Anywhere you build, anywhere you live, the components used in construction are subject to the corrosive elements in the air and below ground. The salt in the air and ground along coastal areas eat at the galvanized fasteners and connectors that hold buildings together. Whenever the humidity rises above 50%, corrosion accelerates at an exponential rate. The chemicals in treated lumber and marine pilings work against the zinc coated components we use, causing them to deteriorate and fail.
Storm Greeter forms a non-porous, inert skin around steel. It doesn't react with most acids, let alone the elements in the air and soil.
Storm Greeter envelopes the steel, forming a tough hide that protects the components from the chemicals in treated lumber - in the case of decks and piers - and from the salt air and the corrosive elements in the soil.
A few years after construction, bare, galvanized components begin to tarnish and then rust. If your building is near the coastal or inland waters, this tarnishing will occur much more quickly. The paint on steel doorways and window frames will begin to bubble with rust. Storm Greeter stops that.
Storm Greeter comes in a wide range of colors, allowing you to color key your construction components to your decor.
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