I just saw a bunch of videos where Beher deck over starts to peel and crack after one year if you live in the Northeast! I just bought three cans and I'm bringing them back first thing in the morning!
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@Solomon Jayceon i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and Im in the hacking process now. Takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I'm wondering if a lot of the negative reviews/experiences are associated with the "non-Advanced" deckover. Do you have any experience or data that might support this?
I used the deck over on my pool deck and it is horrible. I followed all the directions and it still peeled off and cracked. I use all the behr products and I am pleased with them all except this one.
I'm really wanting to try this but have read a lot of bad reviews. I'm guessing that is from poor prep work. Is primer recommend? I'm thinking about putting Keelz2 on it first. Any input?
Hey McFly, I wouldn't use a primer with the Behr DeckOver on new wood. Wash and clean the surface, wait 24 hours after washing the deck. Apply two coats of DeckOver allowing 24 between coats.
I have a similar product and after 2 years it is cracking in multiple areas. Do I have to dig or scrape out the cracked areas to allow the wood to dry out and prime and repaint? Sand? The manufacturer told me to blast the cracks with a power washer to peel off the areas but that sounds counterproductive. I was hoping this product would be more flexible and not prone to cracking, but alas it is not an elastomeric coating.
To be fair, the big risk with solid solid stains and deck paints is that it can trap moisture in. Even if wood is dry to the touch, that doesn't mean there isn't moisture still trapped underneath. Your intuition is correct about the powerwashing. It sounds like a good idea, but it'll end up pushing water deep into the wood. The only way you'd be able to do it is to keep it at a lower psi and let it dry as long as possible (72 hours minimum, longer if possible). Check your product's website, as there should be application/maintenance instructions that could help you. If the product you're using is similar to DeckOver Advanced, then you would just wait for a dry spell, make sure the surrounding area is clean and apply a liberal recoat over the cracks. It's best to regularly check for the early signs of cracking and reseal them before they gets larger and compromises the coating. If the cracks are very big, you may have to replace the wood board entirely, but hopefully it hasn't gotten to that point! Hope this helps!
What product would you recommend for a Cedar Playset? (it's 1 yr old and came with with transparent coat) ? We are also seeing bees and wasps on it throughout the day.
Chemically Stripping it or sanding it off is the first step…. Then restoring it with A “Brightener” … let dry to 12% moisture… then applying a “penetrating oil based stain” from SSE
I just use a semi-transparent on a deck that was sanded smooth. I do not like the finish and the color. I'm wondering if I need to do any prep work to paint over it with this product? It's been cured for about a week
You need to chemically strip it and use a “penetrating oil based stain”. Anything water based or oil modified will fail over time… go with a penetrating oil & never worry
Hi, I live on the coast in a home that is on pilings. My porch is looking really sad and I was looking at using Behr Deckover, but I am discouraged knowing that I would have to apply to all areas of the planks. Seeing that it would be impossible to cover the whole plank. Do you all recommend a different stain or sealer? I also have steps and a deck around a pool that I would also need to redo so a product that is slip resistant is necessary. Thank you! :)
@@thepaintpeople I would like a solid stain. Currently the stain that is on there has worn off in high traffic spots to the point where I can see bare wood. Do you have an email address? I could send you pictures if that would help. I have other questions for you as well. I appreciate your time and help. :)
Used this product 3 years ago and it’s crap!!! I’m now scraping the peeling paint. Stay far away from this product! I had it done by a very good painter and now I’m stuck with this mess!!
This is all BS. I unfortunately used deck over 3 years ago AS RECOMMENDED and now I need to throw out all planks due to rot and go with Trex. Wood, even when cut in planks still contracts and expands with temp and humidity. We need another class action suit against Behr like in 2018.
@@thepaintpeople Was not out at the time. It is crazy to have to go under a deck and paint the bottoms and can’t properly paint the sides to make a complete seal unless each plank is removed to do so. I’d rather go with Trex and be done with it. Thanks for your response anyhow.
@@thepaintpeople deck over or ultra advance or whatever is a failure ! Paint is not meant for decks even much less a thick paint such deck over. Use oil stain ! That is it ! Deckover is a disaster !
This product sucks! We live in the Northeast it's been just about a year We followed all of the prep instructions to a t and this stuff is peeling everywhere We have a two-level deck we spent hours prepping and applying this product hours of labor hundreds of dollars spent and after 1 year it looks like absolute crap highly disappointed!
I just saw a bunch of videos where Beher deck over starts to peel and crack after one year if you live in the Northeast! I just bought three cans and I'm bringing them back first thing in the morning!
you probably dont care at all but does anyone know a way to log back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly lost my account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me!
@Titus Hank instablaster :)
@Solomon Jayceon i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and Im in the hacking process now.
Takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Solomon Jayceon it worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thank you so much, you saved my ass!
@Titus Hank no problem :)
I'm wondering if a lot of the negative reviews/experiences are associated with the "non-Advanced" deckover. Do you have any experience or data that might support this?
The most perfect video ever you had but please subtitles in greek ! We love you james
Thanks so much!
I have a solid stain on my current deck. The deck is in very good shape. Do I need to strip the deck before applying ?
I used the deck over on my pool deck and it is horrible. I followed all the directions and it still peeled off and cracked. I use all the behr products and I am pleased with them all except this one.
