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Thursday, July 24, 2014
New Article "Building Waterproof Roof Decks" in Professional Deck Builder Magazine
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Dex-O-Tex, Mer-Kote and Westcoat Get Social...Social Media Savvy That Is
Dex-O-Tex (Crossfield Products), Westcoat Specialty Coating Systems and Mer-Kote have all set up Facebook pages...
The great thing about Facebook is that you can interact with your customers on a platform that allows clients to upload pics, comments and share their stuff with other users.
Visit these companies if you are a social media user...oh, and don't forget, DeckExpert.com is social too!
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Crossfield Products DEX-O-TEX Receives New UpGraded ES Report
Dex-o-Tex is a slip sheet traffic coating system installed only by professional authorized applicators.
It has been on the market for years as one of the first traffic coatings available.
| ESR-1757 is the report number, look it up and read their new report. |
Monday, February 8, 2010
Crossfield Products (Dex-O-Tex/Miracote) Will Be Closed Friday Feb 26th For Inventory
Here's the press release...
Friday, February 13, 2009
Crossfield Products MIRACOTE Division Announces Training Schedule for 2009

Miracote has posted it's training schedule for 2009 on it's website, click on our headline for any last minute changes/updates...
Training Schedule - 2009
The information below details the current regional training sessions scheduled for Miracote’s “Training on the Move for Contractors on the Run…” Additional training session will be added throughout the year, so check back often for updated scheduling information.
If you would like to customize a training session to meet your particular business needs, please contact us. The Miracote Training Team is committed to providing hands-on training for the 21st Century that keeps you on the cutting edge of product innovation and creative application techniques.
- February 2009
- Where Restoration & Decorative Worlds Meet
February 19th, 20th, and 21st 2009
Fee: $250.00 per person
Alta Paints & Coatings, Inc.
136 West 3300 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Contact:
Jennifer Leyland
jennifer@altapaints.com
801-466-9625
March 2009 - Where Restoration & Decorative Worlds Meet
March 5, 6, and 7th, 2009
Texas Color Crete
5510 Brewster Street
San Antonio, TX 78233
Fee: $250.00 per person (Click for Form)
Contact: Jeff Slaughter
sales@texascolorcrete.com
Tel: 210-650-5455
Fax: 210-650-5459 - Where Restoration & Decorative Worlds Meet
March 11th, 12th, and 13th, 2009
Fee: $250.00 per person
Deco-Crete Supply
133 N. Kohler Road
Orrville, OH 44667
Contact: Jason Geiser
jason@deco-cretesupply.com
330-682-5678 - Where Restoration & Decorative Worlds Meet
March 17, 18, 19th, 2009
Decorative Concrete
6770 E. Marginal Way South
Seattle, WA 97108
Fee: $175.00 per person (Discount for Early Registration; Click For Form)
info@dcsytemssupport.com
Tel: 800-938-4148
April 2009 - Where Restoration & Decorative Worlds Meet
April 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 2009
Fee: $250.00 per person
Crossfield Products Corp.
140 Valley Road
Roselle Park, NJ
Contact: George Reedy
georger@cpcmail.net
410-836-2224 - Where Restoration & Decorative Worlds Meet
April 16, 17 and 18th 2009
Fee: $250.00 per person
Bobcat of the Rockies
7000 E. 56th Avenue
Commerce City, CO 80022
Contact:
Mark Ernst
marke@bobcatoftherockies.com
303-288-6603 - Where Restoration & Decorative Worlds Meet
April 29, 30, and May 1st, 2009
Fee: $250.00 per person
Decorative Construction Supply
3820 US Hwy 80 East
Mesquite, TX 75149
Contact: Corey Granger
corey@decorativeconstructionsupply.com
972-289-1700 - Postponed Until Further Notice
Crossfield Products Corp.
3000 E. Harcourt Street
Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221
Fee: $750.00 per person
Contact: Jodi Hood
jodih@cpcmail.net
310-886-9100 x223
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Roof Deck Rehab in Morro Bay
West Coast Waterproofing (805-331-0700) recently completed the replacement of a 1000 square foot roof deck in Morro Bay.
