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The easiest, and luckiest solution, would be that the rain is simply blowing in to the exposed block, between the ground and where the siding on the house begins. It can run down to the basement through the center of the block and seep in. Try waterproofing these blocks with Defy All-Purpose Heavy Duty Water Repellent first…maybe you’ll get lucky. If that doesn’t work…call a contractor. - Murray
There are three steps to the process…first, clean the patio with Defy Safer Masonry Cleaner. Second, re-sand the joints to replace the sand that has been washed out. Third, apply two coats of Defy Paver Sealer. The result will be a patio that looks like new and has a beautiful, rich “wet look”.- Murray
Yes. Defy offers a product…Paver Sealer…that will harden or “stabilize” the sand, making it nearly impossible to wash out. By doing this, it also helps to reduce the growth of weeds between the pavers as well as ants colonizing through the sand.- Murray
The paint folks are correct…it is essential that you etch the floor prior to painting to insure good adhesion of the paint. Skip the muriatic acid though…Defy now has a product, Safer Masonry Cleaner, that will do everything that muriatic acid does without the harmful fumes and it won’t burn your skin.- Murray
Water repellents are available in two basic categories…film formers and penetrants. If you stay with penetrants, or products that do not form a film on the surface, the result is little, if any, change to the appearance of the building. Defy All-Purpose Heavy Duty Water Repellent is an excellent choice. - Murray
Just as there are a lot of different types of substrates…brick, block, split-face block, etc. there are also several different types of water repellents available to treat them and each has their own benefits. Match the one that’s right for your project at www.defyinfo.com. - Murray
Yes…yes…and yes! You can paint it and it will look like new aluminum siding when you’re done. Wash it well first with a cleaner, such as TSP. If there is still powdery chalk on the surface, apply a bonding primer, such as Defy Acrylic Water Sealant & Paint Additive. Once the primer has dried, paint the siding with a good acrylic paint, making sure to follow the manufacturers label directions. - Murray
It is efflorescence…minerals and salts that occur naturally in the environment that are being deposited on the surface of the brick by water. The fix is fairly easy…wire brush them off and treat the surface with Defy All-Purpose Heavy Duty Water Repellent - Murray
The easiest, and luckiest solution, would be that the rain is simply blowing in to the exposed block, between the ground and where the siding on the house begins. It can run down to the basement through the center of the block and seep in. Try waterproofing these blocks with Defy All-Purpose Heavy Duty Water Repellent first…maybe you’ll get lucky. If that doesn’t work…call a contractor. - Murray
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