Choosing a Concrete Sealer | Part 2 - Sealing Concrete

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  • Choosing a Concrete Sealer | Part 2 - Sealing Concrete
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    Finding a concrete sealer can be daunting with all the options out there. We put in the research time so you don’t have to! This know-how video will run through your options and outline the use cases for each type of product. This is a helpful video in and of itself, but it is also the 2nd of three videos on sealing concrete:
    Part 1 - Cleaning Concrete ( • How to Clean Concrete ... )
    Part 2 - Choosing a Concrete Sealer
    Part 3 - Sealing Your Concrete ( • Applying Concrete Seal... )
    Bonus - Sealing New Concrete ( • Sealing New Concrete |... )
    In this video we’ll cover four primary types of sealers:
    1. Penetrating sealers
    2. Acrylic sealers
    3. Polyurethanes
    4. Epoxies
    We spend the bulk of the time covering the maze of penetrating sealers. Primarily due to these being the best choice for residential, outdoor concrete where you don’t want the appearance or surface of the concrete altered. They are super easy to apply, will prolong the life of you concrete, and make annual cleaning a whole lot easier!
    Chapter Links
    00:51 Types of Concrete Sealers
    01:16 Characteristics of Penetrating Sealers
    02:48 Penetrating Sealer - Silane
    03:23 Penetrating Sealer - Siloxane
    03:43 Penetrating Sealer - Silicate
    04:48 Penetrating Sealer - Siliconate
    05:48 Recommended Penetrating Sealer
    06:04 Film forming Sealers
    06:13 Acrylic
    07:04 Polyurethane
    07:39 Epoxy
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    Polyaspartic sealers are not covered in this video. Mainly, due to these not being a very DIY friendly product. Application can be quite tricky.
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  • @philipjacques9632
    @philipjacques9632 3 роки тому

    I have a poured concrete pad 8 x 12 on which I will place a pre-built storage shed, however I wanted to seal the pad first. As you note, there were so many products and product types out there it "made my head spin". I spent hours trying to figure out which product to use, and became increasingly more confused.
    It was clear, comprehensive, concise. Professionally delivered. Thank-you so much for this informative video. It is one of the best informational/instructional videos I have ever watched on UA-cam.

  • @jimo680
    @jimo680 2 роки тому +7

    Wow. Thanks so much! Excellent video. Old house, and sealing the basement, garage floor, and new concrete walk outside. You saved me so much time and frustration....not just for myself, but for whoever lives in the home after I'm gone. Thanks!!

  • @manyourcoolchris
    @manyourcoolchris 5 років тому +5

    Super helpful and informative. Thanks for the upload, much appreciated!

  • @zdenek7220
    @zdenek7220 5 років тому +11

    Not boring at all! Exactly what I've been looking for. Thanks

  • @charlesmitchell9647
    @charlesmitchell9647 2 роки тому +3

    Excellent informational video for sealer products on UA-cam. Way to go man finally someone who can be straight up with facts so people DIY'ers can make a decision on what they want for their project. Thanks a bunch.

  • @michaelwankel
    @michaelwankel 6 років тому

    Great video, great breakdown of products. Thank you for sharing.

  • @billruha4728
    @billruha4728 3 роки тому

    👍🏻👍🏻Very helpful and thorough. You didn't waste a second in these videos. Thanks!

  • @satishpallamala
    @satishpallamala 3 роки тому

    This video series are really helpful. Thanks a lot.

  • @ChasenGunzOutdoors
    @ChasenGunzOutdoors 5 років тому

    Enjoyed the video. Keep up the hard work. Be blessed

  • @michaellee8957
    @michaellee8957 4 роки тому

    Very helpful video. Thank you!

  • @jsbrooksie
    @jsbrooksie 4 роки тому

    Great video. Learned something!

  • @NicoleKobrowski
    @NicoleKobrowski 3 роки тому

    Excellent breakdown! Ty!

  • @sharilynfritz247
    @sharilynfritz247 11 місяців тому

    Thanks! Exactly the info I needed.

  • @termike55
    @termike55 4 роки тому

    Good job, i know a lot more than before Thanks!

