Jun 20, 2019
I imagine you've heard an episode or two of this show, so you may know that we always emphasize surface preparation and testing as keys for a successful project, no matter the task. The surface that a sealer, coating, floor covering, etc, is going on, is called a "substrate" and we will always insist that the substrate is in the proper condition before covering it up. So what exact IS a substrate made of and how should you prepare it? Thats what we tackle today. Its not a sexy show, but its uber important for you and your construction team to be able to speak the same language.
Substrates we discuss:
Earth
Concrete (basement)
Concrete (slab on grade)
Concrete (elevated deck)
Concrete (decorative surface)
Concrete (Vertical)
Drywall
Wood (framing)
Wood (subfloors)
Wood (sheathing)
Wood (cabinetry & millwork)
Wood (flooring)
Wood (exterior decking/fencing)
Wood (exterior siding)
Wood (misc)
Metal (interior)
Metal (exterior)
Vinyl Flooring
Carpeting
Existing Painted Surfaces (interior)
Existing Painted Surfaces (exterior)
Fabric