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12th September 2009, 11:20 PM
Hi all,
I just received my entrance door from the joinery department. They recommend I seal the merbau straight away with Sikkens or similar before it starts to leach. They over emphasise the sealing under the door sill before installation.
I wander down to the paint shop today to get the Sikkens and the guy really tried to persuade me from sealing the merbau for 6 months to give it time to bleed.
The door and frame will be exposed to the elements so I need to do something. My options are:
1. Don't seal it before installation and have my warranty void, have the merbau bleed all over my colourbond cladding below, and worry that I'll never get a chance to seal under my sill once installed.
2. Seal the joinery before installation to keep my warranty intact and face the unknown concequences of a sealed (timebomb????) merbau just waiting to bleed out.
I would have thought that by sealing the timber before it gets wet would lock up any chance of it bleeding out. If it was a deck I wouldn't be concerned but it not and this door cost me a lot of money and pain and suffering so I want it right.
Please guys any suggestions or experience here? I really need to get this door installed soon.
Also, the joinery people do not recommend water based acrylic sealers. The people at all three paint places I went to all recommended water based as it doesn't yellow but they were also the ones who insisted on not sealing the timber at all before installation.
cheers,
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I just received my entrance door from the joinery department. They recommend I seal the merbau straight away with Sikkens or similar before it starts to leach. They over emphasise the sealing under the door sill before installation.
I wander down to the paint shop today to get the Sikkens and the guy really tried to persuade me from sealing the merbau for 6 months to give it time to bleed.
The door and frame will be exposed to the elements so I need to do something. My options are:
1. Don't seal it before installation and have my warranty void, have the merbau bleed all over my colourbond cladding below, and worry that I'll never get a chance to seal under my sill once installed.
2. Seal the joinery before installation to keep my warranty intact and face the unknown concequences of a sealed (timebomb????) merbau just waiting to bleed out.
I would have thought that by sealing the timber before it gets wet would lock up any chance of it bleeding out. If it was a deck I wouldn't be concerned but it not and this door cost me a lot of money and pain and suffering so I want it right.
Please guys any suggestions or experience here? I really need to get this door installed soon.
Also, the joinery people do not recommend water based acrylic sealers. The people at all three paint places I went to all recommended water based as it doesn't yellow but they were also the ones who insisted on not sealing the timber at all before installation.
cheers,
Read and reply to the full thread at RenovateForum.com.... (http://www.renovateforum.com/showthread.php?t=77588&goto=newpost)