  • @Gybe1132
    @Gybe1132 5 років тому +4

    Quality review

  • @ryattafohetaha6500
    @ryattafohetaha6500 3 роки тому

    This was perfect 👌 Thank you! 👍

  • @jurekbienkowski9023
    @jurekbienkowski9023 3 роки тому +2

    I have a step concrete on patio, driveway ans some steps. What sealer I cans use to be sure is not slippery in winter. Thank you for the video .

  • @martinschulz9381
    @martinschulz9381 3 роки тому +1

    Very good, thanks for sharing. I had to go out and look at what I'm using on a masonry wall. It's water based acrylic sealer from the local hardware store. I've used it before...seems to be good. When I think of sealer I think of that xylene based toxic chemical smelling stuff that everyone used when I was a kid. I don't want to smell that nasty stuff anymore.

  • @mattka5354
    @mattka5354 6 років тому

    Hi thank you for posting, very helpful! I have an outdoor kitchen / BBQ with a colored concrete countertop. Do you have any suggestions or recommendations on the type of sealer to use for this particular setting? Thanks again!

  • @hobohacker258
    @hobohacker258 5 років тому +3

    Great breakdown!! Thanks! Will view many vids, but this is a great entry to 'what do I want?' Only thing I'd ask for is more in-depth on new/2-5 year/5+ year concrete. (since from all my research concrete never stops curing)

  • @stevenmartin3920
    @stevenmartin3920 6 років тому +1

    Thank you. Very good

  • @nijumirza460
    @nijumirza460 5 років тому +3

    Excellent information. Thank you. Strange to see thumb down !!

  • @theresamichael5777
    @theresamichael5777 2 роки тому

    Great information. Thank you for doing this. We have a new home with a standard patio slab (poured and brushed). We added a 4’ wide extension and walkway about 3 months ago. The colors are slightly different. What would you recommend for possibly a stain to even things out and then seal. Durability is our most important concern. I have not seen any tinted siliconate water-based sealers. Thank you so much. We appreciate your help.

  • @cbeserra
    @cbeserra 5 років тому

    Excellent content

  • @Li403Lo
    @Li403Lo 4 роки тому

    Very helpful Video series, what kind sealer do you recommend for outdoor brick staircase, thank you.

  • @georgethomakos1006
    @georgethomakos1006 4 роки тому

    Great video. Very informative and to the point. Can you recommend which sealer would be best for a suspended stamped concrete slab that is around 10 years old. It hasn't been sealed for a while because everything I've used has not had good long term performance. Based on your information, I'm thinking the penetrating Silanes may work best but I welcome your thoughts. Thanks

  • @SydneyPanda2016
    @SydneyPanda2016 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much! Question -
    I’ve just built a house with fully exposed concrete in and out. Lovely and smooth concrete just near the sea. Some walls have been poured 3 months ago while others 4 weeks ago. What sealer should I use that will protect and harden but not alter the look in any way (don’t want the wet look!). Many thanks!

  • @farazsiddiqui7080
    @farazsiddiqui7080 5 років тому +1

    Which is the best sealor for plished concrete surface.Note-Lithium based sealor mentioned here is actually a densifier which actually densifies the concrete.Further polishing is done on that densified concrete and sealor is applied at the last stage.So which sealor will be suitable for that last top application over polished concrete?

  • @trangp6850
    @trangp6850 7 років тому

    Love it!

  • @mwpage1981
    @mwpage1981 7 років тому +9

    This was so helpful, thank you kindly.

  • @Jazagivid
    @Jazagivid 5 років тому +1

    Is there a wet look sealant?
    Or should I just use cooking oil ( ooops,I mean mineral oil)