I'm really wanting to try this but have read a lot of bad reviews. I'm guessing that is from poor prep work. Is primer recommend? I'm thinking about putting Keelz2 on it first. Any input?
Hey McFly, I wouldn't use a primer with the Behr DeckOver on new wood. Wash and clean the surface, wait 24 hours after washing the deck. Apply two coats of DeckOver allowing 24 between coats.
I have a similar product and after 2 years it is cracking in multiple areas. Do I have to dig or scrape out the cracked areas to allow the wood to dry out and prime and repaint? Sand? The manufacturer told me to blast the cracks with a power washer to peel off the areas but that sounds counterproductive. I was hoping this product would be more flexible and not prone to cracking, but alas it is not an elastomeric coating.
To be fair, the big risk with solid solid stains and deck paints is that it can trap moisture in. Even if wood is dry to the touch, that doesn't mean there isn't moisture still trapped underneath. Your intuition is correct about the powerwashing. It sounds like a good idea, but it'll end up pushing water deep into the wood. The only way you'd be able to do it is to keep it at a lower psi and let it dry as long as possible (72 hours minimum, longer if possible). Check your product's website, as there should be application/maintenance instructions that could help you. If the product you're using is similar to DeckOver Advanced, then you would just wait for a dry spell, make sure the surrounding area is clean and apply a liberal recoat over the cracks. It's best to regularly check for the early signs of cracking and reseal them before they gets larger and compromises the coating. If the cracks are very big, you may have to replace the wood board entirely, but hopefully it hasn't gotten to that point! Hope this helps!
you don't know if it fills 1/4 in cracks? have you tested it out before doing this video?
With all these maintenance headaches... Doesn't it feel like a wood stain or elastomeric paint would make more sense?
What product would you recommend for a Cedar Playset? (it's 1 yr old and came with with transparent coat) ? We are also seeing bees and wasps on it throughout the day.
Chemically Stripping it or sanding it off is the first step…. Then restoring it with A “Brightener” … let dry to 12% moisture… then applying a “penetrating oil based stain” from SSE
Can you spray it?
I just use a semi-transparent on a deck that was sanded smooth. I do not like the finish and the color. I'm wondering if I need to do any prep work to paint over it with this product? It's been cured for about a week
You need to chemically strip it and use a “penetrating oil based stain”. Anything water based or oil modified will fail over time… go with a penetrating oil & never worry
Does it work good on concrete?
Could this be used on porch railings
Sure can.
Thanks for the heads up
No problem 👍
Can this product be sprayed on?
Yes. Apparently Behr recommends a 0.5-0.6mm tip with a 60 mesh filter. Don't thin the product!
@@thepaintpeople Thank you!
Heyo, ex behr rep here, you can spray the smooth product, but not the textured or extra texture
Hi, I live on the coast in a home that is on pilings. My porch is looking really sad and I was looking at using Behr Deckover, but I am discouraged knowing that I would have to apply to all areas of the planks. Seeing that it would be impossible to cover the whole plank. Do you all recommend a different stain or sealer? I also have steps and a deck around a pool that I would also need to redo so a product that is slip resistant is necessary. Thank you! :)
Hey, are you looking for a solid stain or Semitransparent? Also what type of wood are you staining?
@@thepaintpeople I would like a solid stain. Currently the stain that is on there has worn off in high traffic spots to the point where I can see bare wood. Do you have an email address? I could send you pictures if that would help. I have other questions for you as well. I appreciate your time and help. :)
Do ppg timeless paint next
PPG Breakthrough is coming up actually! Funny you should say that
Deck bottom CANT be done...now what
Used this product 3 years ago and it’s crap!!! I’m now scraping the peeling paint. Stay far away from this product! I had it done by a very good painter and now I’m stuck with this mess!!
Sorry to hear that Judy! Just curious, do you know if it was the reformulated 'Advanced' version? Or the older one?
Older one, but I heard the newer formula isn’t much better! You still have peeling problems.stick with a semi-transparent stain
This is all BS. I unfortunately used deck over 3 years ago AS RECOMMENDED and now I need to throw out all planks due to rot and go with Trex. Wood, even when cut in planks still contracts and expands with temp and humidity. We need another class action suit against Behr like in 2018.
Did you use the reformulated Advanced Deck Over?
@@thepaintpeople Was not out at the time. It is crazy to have to go under a deck and paint the bottoms and can’t properly paint the sides to make a complete seal unless each plank is removed to do so. I’d rather go with Trex and be done with it. Thanks for your response anyhow.
Wait two to three years after application and you will find it peeling and deck rotting. Be warned.
A deck we did started peeling and cracking within a few years. Horrible product.
Try to sand your deckover…😂
Your evil
Cut the editorial and get to the point.
This behr product is totally awful. Take my advice don’t buy the stuff. Hate it!!!!!!!
Just curious! Did you end up using DeckOver or DeckOver Advance?
@@thepaintpeople deck over or ultra advance or whatever is a failure ! Paint is not meant for decks even much less a thick paint such deck over.
Use oil stain ! That is it !
Deckover is a disaster !
How am I supposed to respect the opinion of someone that wears a hat like?
This product sucks! We live in the Northeast it's been just about a year We followed all of the prep instructions to a t and this stuff is peeling everywhere We have a two-level deck we spent hours prepping and applying this product hours of labor hundreds of dollars spent and after 1 year it looks like absolute crap highly disappointed!
Stuff is garbage ask any of us pros. We don't warranty deckover. I refuse to us it