The house was built apx 12 years ago, using a Dex-O-Tex slip sheet system installed by a local contractor. The deck installation wasn't done correctly from the start, the owner had problems with the job from the get go, and Crossfield had to inspect the job and make recommendations to repair problems left from the original install. Sloping issues, venting the slip sheet and ponding water all contributed to the early demise of the decking system, leaving the owner with little choice but to repalce it way sooner than should have been necessary.
In looking at jobs, one thing I always ask about is what the intended use is going to be. One of the uses for this deck was that a hot tub would be placed on the membrane. That information should have been enough for the installer to realize that Dex-O-Tex Weatherwear's system probably wasn't a suitable choice for this install, as the slip sheet must be able to "move and slip" over the substrate. Since a heavy hot tub was going on, this would restrict the movement.
We recommended tearing off the existing membrane, reusing the flashings if possible.
After stripping it off, we found only a couple of rusted areas of flashings, replaced those and then installed a Desert Crete decking system over the plywood deck.
The new deck looks great, the owner is very happy and we're confident knowing that the home will be well protected for years to come.
West Coast and I would be happy to quote you on your next job. If your interested in our high quality work standards, using high quality waterproofing materials from reputable manufacturer's with 80+ years of manufacturing experience, you should call me.
Price or quality? You can't get quality and a low price, you can only achieve quality when the applicator has the time needed to do his job correctly. Details count in waterproofing and when price counts more over quality, quality suffers, and so will you and your client.
Builders and contractors with high standards who value quality over price should call; those who value price over quality should not disturb us and instead call our competitors who need work and will price your job for speed, not quality.
Friday, April 4, 2008
"CONCRETE EXPRESSIONS" Magazine Features a Direct Bond (Metal Lath) Miracote Waterproof decking install
Written by Bill Palmer, a Concrete Network columnist, the article covers a demonstration of the install procedure done at the American Society of Concrete Contractors convention in North Carolina last fall.
A couple of criticisms, the article glosses over the install procedure, making it seme very simple and with the exception a couple of "watch out for's" would make one think after reading the article that they could just go out and do themselves. That's deceiving, because this is a concrete magazine, not a waterproofing magazine and waterproofing is wholly different from concrete decorative overlays.
Miracote rep Trevor Foster is quoted as saying that "flashing is one of the critical elements to making the system work." No Trevor, flashing is the number one critical item to making the deck waterproof. Period. No argument.
The Miracote system as a direct bond system is an interesting install procedure...
The first step is to install the metal lath with 22-28 staples per square foot (the more the better, some systems call for only 15-20) then, prior to troweling in cement into the lath, they prime the lath and plywood with a diluted polymer resin first. Then they Mirecote RM III polymer-modified concrete underlayment fills the lath. Two coats of single component fluid applied waterproofing is then applied at 25 mils wft, drying to 12.5 mils. (Sounds like a Tufflex type product to me)
They say nearly any sort of docorative overlay can be placed over it and at the demo did a 1/2" topping of Miracote's MPC.
I have several concerns and/or questions to get myself answered; one being why the primer of polymer to the lath and plywood? Are their adhesion issues with their cement to the lath and plywood without that step... or is their something they see as advantageous to that step over their competitions methods? Hmmm. Then I do have an issue over the 1/2' of stamp mix-maybe on smaller decks that will work without much cracking, but what about larger decks with a long span of joists. How will they prevent cracking the stamped surface?
Other questions come to mind too such as fire ratings, ASTM testing and such if any has been done and how proven is the system? If it's new, Miracote will need to show why this should go down in lieu of tried and true decking systems.Showing it to a convention of concrete contractors who probably don't understand the nature of waterproofing at all isn't a good move in my mind...Miracote is looking to open new markets up and needs to spend a lot of time making sure their new market can do the waterproofing part of the job.
Friday, December 21, 2007
Rumor-Dex-O-Tex coming out with metal lath decking system to compete with Mer-Kote's Shur Deck
Hmm, is the deck coating market about to get more competitive as new construction slows?
More to follow when we hear more-got any tips?