  • @ApprenticeGM
    @ApprenticeGM 2 роки тому

    Thanks for such a clear and well-thought out video explanation. Can I ask for advice on my situation / application?
    I'd like to seal a large driveway, of which 520 sqm / 5564 square feet is "new" (32mpa poured 4 months ago) and 80 sqm / 856 square feet is ~30 years old (assume standard 20mpa concrete), comprised of slab under a drive-through carport (consistent / uniform grey surface) and 2 exposed sections with slightly different aggregates - rain and exposure has weathered them so the aggregate is prominent on the surface but they are in good condition and very usable hence not removed when new driveway was constructed. I'd like to seal all the driveway, and would prefer a sealant that can make the driveway look more uniform, preferably a dark charcoal grey. We get a fair bit of leaf staining and some animal droppings staining. My priorities are:
    1) Achieve a uniform colour and look as much as possible so it's hard to determine old and new driveway sections.
    2) Protect the driveway from staining from leaves / animal droppings.
    3) Reduce water penetration so above staining remains surface only for easy pressure-cleaning or just waiting for next rainfall.
    4) Be long-lasting so I'm not re-doing it in 5 years.
    5) Protect concrete (we don't get frosts or snow) from erosion if possible, although I'll likely sell before I see the new driveway weather like the 30+ year old sections so this is less of a concern.
    6) Maintain or increase traction from current unsealed state - kids love running on it and riding bikes / scooters so don't want to end up with a slippery surface.
    Thanks for any advice you can provide - from this video I am wondering if the Siliconates have dyes / colour additives that can be used, with different amounts for the different sections, to end up with a fairly uniform appearance, as it would achieve the other points well.
    FWIW I'm Down Under and our driveways are 100mm / 4" thick with 82 reo (8mm diameter steel in 200mm x 200mm grid mesh = 5/16" x 8" x 8" mesh in 8' x 20' sheets tied) usually 20mpa but I got a very cheap upgrade to 32mpa for the new section so took advantage.

  • @ws3782
    @ws3782 5 років тому +6

    Hi , which sealer would you recommend for sealing a concrete water canal floor? With lot if sun exposure in tropical area. no ice .

  • @johndernberger1961
    @johndernberger1961 2 роки тому

    Great info! Thx

  • @themadscientist6554
    @themadscientist6554 4 роки тому +2

    Hello... what is the best sealer for smooth concrete with water based dyes on top?

  • @delinquense
    @delinquense 4 роки тому +1

    How would putting chips in the epoxy help with traction? There's a top coat or two that goes on top of the epoxy to give it a nicer shiny appearance.

  • @brianedman6277
    @brianedman6277 Рік тому +2

    @toolboxdiy , what sealer is recommended for exposed aggregated concrete? Also, is there a tinting penetrating sealer you would recommended to add/change color?

  • @evanpatton7902
    @evanpatton7902 4 роки тому

    what would you recommend for a 1 year old garage floor to stop water from seeping up for underneath?

  • @luvsaTKO
    @luvsaTKO 5 років тому

    What is a great dealer for new concrete to seal and give a wet look? Also what additive can be used, so sealer will have an anti slip to it? Thanks

  • @abcs9006
    @abcs9006 5 років тому

    Winter are 2-3 months below freezing here and we use salt. What would you recommend for aggregate driveway and concrete walk ways around the house? Much appreciated.

  • @TreesOnTheBeach
    @TreesOnTheBeach 4 роки тому +1

    Hello. I am going to seal the concrete subfloor inside my home to reduce inside humidity. Which type of sealer would be best for that? I like the idea of reducing radon as well, but that's not my primary function. I don't care how it looks, as it will be covered by vinyl flooring.

  • @solidust1111111ify
    @solidust1111111ify 2 роки тому

    Great video. What sealer would you recommend for a highrise condo unit with an interior polished concrete floor ?

  • @sharvigil8040
    @sharvigil8040 6 років тому

    do you need to strip the residual sealer before applying the penetrating sealer?

  • @timcarpenter922
    @timcarpenter922 5 років тому +1

    Can a penetrating sealer be used over the top of a high shine acrylic sealer? We are looking for options to fix a bad install job of a specchem acrylic sealer that was recently installed.

  • @zareenumair
    @zareenumair 5 років тому +1

    This video is so helpful. Thank you! I have vinyl tiles in my restaurant that need replacement. There is a beautiful concrete floor underneath. I am planning to stencil it with chalk paint and put a clear coat. Not sure what coating I should use that will last atleast a few years. Epoxy looks good but it will make the floor slippery with frequent water spills and all.

  • @merimabeganovic4660
    @merimabeganovic4660 4 роки тому

    Needs advice on which concrete sealer is best for our concrete patio please..

  • @rentalproperty9297
    @rentalproperty9297 5 років тому +7

    thanks!! what sealer do you recommend for a large exposed aggregate driveway. We also have the issue with salted roads in the winter.

