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Behr Deck Over Paint - Review after 1 Year

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  • Опубліковано 2 чер 2017
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    The power washer I'm using to remove the pain from my deck:
    tinyurl.com/y7...
    This video is about 11 months after cleaning with the "BEHR Premium All-In-One Wood Cleaner" and after applying the "BEHR Premium DeckOver Flat Top Wood and Concrete Coating". We followed all the directions perfectly, or at least we think as perfect as we could have.
    After some research and investigating, we decided to go with the Behr Deck over paint to redo our deck. Our deck didn't have paint or a stain on it when we bought the house and we wanted to change that.
    We used the "BEHR Premium
    1-gal. All-In-One Wood Cleaner" before we painted the deck. We waited 3 days till we painted the deck, those 3 days were dry and in the 70-80s. The deck dried for another 2 days after painting before we had any kind of rain or moisture touch it. It looked great! That is for a few months, till it wasn't brand new.
    I'm hoping this gets the word out because Behr wasn't able to help me and I'm hoping others don't get stuck with this like we were. I'm not sure what do use next, this was supposed to be the best stuff out there.
    Video shot using Nikon 3200 : tinyurl.com/yc...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 562

  • @markmirsky7025
    @markmirsky7025 4 роки тому +11

    I use it for many clients and I have had no issues with it in Long Island New York.

  • @j.ohanian3808
    @j.ohanian3808 5 років тому +24

    I use the same product, very good luck with it two years later no issues. Prep is the key! Use pressure wash, clean with TSP, deck MUST BE 100% dry before applying deckover this is a must for the paint to adhere...

    • @marymorrissey8825
      @marymorrissey8825 4 роки тому +4

      Wait.

    • @johnjohnson-sm3yf
      @johnjohnson-sm3yf 3 роки тому +3

      J. Ohanian your right . So many spray it down with a hose and brush . They don’t let it dry all way thru . The prep work is key to it staying put . Iv used on several decks . One is 2 stories high on a up scale house . It’s been there 3 plus years still looks good.

    • @will201084
      @will201084 3 роки тому +2

      I see a lot of people applying this yo grey wood decks.. seems like bad prep work

    • @Andi-Bee
      @Andi-Bee 2 роки тому

      Using tsp and not their brand of cleaner voids your warranty.

  • @vietxnameze
    @vietxnameze 5 років тому +36

    I walked out of homedepot while they mixing my 5 gallons textured. This video saved me 200 bucks

    • @eduu2
      @eduu2 5 років тому +2

      You did good , its a waste of.money and work.
      This paint mess up any deck.

    • @RogerDiotte
      @RogerDiotte 2 роки тому

      Haha Long story short....I did the same in Lowes Canada (Barrie Location) yesterday because my buddy was adamantly texting to pick him up so I scooted and thought I'll return!

  • @jesus.maryandjoseph8880
    @jesus.maryandjoseph8880 3 роки тому +12

    Your deck is gray and weathered, so nothing will stick to it. Those gray fibres don't allow adhesion to the wood substrate, so the stain/paint will just peel off. I am willing to bet that if you peel off some of the product, and look on the underside of the peeled product, there are silvery gray, feather-like fibres. We had this happen on our decks with a quality, Benjamin Moore solid stain, so that's how I know. It had only been on less than a year, and was peeling even worse than your deck. To re-apply Benjamin Moore stain, I sanded all of our decks really well and got the grey off of them, and then 2 new coats of Benjamin Moore solid stain were applied. A couple of years later, and it held up really well, showing it wasn't an issue with the product, but with the weathering of the deck not allowing the stain to properly adhere. Hope this helps someone. :-)

  • @wareaglerebel8131
    @wareaglerebel8131 6 років тому +19

    Anyone who is thinking about painting deck please read.
    I am a professional painter and have used deck over successfully many times. Decks 5 yrs later still look amazing. The key is making sure wood is completely dried out before painting. Water in a spray bottle is the best way to tell. If a Windex bottle with water in it doesn't make dark splotches in the wood(meaning water is soaked in and leaves a discolored area) then the wood still had to much moisture in it to paint. If water from spray bottle beads up or just kinda sits on top of the wood it is to moist to paint. Some types of wood can take a week to completely dry out after a quick rinse with a hose. Also local climate can play a huge factor in this too. Areas with long stretches of high humity should use oil based products in my opinion. But different painters like different products. It is always good to get free estimates from a contractor bc many times you get decks painted for not much compared to the nightmare of doing a job wrong then having to fix it.

    • @eduu2
      @eduu2 5 років тому

      This fucking shit must warn in the label ' Hire a professional' pure garbage

    • @farbodrad3084
      @farbodrad3084 3 роки тому

      Thank you, in the middle of a deck project and after watching so many videos your comment makes a whole lot of sense. Cheers

    • @wareaglerebel8131
      @wareaglerebel8131 3 роки тому +2

      @@farbodrad3084 glad I could help

    • @wareaglerebel8131
      @wareaglerebel8131 2 роки тому

      @AllGuts NoGlory yeah. I like using oil based products specific for exterior floor on floor boards of deck and a good exterior paint on hand rails. That usually works out great.

  • @melindadillon8245
    @melindadillon8245 3 роки тому +14

    I used Deck Over about 5 years ago and it still looks great! I cleaned it and sanded it and the paint adhered beautifully. If you sand the boards so it is a fresh wood, the paint will stay and not chip. I also put 2 thick coats on the deck.

  • @stevelabranche6119
    @stevelabranche6119 3 роки тому +13

    I'm a house painter in Northern California, coastal, lots of moisture. I've used Deckover many times, textured and smooth. For that to peal within a year the substrate, deck, wasn't prepped properly, wasn't dry, still dirty, etc. I've never had this happen to me.

