Protection That Lasts

Protect your Deck!

By: Amy Beth Dobbins | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: September 2017

After a PermaSeal application, this deck is beautiful and ready for extreme weather conditions.

After a PermaSeal application, this deck is beautiful and ready for extreme weather conditions.

What do a Canadian telephone pole and an Oklahoma deck have in common? Both need to be preserved and protected from the elements. About fifty years ago, the PermaSeal product was invented to protect wooden telephone poles from harsh northern winters. Today, PermaSeal, one of the main authorized distributors across the United States, is offering the same penetrating product for its residential and commercial consumers.
So how is PermaSeal different from other products? Instead of simply applying a top coat to concrete or wood, it uses a silicone and acid permeant which pushes any and all moisture out of the core of the concrete or wood before sealing it from within. In fact, the product penetrates wood up to four inches and concrete up to three inches. This means that unlike stains and topcoats which may merely be aesthetically pleasing, PermaSeal looks great and prevents further decay and rotting.
The effect is a clean and natural finish along with wood or concrete that is twenty-three percent denser—stronger— after the application. The result is not only a nicer looking deck or driveway, but also one that is virtually maintenance free for years to come. Power washing is no longer required, for a simple rinse of the water hose is all that is needed to clean the treated surface.
And just how long do the results last? Every application comes with a transferable twenty-five-year warranty. “This is a one-time application of a permanent solution,” explains Ray Sampson, Managing Director of PermaSeal, “It is truly a way to protect an investment on a long-term basis.”
What’s more is that the product is completely green, non-toxic, biodegradable and environmentally safe to plants and animals. Boat docks and slips are prime candidates for the application of the product because it is not harmful to the watershed.
PermaSeal has grown its operation substantially in recent years, as customers continually witness the transformation of their homes and businesses before their eyes. In fact, PermaSeal is now licensed and fully insured for installations in 12 states, including Oklahoma. With free estimates and convenient installations, PermaSeal offers excellent customer service, earning an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau. Call today for your estimate.


Before a PermaSeal application, this deck was unattractive and vulnerable to the elements.

After.

After.

Before a PermaSeal application, this deck was unattractive and vulnerable to the elements.

Before a PermaSeal application, this deck was unattractive and vulnerable to the elements.

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