    • @jakevote8978
      @jakevote8978 4 роки тому

      Water based siliconates just be sure to clean the surface very well

  • @kandyveres3773
    @kandyveres3773 4 роки тому

    very helpful

  • @atom410
    @atom410 2 роки тому

    Hi mate What would you recommend to seal cement pot with?
    And will sealing prevent cracking?
    Or would it be better to ad an additive to the cement?
    Cheers

  • @fightthegoodfight316
    @fightthegoodfight316 4 роки тому +1

    Hi.. can the penetrating sealers be applied on brick also?

  • @ronbo2883
    @ronbo2883 2 роки тому

    Great explanation! I'm going to do my pool deck that is about 10 years old but want to stain it also. I want to use a penetrating stain like you said but the question is do I still need to seal it after staining? I've read conflicting articles on this. I would think you would but then agin that is why I'm asking for your opinion. Again great job explaining!!

  • @LiveGoodSMW
    @LiveGoodSMW 3 роки тому +1

    Good video, far to many amateurs doing videos on stuff, filling the universe with junk. I'm doing a small project and I have been told from a friend that Weldbond glue mixed with water is good for sealing concrete, you know or is it true about this inexpensive alternative to all the other stuff.

  • @joelarroyo208
    @joelarroyo208 3 роки тому

    I primed and then painted the basement recently. Then I used Thompsons Watersealer. It has been sticky without totally drying though. What should I do? I'd like to preserve the paint if possible and definitely remove the stickiness. If I use epoxy over the sticky floor do you think it will adhere and remove the stickiness.

  • @VennasNature
    @VennasNature 3 роки тому

    Whats the best sealer to use on fountains?

  • @Gmanjp333
    @Gmanjp333 6 років тому

    What type of sealer would you recommend for a new outdoor concrete table top, live
    in extreme cold winter temp. Want to avoid likely future cracking/chipping issues. Thanks and great videos.

    • @ToolboxDIY
      @ToolboxDIY  6 років тому

      I'll be honest, I don't have any significant experience with decorative concrete for applications like countertops, sinks, shower pans, etc. I have mostly heard of urethanes or polyaspartic sealers being used for these types of applications. I would look into polyaspartics for counterops. These types of sealers are growing in popularity.
      At a high-level you probably want a sealer that doesn't yellow (i.e. uv resistant), safe for food, and heat resistant. Since this is an outdoor table top, I would lean towards a heavy duty sealer that is solvent based rather than water based.

  • @lewis1180
    @lewis1180 4 роки тому

    Is sealed concrete more slippery if you use the sealer you recommend for most homeowners?

  • @brendaviloria3321
    @brendaviloria3321 3 роки тому +2

    We have brushed concrete with an exposed aggregate ribbon surrounding. What type of sealer can be used on both surfaces without a slippery dangerous outcome. Thank you!

  • @sunilkumararickattu1845
    @sunilkumararickattu1845 4 роки тому

    Pls. What material is best for concrete roof waterproofing. Either cementatious , acrilic, epoxy ? Need any sealer as primer? For best long run result?
    Pls. Reply

  • @devangkothari1444
    @devangkothari1444 5 років тому

    Very helpful video. I wanted to see what you would recommend for my application. I have an indoor swimming pool with a brushed concrete floor. It was a penetrating sealer that was applied when it was first installed. The issue we're running into is whenever kids spill colored fruit juices or adults spill coffee there are stains. They come out with bleach and warm water, however, I was looking to see if there is a better solution that would cause all the liquid to bead up and not penetrate the floor. However, we also can't sacrifice on the traction of the brushed concrete floor - we can't have any slipping. Is there another type of sealer that we can use or should we just live with cleaning up the fruit juices with some bleach and hot water? Thanks.

    • @ToolboxDIY
      @ToolboxDIY  5 років тому

      Most siliconate sealers will protect from stains. Since the concrete was originally sealed, the challenge will be figuring if you can just apply a new sealer or if you will need to strip the old sealer. Do you know what kind of sealer was originally used?

  • @michaelponto4954
    @michaelponto4954 4 роки тому

    I plan on using some peal and stick on tile. Is it necessary to seal under this type of flooring?