    • @johnrealdeal
      @johnrealdeal Рік тому

      I'm considering using this like ASAP. Would you recommend this? And what tips would you give on the prep work?

  • @stephanecarpentier5361
    @stephanecarpentier5361 7 років тому +14

    Completely agree, this deck over from Behr is a peace a scrap, we follow the instructions and still a year later everything peel off!

  • @nikettedemko9379
    @nikettedemko9379 4 роки тому +7

    Same here! Followed directions, used all the recommended products to prep. 1yr later our deck is destroyed.

  • @thingstosell
    @thingstosell 4 роки тому +13

    I used it on my concrete steps that had cracks on it. These stair are fully exposed to the the elements. It has been 5 years since I painted the stairs and it is still looking great! Not even a flake.

    • @walkersonneville5036
      @walkersonneville5036 2 роки тому

      Are you still happy with it? Do you have snow?

    • @thingstosell
      @thingstosell 2 роки тому +1

      @@walkersonneville5036 Yes, I have snow. I live in Northern NJ. Still happy,. I actually did another concrete step and a wooden planter too 2 years ago and they are still good.

    • @walkersonneville5036
      @walkersonneville5036 2 роки тому

      Ty, seems to me that most of the complaints are probably user error! Thank you again for responding. I have a deck on a flip house that I want to use this product on. I do want to make sure that the product lasts.

  • @spanishdancer6221
    @spanishdancer6221 7 років тому +11

    I wish I had checked reviews like yours before buying Behr Deckover just this afternoon. After watching your review and the countless other negative reviews, I decided that I am not using the paint and will look for another solution to my deck. I wonder why Home Depot continues to sell it. Thanks for sharing!

  • @rhsr184
    @rhsr184 4 роки тому +1

    My best friend is a painter in business for 40 years in Buffalo NY. He and I chatted about the reviews and why people are having problems with any paint or stain on a deck. Moisture and lack of properly preparing the wood for any paint or stain. Most of these products hold up well if installed properly .

  • @Rubamex0j0
    @Rubamex0j0 6 років тому +94

    Same happened to me with 2 coats and lots of sweat equity. I say deck lovers unite and file a class action law suit!!!!!!

    • @jimbrown2113
      @jimbrown2113 5 років тому +11

      There was a class action suit, visit www.DeckOverSettlement.com -- the deadline to file was February 27. But don't beat yourself up for not joining the suit because the award was a mere $45,000 to be divided amongst all plantiffs. You might have realized a dollar or two, according to my attorney. I got bids that ranged from $6,000 for labor only to $10,000 which didn't include replacement of the wolmanized joists or 4x4 supporting posts. As it turned out, we had to replace everything but the 4x4 supporting posts. We were able to retain them because only the top 1" to 1 1/2" had rotted. Fortunately, the deck to rail height was at 42" and the national residential code is 36" minimum. By cutting off the upper 6" of the 4x4 posts we were assured good wood and still met code.
      The attorney never charged me a dime -- he was elated to find out about the product because he was planning to use the same type of product by Lowes -- their product is Deck Correct. Also, the attorney told me that the Behr Deck Over is a product of Home Depot.
      Linda Brown

    • @carlosfigueroa9547
      @carlosfigueroa9547 4 роки тому +2

      Did you seal it?

    • @TheNYgolfer
      @TheNYgolfer 4 роки тому +1

      @@jimbrown2113- So you claiming all the rotten wood was due to this product?

    • @stitchedupgaming4350
      @stitchedupgaming4350 3 роки тому

      @@TheNYgolfer that wouldn't make sense. At all.

    • @saulgoodman2018
      @saulgoodman2018 3 роки тому

      @@jimbrown2113 Rot has nothing to do with the paint.

  • @clydeusa6596
    @clydeusa6596 6 років тому +14

    Same here. Less than one year. I did by directions exactly. We need a class action law suit. I know others had same problem.

    • @BobDoesReviews
      @BobDoesReviews 3 роки тому

      They had one. I got my payout in April or so.

  • @billpotts3844
    @billpotts3844 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the video and all of the comments. I have cleaned my entire deck I was just going to Home Depot to buy this and start today with Deck Over. I guess I'll just stick with stain.

  • @cindyf510
    @cindyf510 3 роки тому +2

    We did the stairs on our deck and are going on 3 years and they still look fantastic. I love deckover and are going to do our railings and the rest of the deck this week. I hope we don't get the same results!

  • @paulbrown6338
    @paulbrown6338 2 роки тому +2

    Got to do it right. Deck Over works really well if applied right. My 2nd story wood deck and 1st floor concrete deck both have Behr Deck Over that has been down for over 5 Years and looks really great. I know of no product that you can just apply to a deck without doing the somewhat difficult prep work that will last.

  • @deanevangelista6359
    @deanevangelista6359 7 років тому +16

    Thank you. I am now convinced that I will replace my decking with composite boards.Deck Over is a great product for selling Trex!

  • @Theo9513
    @Theo9513 4 роки тому +4

    Yes, I feel like I am looking at my deck when I see this. Same product. They owe the buyer!

  • @leonardcox94
    @leonardcox94 4 роки тому +2

    I had the same issue. I contacted Behr. I sent them copies of my receipts, and they sent me a check right away. At least they stand behind their product.

    • @miragexl007
      @miragexl007 3 роки тому

      Good to know. I use the Lowe's stuff twice. Lasted about three years or so each. Not bad the first one, the second one. We'll try the bear stuff this time. Quick easy fix for a couple years, looks good. Rather than replacing the whole deck or flipping everything. I only have a 20 by 20

  • @craig_d
    @craig_d 5 років тому +7

    I have a deck restoration business up in Southern Ontario in Canada. This is an issue I frequently come across when clients have applied this product.

    • @williammontana6565
      @williammontana6565 5 років тому

      Craig Ireland what kind of paint do you suggest using and would you use a latex or oil based?

