Wood beams often develop cracks and split over time as they are subjected to the elements of nature. These splits are majorly caused by moisture getting into the wood through a leaky roof or high humidity levels. If left untreated, these cracks can make your house unstable and unsafe to enter. 1. Inspect the Beam […]
How to Keep Painted Cabinets from Chipping
A chipped cabinet, whether at work or home, is not desirable for anyone. And while many factors can cause your cabinets to start chipping after painting, it is possible to prevent it from happening. It could be the quality of the paint, poor surface preparation, or wrong paint application. Are you tired of repainting your […]
Polyurethane Caulk – Here’s Why it’s the Best Sealant!
Wood, concrete, or any structure/surface may have voids, gaps, cracks, and shaky joints. The most effective solution to this problem is a sealant. It is challenging to understand which sealant is right for your purpose. However, we consider polyurethane caulking sealant the best. Why? That’s what we’ll show in this content, in addition to giving […]
Polyurethane Wood Sealer – Best Top Coat (Clear or Rich)
More than just a shine, polyurethane sealers protect and preserve the finish you have already put on your floors or furniture. They act as a waterproof top coat to enhance and maintain the beauty of surfaces. Using them as a penetrating agent can prove worthless. But as topcoats, they fight superbly against chips, stains, peeling, […]
How to Fill Cracks in Wood Before Painting
When you paint your wood, the outcome is not as good as you expected. This may happen because cracks were left in the wood after it had dried out. Cracks will always appear over time due to weathering and other factors that affect its stability. Even though this happens, you can still repair them successfully. […]
How To Remove Epoxy Resin Safely
Acetone should be applied to a clean, soft cloth before being gently rubbed over the epoxy-covered regions. The epoxy will then start to loosen as the wood or concrete begins to absorb the acetone. To remove the epoxy glue slowly and gently without harming the wood or concrete, use a knife or other scraping tool. […]