Sunday, August 10, 2008

CSLB Revokes License's, Including Deck Master of La Jolla, + see the Updated "Most Wanted List"


Don't know if this company does deck coatings or builds decks, but in any case, Carl Lewis Becker's contractors license, dba "Deck Master" was revoked for several causes under a case/complaint (#2 2007 001183)

Business & Professions Code
7107
Abandonment without legal excuse of any construction project

Business & Professions Code
7083
Failed to report license changes.


CSLB lists all suspended/revoked licenses, be sure to check your contractor out first.

Maybe you can help CSLB track down these violators...

See CSLB's "MOST WANTED" List by clicking the link...

by clicking the link...pictures and information on the top violaters in California, protect yourself from unscrupulous contractors, due diligence is the word!

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Pli-Dek Joins Waterproofdeckcoatingadvice.com as a Paid Sponsor


Pli-Dek Inc of Murrieta CA has joined us as a sponsor of our Blog and website, becoming the first major manufacturer to step into the pool as it were...

We are glad to have Pli-Dek on board, they are a reputable company that has proven systems for waterproofing decks over plywood and concrete substrates, as well as a line of epoxy for coating concrete floors.

Be sure to visit their new website and make sure you tell them you found them here at Waterproofdeckcoatingadvice.com's Blog!

Welcome aboard!

Deck Expert Goes on a Field Trip







Just like in high school, I loved going on "field trips" to see competitors jobs after they are completed. See the job, check what they've done, how they did it, details, and of course, to see if any problems exist or evidence of problems.

So last week on Friday, Deck Expert went off with a buddy to trip down to Rancho Bernardo to the 4S Ranch, where apartment homes were recently built by Saris-Regis Homes...

Rumor has it that it's a job with Westcoat on it, so we're looking for evidence of any failures over wp-40 in particular.

Most of the walkways are well covered with overhangs, protecting them from the heat of the sun, which out here, can easily reach 105 degrees I'm told on many days. There's also private decks and entry decks too so we check them all out, or at least what we can get on... many of these have some sun exposure so maybe we'll find something.

Our field trip revealed some interesting observations and strange details, many of which I personally would never have covered over. We found hot water heater closet doors without any thresholds, that are actually lower than the decks, meaning when it rains, water could run under the doors into the closets. Hope they called that out before waterproofing the closets and decks...

We also found the trim on the doors down onto the decks, which can allow water to wick up into the trim and cause rot, edge details where the material is pulling away or never adhered to begin with. We also saw details like the post bases being covered over, the bolts and bases covered with materials, just barely.

Then as it was looking like there was nothing of significance failing, I spotted a big deck at the leasing center on the second floor, looking out over the pool. Totally exposed to the sun, during the hottest parts of the day.

So into the leasing center we went, up the stairs and out onto the deck. JACKPOT!

So here are the pictures of the cracked deck, multiple cracks everywhere. We found areas where the deck sounded hollow, like it wasn't attached to anything...it moved too, with my weight on the areas...

So is this a Westcoat product job with ALX and WP-40? We're going to find out for sure, we're sending the pictures to Sares-Regis and I'm going to ask them who did it and with

Picture of the Weak (Week)







A few weeks ago I got a call from a client in Cambria; their deck up on the roof had "funny looking lines" and "cracks with rust coming out"

So of course I gotta see this. I drive up and find a urethane coated deck on the roof, ap 11 years old, original owner, never maintained or resealed.

The urethane has burned up, dried out and has split over the plywood seams, which were covered in metal strips first to cover over with the urethane. The metal strips have of course rusted, Cambria is on the ocean after all, and the deck now needs to be redone.

Resealing the urethane could have prevented the early demise of this deck...another lesson for the owners of urethane to maintain or pay...

Monday, August 4, 2008

PLI-DEK Launches Their New Website


Pli-Dek, Inc of Murrieta CA, a manufacturer of waterproof decking as well as epoxies and decorative concrete coatings, has recently updated their website.

The new website features updated pictures of sample jobs, technical drawings/details in CAD and PDF formats, as well as a distributor list and a fantastic photo gallery of finished jobs.

Click the headline or logo to go to their new website.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

ELITE CRETE ANNOUNCES Advanced Training Class This Weekend Aug 9th & 10th (9a-3p)


ELITE CRETE ANNOUNCED they will be holding their advanced 2-day, hands-on training seminar at our Signal Hill training and distribution center located near the Long Beach Airport.

Address: 2700 Rose Ave Unit D Signal Hill, CA 90755
Times: Doors open at 8:30 with coffee and donuts and we go until around 3 each day
Price: $250 per person includes manual, sample boards, brochures, food and drink
We will do 10 different sample boards that will cover all of the potential overlay application you will run into: 1/4" stamped, Faux Slate (Tuscan Trowel), Microfinish (Interior), Splatter/knockdowns, acid staining, concrete dyes, sealers, epoxy, polyaspartic, garage flake systems, marketing, pricing, starting up a business from scratch, and probably a lot more...

If you are already in the overlay business and are tired of the delamination and installation issues you are having with someone else's product, then you owe it to yourself to see how Elite Crete does it. Check out www.concretelocator.com and you can read for yourself why half of the elite crete installers around the country used to use someone else's stuff. Don't let a salesguy in the office that has probably never installed a day in his life pitch you on a bunch hocus pocus. Bring a product receipt from any other overlay product and I will deduct that from your registration fee all the way to $0 (FREE!).

If you are another type of contractor (GC, Concrete, Pool Builder, Landscaper, Painter) or an entreprenuer and want to take advantage of this profitable trade then click on this link to download the registration form and fax it in to reserve your seat in next weekend's class.

CLICK ON OUR HEADLINE FOR A REGISTRATION FORM!