    • @williammontana6565
      @williammontana6565 5 років тому

      Craig Ireland what kind of paint do you suggest using and would you use a latex or oil based?

    • @craig_d
      @craig_d 5 років тому +1

      @@williammontana6565 I like the look of oil based semi transparent stains as a preference. If the deck has been previously coated with a solid stain (more paint like finish) the generally it will need to be done in a solid again. Though the option of color would be open.
      I like Flood brand stains (in USA)
      Dulux brand (Canada). Same formulation just branded under different labels depending on country you reside.

    • @CommonSenseAdult
      @CommonSenseAdult 3 роки тому

      @Craig Ireland I’m in southern Ontario. Just bought a house with a deck and has this deck over and it looks awful. How can I get it off so I can use oil stain. Do you know any companies I can pay to remove it in barrie area and install deck stairs. Thanks. Deck is about 13ftx13ft.

    • @craig_d
      @craig_d 3 роки тому +1

      @@CommonSenseAdult honestly buddy. New deck boards. Deck over is absolutely brutal to get off, you never will get 100% of it, and if you try to use an oil semi transparent stain, anything that doesn't come off will show right through and look terrible. Wish I had better news.

  • @beckyknepper640
    @beckyknepper640 9 місяців тому

    I had exactly the same results! Followed the instructions to the tee! Behr sent me replacement cans and so we tried it again. Lots of wasted time and money. We ended up stripping it and redoing the deck with Thompson's stain and seal. Much better results!

  • @durand1w268
    @durand1w268 4 роки тому +1

    Same Experience. Storm came through and literally stripped a 2 foot section of board off. I just spent the evening pulling up the paint like it was tree bark. My next house will get composite decking as soon as the deck is end of life.

  • @AlanColePhotography
    @AlanColePhotography 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the look at your deck. I was close to putting it on our very weathered 14x24 deck. Between this and similar reviews online, I've reversed my thinking. I won't do this to whoever buys our house!

  • @DoctorColg8
    @DoctorColg8 6 років тому +2

    Same thing here. Admittedly, my 25 yr old deck was pretty beat, but I took the time to sand it with 60 grit belt prior to all the steps. The only way this would work is if you coat each board, on all sides to totally encase each board prior to install. I recoated mine after year one knowing that it would fail again and I would have to go to trex anyway, which I just completed. NOW, I'm trying to salvage the old removed boards with a Harbour freight $300 planer but after one board and 9 passes through the planer with maybe 6-8 more for each board, its too difficult to eat through the paint /silicate gum the failed deck over material becomes (it sparks going thru the planer) to make it work the effort for 50-60 12'-16' 2x6's and I have to waste them into the landfill. This would not have been the case if I just removed the old homeowners silly deck paint idea... 1-2 passes and a little sanding and I'd be timber rich instead of paying $165 for the green bag truck to pick up ruined ugly but serviceable 2x6's. Irks me to no end and would not have made the decision to through good $ after bad if the Behr product worked as indicated... Even if I got another 5 years from it. Rule #1: wood needs to breath. Never paint a deck. Stain it. Coming from a wooden boat repair person (Saviour Boatworks -'cause "Jesus was a carpenter". Get it? save yer boat? I know, I'm a witty guy :)

  • @porkchop10
    @porkchop10 6 років тому +1

    Sorry for your luck, my buddy's comes up in chunks too! I bought a home 1.5 years ago and the deck looked recently "painted", not stained. It looked terrible within 6 months. I will have to sand and strip like crazy so I can get to clean wood just to apply actual stain. Oil-based, penetrating stain is the only way I'd do it, not any kind of paint.

  • @Mechanix04
    @Mechanix04 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the vid. At home depot right now wondering about this garbage. U saved me time and money man!👍👍👍👍

  • @tcollins9401
    @tcollins9401 5 років тому +1

    I also have experienced cracking in our Deckover finish from 2 years ago. I'm in PA with a full sun deck and covered gazebo. The finish still looks great in the covered gazebo area, but the exposed areas and steps especially cracked and peeled after only one year. The rep I spoke to suggested that the problem was all the rain we had gotten before application had not completely dried the wood even though it felt dry. I don't know. Too bad. The light color made the deck comfortable for bare feet. We can't afford Trex either.

  • @hallowabyss
    @hallowabyss 4 роки тому +1

    Looks Like to me, when he is peeling it up, that pulverized wood dust that is left from pressure-washing it stuck to the chips. This means the coating bonded primarily with the dust not the "planks". In my experience it works great and lasts years if you pressure wash it, let it dry. The blow the bulk dust of. The use the recommend, dependent on the surface, cleaning product with a siding brush. finally rinse thoroughly with a garden hose.

  • @bdill3445
    @bdill3445 5 років тому +1

    It all goes back to the prep. Same happened to me, but I didn’t really invest enough time into the prep. The prep is exhausting and a lot of work. Most of us would rather pay someone else to do the prep. The product has an acid in it so you have to be careful. Your pets should be left inside while you are cleaning your wood. I live where it gets to minus 15 degrees. It’s all in the prep and you can’t miss one spot here or there. And I don’t work for Behr Incase someone is thinking that I do. Their videos make it look sooo easy, as with all DIY videos. Just sayin. Behr will stand behind their products Don’t start out with a rude attitude and they will listen to you and want to help, that’s my advice. Good luck.

  • @connorchatron3048
    @connorchatron3048 4 роки тому +7

    I tell my customers to always stay away from Resurfacers like Behr deck over or rustoleum’s version of it. The only deck resurfacer id ever consider using is gulf synthetics deck revive. Very expensive stuff but it actually will last you 10 years.

