Most of our clients are convinced that the layers of elastomer can be applied to wood surfaces such as clean wood.

Elastomer coatings originally developed as a waterproof layer or membrane designed for water (rain) to penetrate the concrete tanks in areas prone to rainfall were windy. The final was 16 to 20 mils (80 to 10 times thicker than paint the house).

As time painting contractors began experimenting with the combination of elastomeric coating paint the house for different reasons, the first is the need for a layer could lead to a greater thickness to fill the crack and the coating withstood control wood. Painting contractors were aware of the advantages of using elastomeric coatings on concrete and stucco crack media to complement and bridge and the fact that the elastomeric coatings had a thick viscosity, high, high layer thickness, were also aware that the cost was of thirty to fifty percent higher than the typical house paint not to mention the fact that the rate of spread – was to cover 50 to 75 square feet per gallon compared with 300 to 400 square meters encompass a quality house paint. Contractors realized that by combining an elastomeric coating to paint the rate of distribution of the house would increase the combined product fills cracks in the paneling. Almost all manufacturers offer this type of elastomer product. After examining the brand manufacturers such as Vista Paint, Sherwin Williams, Dunn Edwards and others have confirmed that, indeed, recommend elastomeric coatings, Weather-Master 1900, paneling and other wood surfaces.