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They came out with a clear concrete protective coating which can be used on concrete, brick, slate, and terrazzo called Drylok. It’s a latex based concrete protector that provides a clear ...
We would also like to DryLok the walls. Will drilling holes help to address the weeping issue, and will DryLok cause any problems? Our basement is a bit musty smelling, but we never have any ...
In your case, I would start with the Drylok. It won’t stop leaks, but Drylok is designed to hold back general moisture penetration, which is what you seem to have. I would wait until there are ...
Clearing out and cleaning up the space would provide the opportunity to tackle a long overdue renovation project—waterproofing the walls with DRYLOK Extreme Masonry Waterproofer (step-by-step ...
Q Some time ago you responded to my inquiry regarding fixing cracks in the cinder blocks walls in the basement of my 70-year-old home. The suggestions are working well, and, prior to starting the ...
Q: I have had problems with water in my basement, and I tried to paint the walls with Drylok waterproofing paint. The walls had been previously painted, but over the years the paint deteriorated ...
A. Waterproofing paint will often stop or reduce seepage through basement walls. UGL’s Drylok is a widely sold water-proofer used by many professionals and do-it-yourselfers, and I have used it ...