  • @64maxpower
    @64maxpower 3 роки тому

    Thanks. I think maybe a warmer climate might last better. I am in New Jersey also. Our Winters aren't the worst but they do tare up the outside our homes. I'm glad I watched your video. You saved me a lot of heartbreak. With this I I am going with arbor coat solid stain

  • @brucetaylor7995
    @brucetaylor7995 3 роки тому

    Have used deck over on both wood and concrete, very good results on both.. The deck I did first was with treated wood approx 12 yrs old.Did not want to strip the top of this old wood so flipped the boards so the underside was used, saved so much time in the prep work, make sure wood is clean and free of any dusts or build up, brush applied two coats a few years ago and no problems with peeling .. The prep work is key, I also did a scrub coat of a bonding agent ( sica latex r )mixed with water and let dry before coating, my own idea to keep a consistant material to bond too. The concrete is a little harder as you have to be so so fussy on the prep work, again any patching material must have a broom or scuffed surface for good bonding. As well I waited for the temp to be falling as concrete does in gas and off gas as heat rises. So apply when temp is flling and it helps draw the deck over into the concrete, if applied when heat is rising you have increased chances in the product bubbling. again a scrub coat should be applied to the surface before applying the deck over. This is easy and gast to do and dry`s fast as well. Again had very good results.

  • @helmetdump
    @helmetdump 4 роки тому +11

    I had exactly the same problem with this Behr Deck Over. It started peeling off in sections after one winter. It was expensive and is a real ripoff. Now when is see Home Depot ads on TV, it makes me sick to think that I paid big $$$ for three cans of their shit Deck Over that ruined my 16" by 19' deck. Home Depot should stand behind the products they sell refund us and stop selling this stuff to unknowing customers. I phoned them and was told to re-purchase the deck over, remover and prep products and submit the bill to them. Yah right, no file number, no proof of their commitment to refund me plus my hours of time and effort . Due to this bad experience I now avoid Home Depot and advise my friends and neighbours to avoid them too.

    • @heavenstephens1271
      @heavenstephens1271 2 роки тому

      it’s bc you didn’t properly prep before using it. if you don’t do it right this stuff comes off in sections like that but if you apply it correctly you’ll never have to do it again

  • @excitingtimes-hh2bu
    @excitingtimes-hh2bu 6 років тому +11

    We did 2 large decks at our place and we had the same experience. If anyone is thinking about doing this DON'T!

  • @craigal24
    @craigal24 4 роки тому +1

    Glad I saw your video. I was just about to buy this product to redo our deck. I will steer clear of it now! Thank you! I can't remember what we used about eight years ago but it still looks pretty good - way better than your deck after one year.

    • @ChrisReviewsStuff
      @ChrisReviewsStuff  4 роки тому

      I'm glad you saw this. We wasted a lot of time on cleaning and applying to the deck. I don't want anyone else to have to go through that as well. We had to replace a few board recently from water being trapped under the paint and rotting them.

    • @visionsarttherapy667
      @visionsarttherapy667 4 роки тому +1

      my behr deckover application lasted 6 years, I have to repaint it this year, not sure why everyone else is having issues

  • @JamesPliny
    @JamesPliny 5 років тому +1

    I may have used a slightly different Behr product but with the same results. Thanks for your honest review. Like you, I would not recommend this. It doesn't seem to stick.

  • @curtistruong7372
    @curtistruong7372 6 років тому +2

    I love Behr interior paint but have not tried anything exterior. Your video saved me a few bucks and I thank you for your review. Please update if the new stuff works out better for you.

    • @ChrisReviewsStuff
      @ChrisReviewsStuff  6 років тому +2

      Glad to be of help! It's great that so many others have had the same problem and commented so hopefully we can have Behr fix this paint or at least to stop people like yourself from buying it.

  • @christinaslaughter3623
    @christinaslaughter3623 4 роки тому +1

    I agree we have touch or repaint our decks and porch every year

    • @ChrisReviewsStuff
      @ChrisReviewsStuff  4 роки тому

      I can't wait for the deck to be replaced, it looks horrible now and wood is rotting and we've replaced boards because of the moisture issues. Wish this stuff wasn't even created.

  • @1012cichy
    @1012cichy 4 роки тому +2

    in all these reviews have not seen one person say they primed the deck first with kilz 2 or and primmer at that before applying the deck over.

    • @Paul-fb1em
      @Paul-fb1em 4 роки тому +2

      Bill, I did that on my deck. Both sides primed as well as sides and ends. Same results as this guy. I'm actually stripping the deck as we speak.

    • @blablablugh
      @blablablugh 4 роки тому

      @@Paul-fb1em What are you stripping it with, Paul? I am in the process, also.

    • @Paul-fb1em
      @Paul-fb1em 4 роки тому

      @@blablablugh I wanted to do it right and get down to bare wood so I used a belt sander. Worked good but used a lot of belts because nail heads tore them up. I refinished with Olympic Maximum solid stain. Looks good but is very flat. Holds the dirt quite a bit. Good luck with yours!

  • @sandrac2657
    @sandrac2657 6 років тому +1

    Also, Deckover claims that it can be used on concrete as well which we also tried, that peeled off as well, we were so excited by how it looked as we painted it on that we also tried it on our metal garage door and a few outside metal doors. And here's the funny thing, it adhered to the metal like nothing else we've seen and you can hardly even scrape it off!! It's wonderful on the darn doors but doesn't work at all on the surfaces it was made for!

  • @cynthiamaturo3463
    @cynthiamaturo3463 7 років тому +64

    I had the exact same experience as you did and I am also very angry that I was led to believe this was some superior product! I also made absolutely sure I followed every application step to the letter including buying the very expensive Behr cleaner. What really makes me mad is that I went into Home Depot with pictures of how bad it was peeling (I applied in September and by April it looked horrible) and my receipts to show it was just six months before, and Home Depot said I had to deal directly with Behr... I was just disgusted at that point, so I am very sorry to hear that you had no luck with them.… this product should be taken off the market!!!! DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!!!!!

