💧 Seal the Deal with Drylok!
The Drylok Masonry Waterproof Clear 5g is a high-performance waterproofing solution designed for masonry surfaces. With a generous volume of 640 Fl Oz and a sleek high gloss finish, this air-powered product ensures your projects not only withstand moisture but also look professionally finished. Made in the USA, it combines durability with compact design, making it an essential tool for any serious DIY enthusiast or professional contractor.
Manufacturer | Drylok |
Part Number | 20915 |
Item Weight | 46 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 15 x 21 inches |
Item model number | DRYLOK - 20915 |
Size | 640 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Color | Clear |
Style | Compact |
Finish | High Gloss |
Material | Plastic |
Power Source | Air Powered |
Volume | 5 Liters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Masonry |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
T**D
Coverage inaccurate and seller customer service is pathetic
Product appears to be ok but only time will tell. However, based on the coverage numbers provided (90-100sf) I bought 4 - 5 gallon buckets (20 gallons), based on the 1100 sf I needed to cover. At that I thought that would be short but could order more if need be. It took a little longer than I expected to get to this project and when I realized that 10 gallons was more than enough to cover all 1100 sf. I rolled it on rather heavy and used 3 coats since I had barely opened the second 5 gallon pale with the second coat. At that I have at least 1 maybe 2 gallons remaining, so roughly used no more than 9 gallons for 3 coats on 1100 sf of slab floor.I reached out to the seller "The Factory Depot" and they just stated I was outside my return window (which was only about 10 days at that). How convenient for them to oversell a product and use a 30 day return window as just an excuse to ignore an issue. Certainly not what I would call good customer service. Basically I'm stuck with $450 (2 - 5gallon buckets) which is of no use to me.Bottom line don't buy this from vendor "The Factory Depot" and if you do buy it take the coverage estimates with a grain of salt. I would say it may vary some with how porous your slab floor is but I expect most use cases in basements or just slab foundations they are relatively smooth the coverage is more like 350 sf. plus or minus a bit (I estimate averaged over 3 coats 366 sf).Would probably give it 4-5 stars but for the completely inaccurate coverage estimate and extremely poor customer service.
J**D
poorly packaged with slight leakage
Product arrived as a 5 gal can contained within a thin cardboard box. There was slight leakage inside the box. Nothing major, however this indicates that the container was breached during shipment, not a big deal because I used it immediately. Aside from packaging issue, product appears to be working exactly as advertised.
B**.
Hopeful
I can't tell how well it keeps out water unless it starts not working but it left a really cool non-slip texture on my basement concrete floor. Make sure to follow directions (e.g. at least 2 coats).
M**S
Easy to apply
The media could not be loaded. I am going to be as thorough as I can. First off, the merchants that I purchased fromhad it delivered in just a few days. I would buy from them again in a heartbeat.I love the fact that it is not runny, for it makes it easier to apply. It has a creamy look to it. I used this for my pool aggregate and I also have a mortar layout I did for edging my building to the aggregate with shells and crystals, opals, and abalone. I had neglected all of this for 18 years. After a good pressure washing with scrubber. attachment I let it dry for 48 hrs. All of this was done in a window here in the NW for almost two weeks of sunny in the 70's.I will admit I got my first 6 gallons locally. I applied it to the mortar work with a couple of small brushes because I had to get it in the nooks and crannies. Then I had to Brush it on the brick trim on top and around and under to the pool grout. Because it has a nice thickness I had NO dripping.I applied it onto the aggregate with a roller. This first coat it sucked up everything and you couldn't tell I had really laid anything on. So I got on Amazon and found the 5 gallon container. I had ONE more day before it was suppose to drop temperature to the 60's with sprinkles and no sign of warm dry weather for weeks. So it came at 4 in the afternoon and I laid the second coat right away. I figured since the aggregate was hot it would settle in.The next morning it looked just fine. In the afternoon it started sprinkling and a few hours later I noticed some creamy spots and I panicked. But walking on it, it is set in and is strong. It is definitely protective cover because it squeaks when wearing rubber soles. So I am hoping that when we do get hot sun again it might take care of this situation because I really like the stuff and I still have to do a huge slab of aggregate in front of my garage.I hope this helps.
G**A
It works
Seal basement walls/floor.
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