15 pails or more: $109.75 per pail PLUS free freight
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A deck restoration professional knows that finding the right wood care products is critical to that service's success. In contractor polls, Ready Seal is consistently the runaway favorite sealer. Contractors agree, Ready Seal deck sealer has changed the wood restoration industry! It is the most "contractor-friendly" deck sealer for almost any type of wood.
Whether you are a DIY'er looking for the best protection for your deck and fence or a contractor looking for the best combination of performance, price, and ease of application, the search is over.
Ready Seal is right for almost any wood restoration job. Unique resins are combined with parafinnic oil for faster applications and more complete penetration. Ready Seal is loaded with extremely fine pigments that give the wood a natural hue with no glossy coating that could crack or peel. Ready Seal contains outstanding UV protection that lasts for years, excellent mold and mildew inhibitors, and is fully VOC compliant (very low in ozone-depleting chemicals).
No other deck sealer guarantees no runs, laps or streaks - and the deck can be ready to walk on and ready for rainy weather in as little as 15 minutes after it is applied! Cited as one of the preferred penetrating oil sealers by "Wood" magazine, Ready Seal makes deck sealing a breeze! No "painting skills" are required to apply this unique sealer.
"Tried just about everything under the sun, when it comes to stain. Settled on RS and haven't looked back. Great product, easy to apply, and easy to maintain. Many tout the wonders of new products, but I love the fact that I can count on this to perform as advertised. We use this product almost exclusively.
Another great product offered by Sunbrite Supply." Mike H., Minnesota
Making the Case For A Contractor To Use Ready Seal
Ready Seal is one of the most popular deck sealer choices among contractors. There are a lot of reasons why.
Price Among premium sealers, Ready Seal is just plain economical to purchase. The highest contractor price is close to $115 per five-gallon pail, and that price drops with volume buying. By comparison, the range of typical prices for other contractor-preferred oil sealers is between $130 and $175 for a 5-gallon pail.
Ingredients Ready Seal does not contain any silicone. Less-expensive products add silicone to help prevent water absorption, and once silicone is introduced into the wood it cannot be removed. Ready Seal is a pure, natural non-vegetable oil that replenishes the wood and protects it.
Maintenance Sealers that fully penetrate and don’t form a film on the surface are less expensive to restore a second or third time since they do not need to be stripped. If a sealer contains film-formers (any vegetable oil such as linseed) they must be stripped prior to recoating. In a nutshell, if you don’t strip the old film off of the surface there is no way for the new finish to bond to actual wood (as it was designed to do) because the old sealer prevents that. All it can do is bond to the old coat and build up by layers. The more layers, the less permeable the finish is. Period. Eventually the wood cannot breathe through all those layers, which can lead to rotting beneath the sealer.
Ready Seal is the only 100% penetrating sealer we know of. Several manufacturers of film-forming sealers have made claims that their products don’t have to be stripped before re-coating, but these claims just don’t stand up to common sense.
Labor This is one of the most critical areas of savings for contractors. Most pressure wash contractors are not painters by nature. If you use a product containing linseed oil (the main ingredient in oil paint, which forms a coating on the surface) you really need painting skills to apply the sealer. Lap marks are a problem (as well as drip and sag marks) with these products. Since Ready Seal penetrates the wood completely and leaves no film on the surface, there is no chance for drips or laps. You can walk on Ready Seal right after applying without even leaving a footprint, too.
Weather The weather factor is huge for contractors. Reading the labels on all other products, you will see that they warn against applying the sealer if you are expecting any rain within 24 hours or any temperatures below 54 degrees within 24 hours. Ready Seal, on the other hand, has no temperature limitations or rain limitations. The only limitation on applications of Ready Seal is that the wood be dry before you start. This important difference can add up to 60 extra "sealing days" every year for a contractor.