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Direct-to-Wood Engineering
DEKCOAT is engineered with a premium single-pack acrylic resin system designed to eliminate the priming stage. This self-priming formulation penetrates deep into the wood grain, bonding aggressively to both new and weathered timber. It builds a uniform 50-micron film thickness per coat, restoring the appearance of tired decks while creating a robust foundation that resists peeling and flaking under physical stress.

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High-Traffic Resilience
External walkways demand superior protection; DEKCOAT delivers it. The cured satin finish provides a hard-wearing barrier against UV radiation, rain, and constant abrasion. For areas requiring maximum safety, this coating is fully compatible with our anti-slip aggregates, allowing you to create a textured, grip-enhanced surface that meets safety standards in wet conditions without compromising the aesthetic appeal of the timber.

Rapid Application & Turnaround
Designed for efficient project completion, this water-based coating dries to the touch in just 4-6 hours, allowing for same-day recoating. Its versatile formulation supports application via brush, roller, or spray (HVLP/Airless for non-anti-slip), ensuring smooth coverage on large commercial decks. Tools clean up easily with soapy water, making it a practical, high-speed solution for minimizing downtime on renovations.

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Sanding vs. Grinding: Preparing Previously Painted Concrete

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Pouring a professional self-leveling compound onto an uneven concrete garage floor in the UK.
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Restoring Uneven Floors with Self-Levelling Compounds

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Repairing deep defects in UK exterior render using a professional-grade filler and a stainless steel knife.
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Filling Deep Defects: Mortar Repair vs. Exterior Polyfilla

You have removed an old satellite dish, an outside light, or a rusty pipe bracket. You are left with a jagged, ugly hole in your masonry. It’s about the size of a golf ball - maybe bigger. You head to...

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Repairing a section of blown render on a UK house by applying a fresh mortar patch over exposed brickwork.
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Repairing Blown Render: Patching Holes Before You Paint

You are inspecting your exterior walls before painting. You see a hairline crack. You press on it, and the wall moves slightly. Or perhaps you tap it with your knuckles, and instead of a solid "thud," you hear a hollow,...

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