    • @brada7458
      @brada7458 7 років тому +8

      Cynthia Maturo As a result of your comment and this video, I will not purchase this product, thanks

    • @ChrisReviewsStuff
      @ChrisReviewsStuff  7 років тому +3

      I've contacted Behr and they are currently going to send me some replacement paint. But I still have to clean off the deck, sand the deck down and repaint it myself. It's a lot of work and if it would have just worked the first time I wouldn't have to do it again. I will post an update after I receive the paint and do some of the work.

    • @kkandretti
      @kkandretti 7 років тому

      Me Either -- Behr SUCKS!!!!
      +

    • @seegeepee
      @seegeepee 7 років тому +1

      I was on the verge of buying 8 Gal. of this stuff for deck and front walk. Then I started reading reviews and complaints. Then I heard about the class action lawsuits for multiple brands. Then I watched this video. Back to the drawing board, I guess.
      @Moon Pie: Given that this stuff is crap, what is the best solution for covering small/medium cracks? The overall structural integrity of the wood seems sound, so we're not ready for total replacement yet. I'm leaning toward a oil-based solid stain at this point, to at least hide some of the wear.

    • @seegeepee
      @seegeepee 7 років тому

      Thanks! Looking at Cabot, or maybe Flood. And besides the back deck, we also have a wood plank front walk--basically a ground-level deck (don't ask me, it came with the house :? ).

  • @kennethnuttle7251
    @kennethnuttle7251 5 років тому +2

    I used it in a really cold wet environment and that was seven years ago and it is still holding up. It looks like an adhesion problem, not enough prep. I am thinking you won’t be satisfied wit any product.

    • @61spindrift
      @61spindrift 4 роки тому +1

      Gee Ken, seems like you are the ONLY one that had success with this paint from all the comments. Seems everyone used the correct procedure and still had the same problem. Also think your comment was unnecessary and mean. This man and many many others spent their hard earned money on a product that did not perform to expectations and were here to inform others. So pooh you on your comment and I thank the maker of this video and all the others that had bad luck with the product for expressing their opinion. Go enjoy your beautiful deck you say has this product on it and consider yourself lucky cause your the only one.

  • @amae54
    @amae54 3 роки тому

    My previous deck rotted out from painting it. Once my deck was replaced I chose an oil stain instead. I did lots of research and used TWP. You should check out their website. They answer all questions about using their product . There are lots of colors to choose from as well.

  • @chriswohlford7687
    @chriswohlford7687 3 роки тому +1

    I have used this paint extensively over the last few years. It just does not work if you try to paint it over a different existing finish, no matter how clean it is. You must sand it down to bare wood and then make sure it is completely dry. Also, bare wood that is weathered still does not work, it must be freshly sanded. It will stick to itself as long as the older coat is cleaned well before you repaint.

  • @timothyheim9507
    @timothyheim9507 4 роки тому +1

    Same color, same stain and EXACT same problem! Now I have to scrape, sand and re stain. NOT with Behr that's for sure. What other stain with good results has others used?

  • @dagoram
    @dagoram 7 років тому +6

    ive found bare wood always calls for a primer..even if the product says paint and primer. its just kinda how it goes at least ive found on my jobs

  • @mikeskiinghousedad1236
    @mikeskiinghousedad1236 4 роки тому

    Yep, same results for three years running. However ... every summer i'd peal up the bubbling , peeling paint sections (it sticks real well to itself and previous year's paint - you can pull it off in long strips) let the surface dry for several days, then go down to Home Depot or Lowes and buy a $9 returned gallon of Deckover, of an acceptable color - there's usually a good choice if u check back often, and recoat the deck. Yes a pain, but cheaper and faster than other plans discussed here. And I like the changing colors.

  • @cjcashin8473
    @cjcashin8473 6 років тому +2

    Exact same problems!! Looked perfect for a few months. Areas heated by the sun softened the stain, a shoe can tear it and it peels to bare wood. Application was done exactly as instructed, using all Behr products. 1 year later we applied an additional coat. This time the peeling worsened and revealed rotting of the wood. This is like a covering of skin that traps moisture once you have a place that has peeled. We have had to replace 35 boards this year and, at 65, I have been on hands & knees carefully scraping & peeling this terrible stuff off for weeks. So disappointing and so much expense & labor.

  • @scpetersdesign
    @scpetersdesign 6 років тому +3

    We are experiencing the same exact situation with this product and are now struggling to remove it.

  • @robertswift6101
    @robertswift6101 7 років тому +18

    i just returned 4 gallons of Behrs today at homedepot because of all the bad videos on youtube i have seen,I wont take the chance and will go somewhere else and use a different product,,I also will use stain instead of paint

    • @janetbirch9277
      @janetbirch9277 5 років тому

      yes, still still trying to remove deck over - as you cannot put an additional coat on after time, you must remove the original coat!!! Very Very Difficult!!!

  • @wesmcdermott3211
    @wesmcdermott3211 5 років тому

    I just finished power washing my deck and getting ready for final finish. I'm so glad I saw this video. I was considering Behr but after seeing this video, its a no go for me.

    • @ChrisReviewsStuff
      @ChrisReviewsStuff  5 років тому

      Super happy you saw this before you did it! Can't complain enough about this stuff to people, this stuff shouldn't exist!

    • @triciamssensensensibility3350
      @triciamssensensensibility3350 4 роки тому

      @Moon Pie Any brand in particular you would recommend?

