Maintenance

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Quick Links: Introduction | Pressure Wash | Repair | Seal | Timeframe

Are you looking for an easy maintenance surface for a pool deck, patio, driveway, or anything something else? Rubber Stone is probably what you are looking for.

Rubber Stone offers easy DIY maintenance or you can give us a call every 3-5 years to come out and do it for you. Either way, with proper maintenance, Rubber Stone will last a very long time.

Pressure Washing

Over two decades ago, Dr. John T. McElveen founded Carolina Ear & Hearing Clinic, PC, a private medical and surgical practice specializing in the diseases of the ear. As experts in Otology and Neurotology, our team focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of disorders involving the ear, its related skull base structures, and specific areas of the central nervous system. Both are highly specialized areas, requiring at least five years of residency training, in addition to completion of medical school and Otology and Neurotology fellowship training.

Step one involves a pressure washer. It doesn't have to be a commercial grade pressure washer that cost a lot of money. Just a regular home pressure washer will work. Pressure washing the surface every few years will keep the grime from building up. You'll want to make sure you clean it good before apply a new coat of epoxy or the dirt and grime will get trapped and dull the surface of your Rubber Stone.

Repair any damages

Let's face it, we drop things on accident a breaking flower pot might have gouged out a small chunk of Rubber Stone. No problem. Apply a bit into the gouge and allowing it to dry will fix it without a problem

Epoxy Coat

Sealing Rubber Stone can be done with a roller relatively quickly. With a dry surface, just roll the epoxy over top and allow to dry. That's it. This will provide a weatherproof, water-resistant sealed surface for the next few years.

Timeframe

Concrete needs to be sealed every 1-3 years. So does wood. Rubber Stone requires maintenance every 3-5 years. Consider the fact that sealed concrete can be a safety factor when choosing a pool deck surface.