Q:I currently have a charcoal gray stamped concrete in the backyard. It’s around a pool so I want to paint it. Would this be a good paint for it or do I need something else? I don’t want it slippery
by|Jul 20, 2024
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A: Hi Janie, thanks for the question, Our Anti-Slip Porch & Patio Floor Paint would be a good choice for around your pool deck. The paint has texture in it that will help with slip-resistance. Have a great day! -Ronald
by|Jul 22, 2024
Q:What is the best way to paint concrete so you don't slip? Add one one one one as I'd spread sand over paint???? Sounds wrong
by|Jul 19, 2024
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A: Hi Joni, thanks for the question. Our Anti-Slip Porch & Patio Floor Paint does have texture in the paint to help against slip resistance. If you have additional questions about your project, please reach out to us directly. Our customer care team is happy to help. -Ronald
by|Jul 22, 2024
Q:Is this tintable for any color and is is good for concrete pool deck
by|Jul 19, 2024
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A: Hi Karen, thank you for your question. The Textured Porch and Patio Paint can be applied to a concrete pool deck and tinted to various colors. Keep in mind, the coating can still become slippery when wet and exposure to pool water and chemicals may shorten the coatings' lifespan. Have a great day! - Randy
by|Jul 19, 2024
Q:Can this be used to paint over a water proofing plastic that was applied to our porch?
by|Jul 17, 2024
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A: Hi Igraham1341, thanks for your question. As it turns out, we do not recommend using our Porch & Patio Floor Paint over plastic, as it may not adhere. Have a great day! -Christina
by|Jul 17, 2024
Q:Is this paint good for driveways
by|Jul 5, 2024
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A: Hi Alex, thank you for your question. We do not recommend our Porch and Patio Floor Paint for driveways. The coating will not hold up to automotive tires. Instead, you can use our 1-Part Epoxy Concrete and Garage Floor Paint. Good luck with your project! -Giovanna
by|Jul 5, 2024
Q:Should a sealer be put on before or after the paint on pressure treated wood?
by|Jun 29, 2024
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A: Hi Jalil, thanks for the question. I would recommend priming the wood before applying the paint. I'd suggest using our Interior/Exterior Multi-Surface Stain-Blocking Primer & Sealer. If you have additional questions about your project, please reach out to us directly. Our customer care team is happy to help. -Ronald
by|Jul 1, 2024
Q:I have old paint on my wood deck, should I power wash it first. Let it dry, then use the primer then paint?
by|Jun 21, 2024
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A: Hi Cindy, thanks for the question, I'd recommend removing any paint that's loose or peeling, cleaning the surface with our All-In-One Wood Cleaner, and letting it dry thoroughly. After the deck is dry prime it with our Interior/Exterior Multi-Surface Stain-Blocking Primer & Sealer and then apply the paint. If you have additional questions about your project, please reach out to us directly. Our customer care team is happy to help. -Ronald
by|Jun 24, 2024
Q:Does this come in desert sand or equivalent color?
by|Jun 16, 2024
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A: Hi RogH, thanks for the question. Our Porch & Patio Floor Paint can be tinted to the color Desert Sand SC-145. Have a great day! -Ronald
by|Jun 17, 2024
Q:Will Behr Semi transparent stain & sealer; #STR 3841/#ST131 adhere to this Behr Porch and Floor paint (painted 30 days ago) This is purely an aesthetic appearance outcome not any form of extra durability or protection
by|Jun 11, 2024
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A: Hi ThePenn, thank you for your question. We do not recommend our Semi-Transparent Stain and Sealer over painted surfaces. The Semi-Transparent Stain should only be used on bare wood. Have a great day! -Giovanna
by|Jun 11, 2024
Q:How long to dry
by|May 30, 2024
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A: Hi there, thank you for your question. Our Porch & Patio Floor Paint will resist rain or moisture after about 24 hours. It can withstand light foot traffic after about 24-48 hours and heavy foot traffic or placing furniture back on the surface after about 72 hours. Please note that high humidity and low temperatures can extend the dry time. Please feel free to reach out to us directly if you have any other questions. -Lina