Thanks for your question about crickets.
To help ease your mind about being able to sleep, the crickets your installer wants to put in are the silent type of crickets that don't chirp all night long, so you'll get plenty of rest.
So what are these "crickets" that our reader is inquiring about? Quite simply, in the parlance of the deck coating world, a "cricket" is a method used to provide reverse slope, or move water in a different direction than where it wants to go.
Water seeks it's own level, so when a deck is pitched 2% from the wall out to the edge,
the water
Ponding water on a deck is not a good thing, ponded water can over time damage the waterproofing membrane and causes dirt stains and is unsightly.
Installing crickets in corners and in between drains or scuppers helps eliminate ponding water.
So in this case reader, get your self some crickets in those corners and get a good night's rest too!
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