Proprietor Series Deck From Kong Armor has been a tough deal. ......... http://fb.com/kongarmor    If your new to my blog and or myself and or my content in general. Please visit Kong Armor at  www.fb.com/kongarmor before reading this entry.  Proprietor Series is intended to be extra Special Deck Paint Systems Handcrafted by Myself Personally and not my crews or laborers. The very first one is pictured above. And is going on its 10th full day of production.   And no doubt I've lost monetarily on it at this point.  However, I'm hoping that the media content from the project and the overall exceptional quality of the Deck itself will sell more.    1 of 4 Decks Scheduled this year....     What have been the challenges so far?   Time in general.      The Proprietor Series Decks from Kong Armor are supposed to be about ( quality above all else)   There not all necessarily gonna be multi-colored systems like the current one .   Bu

WHY BEHR DECK-OVER FAILED ⁉️( A OPINION PIECE)

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    After painting a couple hundred decks in the Northern Kentucky - Cincinnati area....      I have seen Deck-Over failure alot. It could be argued I suppose that I have seen it more than anyone in the area.      In or around 2012 I noticed this massive spike in Request for quotes on painting deck systems with peeling Deck-Over.  The Potential customers were basically at a loss for how to get their Deck Systems Restored with this thick coating peeling up in sheets in some areas... And in others ( usually areas not hit by sun) it was locked tight to their deck in perfect condition.   The Decks just looked like they had leprosy and it was really really awful looking to be honest.    To compound the Problem many of the deck paint systems had added ( texture) or (silica) beads ... Creating a Rough Textured look That was supposed to add grip.   These textured decks in my opinion had way less adhesion than their smooth Deck-Over counterpart SYSTEMS  They faile

🦍 ANOTHER NORTHERN KENTUCKY DECK SAVED BY KONG ARMOR DECK PAINTERS

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 Demossville, Kentucky a little town in Northern Kentucky South East of Crittenden KY, was the site of this deck painting project.     Kong Armor utilizes a Ultra- Thick, High Build,  High- Stretch Coating.... To Restore BADLY Weathered and Sun Damaged Decks. Also Decks with peeling paint and coatings such as Deck-Over.  In the video above Proprietor of Kong Armor , Anthony Ford, Goes over the Project that is currently in production and explains more about SplinterLock. SplinterLock is a feature of Kong Armor Decks. The Armor is so thick and High-Build that it makes Splinters super unlikely . Not impossible, But Unlikely. ❗  Watch the above video to check out This Kong Armor Deck . Kong Armor 200 Markim Dr #1 Crittenden, KY 41030 (859)815-0652