  • @beeisbad
    @beeisbad 3 роки тому

    QUESTION: If I put a high solvent high gloss concrete sealer in my basement... are the high VOC (carcinogen and other toxic materials) fumes STILL considered to be dangerous AFTER the floor dries? Or is it ONLY dangerous while applying and not dry yet?
    And if the answer is "Yes" these type of VOC sealers are still dangerous for indoor purposes even AFTER the floor dries... do you know of any "High-Gloss" water-based sealers that you would recommend for indoors/basements? Thanks again!

  • @robertdeal410
    @robertdeal410 4 роки тому

    Is it possible to tell what type of a sealer has been used prior ? Indoor use

  • @zanna17able
    @zanna17able 4 місяці тому

    What would you recommend for sealing over probable asbestos black mastic on concrete slab? Home was built pre 1970.

  • @TingGatbunton
    @TingGatbunton 5 років тому

    Thanks

  • @kathynang1000
    @kathynang1000 4 роки тому

    Great info! What would you recommend for cinderblock basement walls that are damp

    • @ToolboxDIY
      @ToolboxDIY  4 роки тому

      I would call in a professional to get a quote. You don't have to hire them, but they'll be able to tell you what the problem is. It's very likely that the other side of those walls weren't waterproofed with a membrane. If that turns out to be the case, none of the sealers mentioned in the video will be of much help.

  • @RJ-vq1iv
    @RJ-vq1iv Рік тому +1

    What would you recommend in a basement floor that’s is sweeting?

  • @iqpaul1
    @iqpaul1 3 роки тому +1

    Are there stains that work well with penetrating sealers?

  • @robbyjayroe7831
    @robbyjayroe7831 2 роки тому

    We have a new concrete patio and are wanting to get it sealed. It dusts really bad so we track the fine white dust in the house. We also do a lot of water activities and don’t want something that will make the concrete any more slippery than it already is. What option should we go with?

  • @unifiltered6840
    @unifiltered6840 5 років тому

    Hi, I want to use a penetrating sealer for helping to water a rough basement floor before I cover it with self leveling cement do you have any tips do’s or don’t do’s use for this process please help

  • @mlussini4115
    @mlussini4115 4 роки тому

    just bought a Newly built house all concrete is basically brand new not treated what do you recommend i use to keep its natural look.

  • @mohanjay6399
    @mohanjay6399 4 дні тому

    Thanks.
    Any suggestions on Concrete piers which are cracked due to efflorescence

  • @naxican1827
    @naxican1827 5 років тому +3

    Thanks for the video series. I had a failed epoxy floor that I have ground off with a concrete grinder. I now want to protect the floor from oil stains and salt but Im unsure If I should use a a siliconate or an acrylic sealer. I wouldn't mind applying an acrylic every couple years but Im unsure if I would have to strip it every time . If I use siliconate sealer I'm afraid of oil stains especially since I knocked off some of the cream with a grinder and perform my own oil changes in the garage. Any sugestions?

    • @JeffZiegler76
      @JeffZiegler76 4 роки тому +1

      What did you end up using?

    • @dognatious6153
      @dognatious6153 3 роки тому

      Acrylic sealers, Like Kemiko Stone Tone 2, do not have to be stripped. You should clean the floor with a neutral cleaner and a stiff broom brush. Rinse, re-rinse, let dry. Then spray seal with a pump sprayer. They are forgiving, dry fast, breathe-able (not a moisture barrier), and when they wear they kind of "powder-off". You simple re-seal over the cleaned concrete. I apply them every 2 years on indoor concrete with average wear and every year ( litely, sprayed) if outdoor. Indoor, I use I use Kemiko Easy Shine Mop On Wax to protect the sealer so you never have to re-seal. No need to buff the wax either. It's a great product. See concretetransformed.com

  • @kapoorakul7556
    @kapoorakul7556 Рік тому

    dou have any suggestions for driveway sealers or paints type that can be used ?

  • @daviddarby1960
    @daviddarby1960 4 роки тому

    What cleaner is best for removing 'Tire Marks'

  • @mattmacc
    @mattmacc 4 роки тому

    I plan to surface-grind a newly poured sidewalk because the broom-finish is too rough. This will leave a smooth cement and aggregate surface. Will a Siliconate sealer work on both the cement and aggregates?

