![]() cost $3,700.00 ( WOW BIG DIFFERANCE ) My wife and I are 80 years old and we did all the work by our selfs we just took our time also after the 1st coat you do not have to wait till it is not raining because it stops the water from coming in apply more coats for stronger protection and longevity I truly do recommend this product and truly recommend the FLEX SEAL COMPANY and special thanks to Ashanti McKissic Customer Care ManagerSwift Response, LLC for their super fast responce to our grey color problem again thank you FLEX SEAL P.S. We had basement waterproofing estimates between $30,000.00 and $42,000.00 this product cost near $100.00 per gallon and we purchased 29 gallons from 1 source and 8 gallons from another sourse total =37 gallons est. We have done our whole basement walls and floors with this product this product will and does stand up to hydrostaic water pressure if it is appied in 2 to 3 coats we were told it probably would not stand up to normal foot traffic in our basement (NOT TRUE) we have scooted and pushed and walked all over the floor no problem unless you really scape hard on the floor but you have to apply this product properly clean the surface have no loose stuff and dry and apply 2 to 3 coats let dry well 2 to 3 days between coats also venilate the area well. The day that I published my negitive review of this product THE FLEX SEAL COMPANY called me at home and offered a solution to my problem with the grey color WOW they wasted no time they have made me more then happy ( WHAT A GREAT COMPANY ) I have always liked their products the FLEX SEAL Liquid 128-fl oz Gray Dip Rubberized Coating is a great water proofer we have had water in our basement when it rained hard. MY NEWEST EDITED REVIEW OF FLEX SEAL PRODUCT ( THIS has been edited by myself ) I 1hammer1 am changing my negitive review of FLEX SEAL Liquid 128-fl oz Gray Dip Rubberized Coating. This stuff is amazing and I'm completely blown away by it's ease of use and effectiveness. Although the storm isn't over I have no reason to believe that it's not going to last. Well, It worked! I woke up the next morning to a dry home. ![]() Again completely believing that this is not going to work. I did the best I could with what little product I had. I didn't have enough to give it a second coat. I used both cans applying it to the seams of each tile in the effected area. There is no way $30 worth of TV snake oil was going to get the job done. The cheapest est I got from a local roofing company to patch it was $2,500.00 usd. Because there is no way this is going to work. ![]() When I went to bed that night I set up the buckets and had the tarp ready as I full expected to have to put it back on in the morning. I didn't believe in it and thought it was a complete waist of time. Never in my life have I felt so desperate. I went to the local ACE and bought 2 cans of Flex seal. So the day before the massive storm was going to hit us. Unfortunately we discovered we couldn't finance a new roof and didn't have the money or know how to get it done on my own. We were able to tarp it but wanted to get it properly fixed. There was a massive storm coming in and the last time we had rain our roof had a massive leak in it. The only reason why I even bothered with this product was because I was very desperate. Any questions just text me Machineandtoolservices web site. Ps, Be patient let it cure and dry for 3days or more, give the rubber a chance to expand into the grooves and small crevices. I will be posting some youtube videos of my CNC Mill and Band Saw running flood coolant. It's a no brainer Flex Seal works, if you do it right. Do not brush over large gaps and holes, cover first with fibre glass mesh or thin wood then brush on Flex seal. My band saw needed a coolant tank too, so i made a wooden box 1/2"thick wood 3ft x 2ft x 4inch wall height, then applied flex seal, both spray and brush on, focusing on the most likely leak areas, with thicker coat, and again no leaks. I own a machine shop I bought a small cnc mill, but it needed coolant, the coolant tank was leaking in many places, I applied both, can of seal and spray seal, (a must let it sit and cure between layers, i used 3 layers) after a few days i put water in it and tested it for 5 hours, and no leak. My Review of flex seal spray and flexseal Can.
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