  • @mattreb5748
    @mattreb5748 3 роки тому +1

    Skipping this and doing stain. Thanks for the video man

  • @testeronionetwothree910
    @testeronionetwothree910 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the WARNING👍🏽 We has the same issue 4 years in a row with Rustolium “Restore 10X”. I saw a few good reports about this one (DeckOver) and am glad I clicked on yours too, because I’m now going to put Composite decking in (Veranda brand from Home Depot is the least expensive and has a 15year warranty. I don’t wanna paint EVERY year🤷🏽‍♂️ lol) Thanks again bud👍🏽

  • @facarelli
    @facarelli 5 років тому +1

    Yup! Same happened to us! It looks exactly Like mine. Same story. I started seeing peeling the winter after and now it's been almost three years. Oddly at the same time, there are spots that were covered by the overhang and especially one spot under a plastic chest that is perfectly adhered! I have dragged my feet about doing anything about it and no longer have receipts but I am going to take it back to Home Depot and after that I will contact Behr and fight with them about it. I have spent back-breaking hours trying to scrape it all up. But some of it won't come off, while other parts are flaking off. It was sold as THE solution for old wood. So they can't complain about that. Like you, I used their deck cleaner and a deck brush. After that I used a bleach and water solution to kill any algae that was still on it. I'm into this about the same amount of money and a bunch of labor as well :( Pissed!

    • @daveyboy8907
      @daveyboy8907 5 років тому

      Stephen Nelson me to, I used in on a new deck 1 tear old.. thousands in wood ruined.. bs

    • @facarelli
      @facarelli 5 років тому

      @@daveyboy8907 yep...I tried renting a sander, marginal results it's now smooth LOL, but still peeling, tried to get a friend who does floors to sand it with a belt sander he talked me out of it / refused ... he said the best thing to do is power wash it with a quality high powered power washer get as much as possible off then go to a paint store where the professionals go Not a Home Depot type place and get a recommendation for an outdoor deck paint. And painted over again! Either that or replace the entire M effer! So you're right a lot of money and a whole lot of time! I will spend every spare minute of my summer probably getting distech to look halfway decent again!

    • @daveyboy8907
      @daveyboy8907 5 років тому

      Stephen Nelson yep I did the power washer thing yesterday and it took about 75 percent maybe off.. Now I have to try getting the rest off.. If I could afford it I would buy trex decking as I just did a trex deck for a customer and its great stuff.. Screw home depo after this , the worker which has worked in the paint department for years talked me into this crap.. Should have never listened to this idiot..

  • @sammym1311
    @sammym1311 4 роки тому +3

    Just dealing with this now in 2020! Bought the house with deck over already applied. It's a mess! Now how to remove...?

    • @blablablugh
      @blablablugh 4 роки тому +1

      Im trying boiling water, followed by a quick scrape. I've tried power washing and am also looking at a commercial paint remover/stripper. I am not excited about using some that toxic. This is one of the worst products I've ever used.

  • @vkdowdy9519
    @vkdowdy9519 Рік тому

    I've been chipping off the same stuff, even the same color, for two weeks. It helps your back to duct tape a flexible paint scrapper to a pole. I think it failed because water was trapped under the paint. It comes off in sheets because it's a little rubbery. Almost done but can decide...solid stain or deck paint with primer. Seems like everything fails over time.

  • @marionortiz2070
    @marionortiz2070 4 роки тому +1

    Im glad I seen this...I was going to order some but not now.

  • @onenikkione
    @onenikkione 4 роки тому

    thanks for posting. I've decided to just replace our 20 year old decking boards (approx. $300 + screws) after that I will just keep up with maintenance and never use a solid paint-type product that will just peel after a short time.

  • @toyagross2516
    @toyagross2516 3 роки тому

    Thank you... I'm in the process of painting my deck and I really appreciate the heads up.

  • @sticks0012
    @sticks0012 6 років тому

    Used some on a tower blind three years ago and still looks perfect.It's not made for vertical surfaces but the red squirrels have not tried to chew it either.Well it sticks great to fresh vertical plywood anyways and seems to be critter proof.

  • @mikematlock85
    @mikematlock85 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for the reviews and saving us a lot of time and money!

    • @ChrisReviewsStuff
      @ChrisReviewsStuff  5 років тому +1

      No problem. That's why I posted the video, I want more people to be aware of how bad it is and NOT to buy it.

    • @johnhodges7872
      @johnhodges7872 4 роки тому

      Great video just started pressure washing my deck to do the same thing buy Behr deckover paint not now thanks for the review

  • @johnmcmorran7706
    @johnmcmorran7706 5 років тому

    We had the same thing happen. We are quite disappointed with the product. Thanks for the video. Now on to see how to strip off the Behr de k over and put something else on.

  • @kimberlyslesinger8979
    @kimberlyslesinger8979 6 років тому +1

    Had the same problem. Contacted Behr there was a class action lawsuit filed. Behr said they can do nothing since it’s been settled in court. Go to the webpage they are reimbursing people who had these issues. They also are reimbursing 75% of repair bills. All details on the webpage. Behr will only direct you to that page, they will not comment anything else.

  • @johndoeblacko9828
    @johndoeblacko9828 5 років тому +4

    Glad i saw this before doong my deck

  • @Traveler-PKK
    @Traveler-PKK 5 років тому +22

    Sad thing is Deckover is still being sold at Home Depot! WTF?

    • @jefferyjackson5485
      @jefferyjackson5485 4 роки тому

      Yes, they still sell it but notice they stopped advertising it. That tells us something.

  • @homerlex
    @homerlex 6 років тому

    My deck started with some chipping after the first year. Now, after a few years its peeling up pretty badly. I contacted Behr. They are sending me another 5 gallons to redo it (along with 2 gallons of All-In-One Wood Cleaner). Nice of them to offer to send free stuff but they could not offer up a suggestion why it failed the first time. They just said "redo it and it will be better this time". I'm willing to do the work one more time since they are sending the materials, but next time I'll probably be replacing the wood and go back to using stain.