  • @celeb18
    @celeb18 3 роки тому +1

    Can you make review of cilicone sealer you have used. I want to know how long they last in real life.

  • @bwade79
    @bwade79 Рік тому

    Any thoughts in what would be a good sealer for surcreate. We applied it indoors as a coating over a concrete floor.
    Thank you!

  • @jeremykransinternal9422
    @jeremykransinternal9422 5 років тому +1

    Good afternoon. Thanks for a great video. I'm looking to do DIY concrete countertops. Would you recommend a Siliconate sealer for this application? I used to have granite and used the Granite Shield company, but I'm looking for more of a DIY solution and something a bit less expensive. Thanks for your time in replying.

    • @sylvialh
      @sylvialh 2 роки тому

      also interested in this application

  • @jdt8826
    @jdt8826 4 роки тому

    Great vids, just subscribed to your channel.
    Does the Siliconates sealer have to be reapplied? If so how often?
    Thanks a million.

    • @1voiceofstl
      @1voiceofstl 4 роки тому

      I belive Thonas water seal is silicone base.

  • @midtownmayhem
    @midtownmayhem 5 років тому

    Great video, thanks for the helpful info. One question for you - what type of sealer do you recommend for an aggregate driveway?

    • @ToolboxDIY
      @ToolboxDIY  5 років тому +1

      I would go with either an acrylic sealer or a penetrating sealer like the one I used in the third and fourth video of the series. The acrylic sealer will give it a wet look which can be nice for aggregate, but it will require more frequent re-application. If you go this router, look for a UV resistant acrylic sealer that can be reapplied without taking off the old. Every region/city has different products available so I would call a waterproofing supplier and ask what they have. There's a product call Aggreseal that fits the bill (not sure if you re-apply without stripping the original). It's a solvent based sealer so you have to be a little more careful with safety precautions.
      A penetrating sealer will work and will not alter the appearance. Use a sprayer and have a thick nap roller on hand to roll out any puddles. Aggregate is much hard to cover due to texture and porousness so two or three coats might be required. This sealer will protect the concrete more than the aggregate, but aggregate is usually pretty tough.

    • @midtownmayhem
      @midtownmayhem 5 років тому

      @@ToolboxDIY thank you for the details. I've watched your 3rd and 4th videos - very helpful. Appreciate it!

  • @RoweGB
    @RoweGB 4 роки тому

    Have you heard of Aquron CPT-2000?

  • @henriettamendes7307
    @henriettamendes7307 3 роки тому

    Hi can you recommend a sealer that is non toxic non flammable. I'm making vessels for candles with rapid all cement and need a sealer that won't release toxic chemicals while candle is burning. Thanks

  • @Chris_Porro_Land_o_Naps
    @Chris_Porro_Land_o_Naps 5 років тому

    great video. thx. question: i have radiant heat in a concrete (interior) floor. is there a penetrating sealer that can darken the concrete a bit? it's too light right now. want to go a few shades darker and protect from stains.

    • @ToolboxDIY
      @ToolboxDIY  5 років тому

      I looked into this and I can't find any penetrating sealers that I think would darken the concrete. A topical sealant with a sheen might do it though. Another option is to stain it with a gray stain first, then apply the penetrating sealer.

  • @7yaks
    @7yaks 5 років тому

    Great and comprehensive info! Can I use silanes and siloxane indoors on basement walls? Is it possible to do a first coat with the silanes to go as deep as possible, and then do a second coat with siloxane? What's the best work flow for old brick walls (1930) with heavy efflorescence?

  • @TC-et7ug
    @TC-et7ug 2 роки тому

    What would you recommend to seal concrete garden statuary thsts been gray wash painted?

  • @madmac66
    @madmac66 5 років тому

    Haha nice JBJ reference 👍

  • @hazelwood55
    @hazelwood55 3 роки тому

    I live in Columbus, Ohio and have a concrete driveway that is at least 20 years old but is in very good shape. My problem is when we have ice or wet snow that freezes it makes a very tight bond with the rough concrete(unlike blacktop sealed driveways). I want a sealer that keeps ice from bonding so tightly with the concrete that I cannot shovel the drive. What type of sealer do you recommend?

  • @timbo4127
    @timbo4127 2 місяці тому

    Which penetrating sealer brand would you recommend for a two car garage which is two years old.

