Well we're bummed- had tons of work done and ended up with all kinds of blisters above the waterline in the awlgrip. Yet to find out what layer(s) they are originating from.
The company that did the work is very good- in business for years and is very well known, etc. They are going to fix it.
The awlgrip rep came and looked and thought it would be a good idea to have a surveyor do a moisture meter survey so I called the one who did our purchase survey. Of course it was pouring rain so one was not done at that time. When I contacted him last month he mentioned that this was a recurring problem with these Aldens with water intruding under the toe rail and it was almost impossible to prevent or stop. I had never heard of this and wonder what experience others have had. There were a few blisters that were ground out, filled, etc but there seems to be alot more than before.
The company that did the work is very good- in business for years and is very well known, etc. They are going to fix it.
The awlgrip rep came and looked and thought it would be a good idea to have a surveyor do a moisture meter survey so I called the one who did our purchase survey. Of course it was pouring rain so one was not done at that time. When I contacted him last month he mentioned that this was a recurring problem with these Aldens with water intruding under the toe rail and it was almost impossible to prevent or stop. I had never heard of this and wonder what experience others have had. There were a few blisters that were ground out, filled, etc but there seems to be alot more than before.