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So, I had some students at my school build an enclosure and they're about finished (perk of being the construction teacher's friend, eh?).
I'm about to pick up some drylok, but am unsure about how much to get to put down four good coats. It's an 8 (long) x 3 (deep) x 2.5 (high) with good size sliding glass doors. So, less than a hundred square feet or so...the can says it covers about 100 square feet. This sounds like it could get pricey...
Am I missing something? Or do I need four, or even possibly 8 (if I have to do the outside too) cans of this stuff? I know that you're supposed to start with thin layers, but I don't really know what that means in terms of product consumption since I've never used it.
Any help for a lost man would be helpful. Thanks~
I'm about to pick up some drylok, but am unsure about how much to get to put down four good coats. It's an 8 (long) x 3 (deep) x 2.5 (high) with good size sliding glass doors. So, less than a hundred square feet or so...the can says it covers about 100 square feet. This sounds like it could get pricey...
Am I missing something? Or do I need four, or even possibly 8 (if I have to do the outside too) cans of this stuff? I know that you're supposed to start with thin layers, but I don't really know what that means in terms of product consumption since I've never used it.
Any help for a lost man would be helpful. Thanks~