  • @r111k
    @r111k 7 місяців тому

    Does this information apply to cool decking around a swimming pool? Should I seal it just like any concrete or would that mess up the cooling surface? Thanks!

  • @TheBreeze2384
    @TheBreeze2384 5 місяців тому

    Liked the van Halen reference

  • @charliejg
    @charliejg 7 років тому

    Nice Bon Jovi reference!

  • @mountain60
    @mountain60 3 роки тому

    Thanks a lot for the informative video. I am very impressed by your knowledge about
    the different types of sealers!
    I have a question for you. I have an in ground pool with concrete deck. I have never sealed the deck before and it’s
    been over 15 years. Now if I walk on the deck barefoot, the bottom of my feet will have some sand. So it seems the sand is coming off the
    concrete. Is there any sealer that can solve my problem? Thanks in advance.

    • @ToolboxDIY
      @ToolboxDIY  3 роки тому

      I would pressure wash it with decent pressure and then try a penetrating sealer. I had a similar issue with a newly poured driveway. Two pressure washes and a sealing later...all good.

  • @cray7139
    @cray7139 2 роки тому

    What kind of sealer do you recommend with low maintenance dont wanna seal every couple of years but i kinda want that wet look was leaning towards penetrating type idk ... i have a broom finish with color and brick ribbon ..reply is much appreciated ....🙏

  • @carolwheeler6718
    @carolwheeler6718 3 роки тому

    What is best to use on molded concrete? I have molded concrete around the foundation of my home and it's starting to crumble. Can I paint over the sealer with a waterproof paint?

  • @littlebeebs1
    @littlebeebs1 2 роки тому

    Can I use any of these on acid stained concrete? I’m looking for a matte sealer or very low sheen. This homeowner likes low sheen . And the slab is flawed . So the low sheen would look best . I just want to bring out the colors in the stain and not have the sheen . It’s a rental house . So it’ll have a lot of foot traffic. Thank you for the video 😊

  • @summerfunrides
    @summerfunrides Рік тому +1

    Can you recommend a water based Siliconate for northern freeze and thaw sidewalk please ( 5 years old , cracking, never sealed) and a sealer for a long slippery ramp during freezing temps. Fell and got busted up pretty bad. ( ramp 1 year old, never sealed). Please help. Thank you!

  • @DCUPtoejuice
    @DCUPtoejuice 3 роки тому

    cherry wax? Is that one of these or only a coating on top of the sealer? And do any of these solutions have better traction, particularly in wet, indoor use?

  • @phigo4kins
    @phigo4kins 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for this Vid. One question though. Can say, Acrylic or Polyurethane be put ontop of A Penetrating Sealer? Since they're not penetrating and just sits on top.

  • @linkin1980
    @linkin1980 6 років тому

    Wich sealer can I use over a self leveling concrete?
    Any suggestions?
    Thank you!

    • @ToolboxDIY
      @ToolboxDIY  6 років тому

      This one is a bit tricky for me. I've never considered sealing self leveling concrete. I'm uncertain how the penetrating sealers would work, but I think a polyurethane sealer would work just fine. I would recommend contacting the manufacturer. Sorry I couldn't give you a more definitive answer.

  • @michaeldow8146
    @michaeldow8146 4 роки тому +1

    Very helpful. My problem is a condo on the first floor in Florida that has a mold problem. The best theory I have received from "experts" is that the concrete slab did not have a vapor barrier below the slab, so my moisture readings are good (about 5% RH) unless it rains, then the floor goes up to 99%RH. So, when it is 68 degrees out and a fairly dry November day, the interior humidity is still about 62% unless the air conditioning is set down to 70 degrees or so. So, they say to seal the floor before I put down vinyl plank flooring. One expert said use Drylock Floor, which is the penetrating type. The other expert said use Mapei Pleniseal PMB, which is a polyurethane compound. What brand would you use, or if you do not want to endorse a specific brand, what type would you use? I suspect you are going to say use a Silicate or a Silicanate if I followed your argument. Since I want to avoid upward water intrusion--sealing the floor with a penetrating sealer would make sense I suspect? Please help.

    • @matthewbabb9279
      @matthewbabb9279 10 місяців тому

      Hey I have this exact issue, did you ever find a solution?