    • @ChrisReviewsStuff
      @ChrisReviewsStuff  6 років тому

      I agree it's great that they offered a solution, but we both know it will turn out the same way. I called and they also offered me more paint and unless they are going to come out and do it I don't want to have the same issue next year. Replace the time I lost by paint this myself.

  • @mrjosediaz
    @mrjosediaz 5 років тому +18

    The greatest regret of my life is buying Behr Deck Over Paint. I wasted so much money and worse so much time. It ruined my back peeling it off and my deck.

    • @eduu2
      @eduu2 4 роки тому

      It is not the peeling the big problem . it is the time and work money to get removed from the wood, we are talking about days of hard work

  • @bkrbkrl
    @bkrbkrl 5 років тому +4

    You are not the only one. My friend's deck was also a total fail and they did ALL the prep work right. Bad product!

  • @TheSageDad
    @TheSageDad 7 років тому +8

    I used the product on an exterior wall, and two years later it looks perfect. I just bought 15 gallons to do my deck (bought today). By the looks of your peeling, it was applied way too light. This stuff needs to be slathered on and two coats. I'm not disputing your results per se but it looks really thin of an application to me.

    • @robertswift6101
      @robertswift6101 7 років тому

      you are correct and you apply 2 thin coats not slather on thick

    • @robertswift6101
      @robertswift6101 7 років тому +1

      its garbage,ask any real painter,,thin coats not thick but i wish you all the best with those 15 gallons

    • @dattape2828
      @dattape2828 5 років тому

      yah...bad preparation. power wash first

  • @Traveler-PKK
    @Traveler-PKK 5 років тому +1

    Yep, same thing happened to me using the Bher Deckover. My deck has to trashed. The only fix is to tear it down or flip the boards over on the base and the the top railing. You can't sand it because the Behr Deckover is like rubber so it get's stuck on the sand paper and burns. Very sad.

    • @Jessi-jessXoXo
      @Jessi-jessXoXo 5 років тому

      Traveler u got to scrape and power wash it

  • @MrKkratz01
    @MrKkratz01 6 років тому +2

    I did not have this experiance the number one mistake most people make is they do not do a moisture test. Just because its been 3 dry days and your deck looks and feels dry does not mean there is no moisture in the wood still. You need to take a plastic sheet lay it across the deck and if moisture exists you will see precipitation under the plastic

  • @jmo2900
    @jmo2900 5 років тому +2

    Yep same thing happened to us! it looked great initially but after 1 year paint began peeling and now 4 years later the deck looks like SH*T. Only thing for us to do is replace with Trex which will be done this week. And that is an expensive job. Hoping we will have good results and customer service.

  • @hellosweetheart3350
    @hellosweetheart3350 5 років тому +4

    Wood holds water for a long time.. this could've been your fault. 3 days?

  • @bchikku7179
    @bchikku7179 6 років тому +1

    Cant agree enough with this add, I live in Pennsylvania and have exactly the same experience. I did a thorough cleaning with Behr cleaning liquid

  • @christophermatthews555
    @christophermatthews555 5 років тому

    Same thing happened to me. Even used a grey just like that. My deck was bare. I used the cleaner to prep it before staining it. And a year later it looked just like your deck.

  • @stevenrodia5891
    @stevenrodia5891 5 років тому +3

    I used the same thing and it lasted about 3 years before peeling. Given the price I was very underwhelmed by the results. Sad to see others had the same experience.

  • @desifrazier6860
    @desifrazier6860 6 років тому +3

    no deck over for me...other video almost got me...thanks for the heads UP!!!!

  • @dvaone11
    @dvaone11 7 років тому +2

    the problem with our weather its that mess up a lot with wooden deck. your wood its like the conditions of mine, you need now to strip the paint off, clean it up again with any cleaning no matter, power wash it, need to sand it a little even tho they saying you dont need to after using paint strip, cover cracks and any screws with exterior wood filling because that will prevent for whater go in the cracks, creating moisture and paint to come out, then you need to sand againg and let it dry for 5 days or more no less then you free to paint but because of the condition of your wood, you need to use texture will work best

    • @robertswift6101
      @robertswift6101 7 років тому +1

      dont use paint,,use stain

    • @JacquesGagnon1961
      @JacquesGagnon1961 6 років тому

      I agree after all this cleaning job... never ever use paint for the horizontal surface... always use stain...

  • @Yarrowecovillage
    @Yarrowecovillage 4 роки тому

    Wow. We're jussst now looking at refinishing our deck that has had Deck Over on it. It's still completely sealed, just looks ugly. The thing I notice is ours is textured. Almost as though it has sand in it. Our experience was so good we've now used it to seal some old deck furniture. We live in a rainy area. Our boards were sealed all the way around. Did you only cover the top of the wood? Or did you do the boards on all four sides?

  • @terrieburton3300
    @terrieburton3300 6 років тому +1

    I also had the same thing happen to me, 3 months and was totally cracked and bubbled, etc. Niw yo try and fix the problem. Mine was a covered wrap around porch on my home instead of open deck.

  • @heatherdwyer6329
    @heatherdwyer6329 4 роки тому +2

    Same thing happened to me! Infuriating! Wait until you try to remove it! I’m renting an industrial sander tomorrow but I have no idea what I’m going to use to paint it afterwards because I cannot use Behr deck over. Mine came off in huge strips in some places. So much time and effort (and money) and it looked good all of 30 seconds!

  • @dianeluecke1261
    @dianeluecke1261 3 роки тому

    I had the same problem. Totally followed the directions and prep before using the Deckover. It peeled off and left the wood splintered and awful and I ended up re-decking the floor and stairs. I'm in the process of stripping and sanding the railings. It bubbles and comes off in strips and leaves the wood in terrible shape. I live in Missouri and we have all seasons also. I'm researching what to use for the new wood flooring on my deck.

