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Getting closer to the P-car garage finish line.... |
Joe Bob |
Sep 6 2003, 03:53 PM
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drew365 |
Sep 8 2003, 05:25 PM
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Mike; one other option. There is a decking system called Tufflex, it is used for commercial applications such as ski areas that get above average wear. There is a supply house in Santa Barbara called Decorative Protective Coatings that carry it plus many other brands. The owners name is Mike Rottapell, and the guy is a walking encyclopedia on water proofing. His number is (805) 963-3126. He's a great guy, tell him Andy Ritter said hi. I guarantee he will solve your deck problem. You definately don't want to put a hot mop material down.
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