  • @CheapDSlots
    @CheapDSlots 5 років тому

    I live in a condominium and they want us to use the same product paint not stain all the time. I’ve use the behr deck over and The porch and patio floor paint and it seemed after two years deck would have to be done again and I live in Michigan which we have all kinds of weather but will never buy this product again was just ready to go out to buy some. Now don’t know what to get to make less work.

  • @lindadupler7927
    @lindadupler7927 5 років тому

    We have the same problem. We had to replace all the floor boards on the deck, we are in the process of trying to remover the deck over paint with the produce from Behr and it is a bear coming off.
    We will have to scrape and sand everything before we can stain the deck. I like Behr paints but will never use this deck over again.

  • @dontrelswinson3624
    @dontrelswinson3624 7 років тому

    Many ppl clean the deck and feel it to be pointless to SAND and/or strip. also, using a pressure washer only forces water into the wood fibers, it doesn't really clean the wood. Using a water hose is recommended and filling in the holes and cracks with the deckover product and allowing it to dry prior to rolling on is also recommended.

  • @GirlArmy21
    @GirlArmy21 4 роки тому

    If you have a pressure treated wooden deck...the paint doesn't absorb into the porosity of the wood. I had the same thing happen when I tried to stain my deck black. It looked great for 1 season and then thru winter....by following spring...all wiped off. I think you have to put a primer on first, then paint to get past that. I was so frustrated as well. (in Canada).

  • @rodriffel6570
    @rodriffel6570 7 років тому +21

    Yep, made the same mistake myself. This wins the award for top LOUSY product on the market. Congrat's Behr!

  • @TheTrisky1
    @TheTrisky1 4 роки тому

    SAME EXACT PROBLEM. It is like looking at my own deck. I too have a couple of boards where the water got trapped underneath the stain and rotted, just like your's. Awful product. I am peeling mine up. It is not coming up quite as easy, I am using a scraper. Any tips for removing this crap?

  • @auroraelliott7786
    @auroraelliott7786 6 років тому +3

    Had the same problem with the paint peeling, expensive experience.

  • @billprezioso3677
    @billprezioso3677 4 роки тому +1

    It looks like you used the wrong version of deckover the coating looks too thin maybe you used the product designed for spindles which is much thinner,the floor coating is much thicker and the finished product has a very different look almost wavy,I’ve used this product three times on my customers decks and it holds up twice as long as any other coating I’ve ever used.Proper prep work is an absolute must or no product will last.

  • @hondo434
    @hondo434 5 років тому +4

    Folks, if you have an old and you installed the deck with deck screws, all you have to do is remove screws and flip boards and you will find smooth wood which you can power wash reuse/recycle. Much easier than this paint calamity. Use nail puller/recking bar for nails, mine turned out great, just like new! Just line up holes to reattach. If you are near ground level and can put bottle jack with wood protector to pump up boards from below. Just a suggestion!

  • @huyquoctran2088
    @huyquoctran2088 5 років тому +8

    I build deck for a living. Paint over deck is no good compare to staining it. More work on maintenance and clean up

  • @reedyg9182
    @reedyg9182 4 роки тому +2

    Did you use a Primer first before you did the deck over

    • @citizn-xh7rv
      @citizn-xh7rv 4 роки тому +1

      I wouldn't be surprised if that's part of the reason why so many people are having issues with it, considering deckover doesn't seem to have primer in it. And a guy on this thread said he primed his deck first, prepped it, let it dry entirely, then painted it and said a year later his deck looks great apparently.

    • @lindalai9092
      @lindalai9092 3 роки тому +1

      @@citizn-xh7rv I have wondered the same thing.

  • @Mrworkout213
    @Mrworkout213 6 років тому

    Hello thank you for the video. I was just about to purchase a few gallons to do my deck up in the Poconos. After seeing your video I am convinced not even going to bother. Sorry you went through this bud.

    • @ChrisReviewsStuff
      @ChrisReviewsStuff  6 років тому

      Glad to save as many people as possible from buying this stuff. What a waste of time and money and now the deck looks worse than it did before.

  • @satanicmonkey666
    @satanicmonkey666 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for this video. Almost bought the stuff.

  • @TimKaseyMythHealer
    @TimKaseyMythHealer 5 років тому +1

    If you paint before the deck is completely dried out you are going to trap water behind the paint. Don't blame the paint. Also, your deck must be free of oils. Also, if you hit the painted surface with a powerful pressure washer it will blast the paint off in an instant. Paint doesn't have any thinking ability, that's your department. I put this on my deck and hand no issues for the entire time.

  • @trucavalier
    @trucavalier 4 роки тому +1

    5 years mine is still awesome. About to apply another coat not sure what happened to you guys

    • @miragexl007
      @miragexl007 3 роки тому

      There's always a question on situation. Variables. Did my deck the first time last about four years great, Lowe's version. Second time, about 3 years. Not great. But still a quick good-looking fix. Will try this bear stuff

  • @tammyp8493
    @tammyp8493 4 роки тому +2

    Wish I'd seen this before I started painting my deck! I used Restore last time and spent a month getting the mess of peeling paint up off my deck this summer. I'm only half way done repainting my pool deck with this Behr Deck Over. What in the world do I use to finish now? I've spent over $360 painting a small pool deck now only to have it peel off.

  • @hntruckman
    @hntruckman 7 років тому +4

    Boy, i'm glad I did some research before going to by Behr deck stain. I'm not going to use it now.
    I heard good things about Olympic deck stain. I'm gonna do some research about Olympic.
    Thanks for the video

    • @ChrisReviewsStuff
      @ChrisReviewsStuff  7 років тому

      This isn't the stain, this is the paint "Deck Over".

    • @Rubamex0j0
      @Rubamex0j0 6 років тому

      Olympic deck over is the same garbage.....avoid at all cost!