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Manufacturers & distributors of Rystix Timbacare superior quality coatings and sealers for wood, as well as A Grade construction Phenol Resorcinol adhesives for the laminating & fingerjointing industries.

With Tuesday next week being a public holiday it is a good opportunity for a long weekend! And if you plan on doing that...
12/06/2026

With Tuesday next week being a public holiday it is a good opportunity for a long weekend! And if you plan on doing that wood renovation you have been thinking about, or doing some downtime hobbies and woodwork. Remember, Rystix Timbacare is your woods best friend! Seal away that wood to keep your money in your pocket in the long run!

Make sure to pick some up on your next visit to Build it Somerset East. We try to be in as many sores as we can so that we know you will find the Rystix Timbacare range nearby. Have a great weekend!

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It's the middle of the week and today we show off another store in Port Elizabeth.Sitting cozy in Sidwell, P.E, we have ...
10/06/2026

It's the middle of the week and today we show off another store in Port Elizabeth.

Sitting cozy in Sidwell, P.E, we have Africa Timbers . Stocking the full Rystix Timbacare range from 1 litres up to 5 litres, including the 500mL Interior Coating tins.

If you are looking for a premium wood coating to seal away the natural beauty of timber, then you have come to the right place. Make sure to seal away that woodwork before it is too late!

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Another day of showcasing to you where you can find the Rystix Timbacare range nationwide!Today we showcase a beautiful ...
08/06/2026

Another day of showcasing to you where you can find the Rystix Timbacare range nationwide!

Today we showcase a beautiful store situated in Newton Park, Port Elizabeth. City Paint & Tool, stocking Exterior Sealer, Exterior Armadek, Exterior Penetrating Oil, Interior Coating, Interior Armafloor and Interior Polyfloor! 1 litres and 5 litres!

Protect your wooden masterpieces the right way!

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Good morning on a wonderful Saturday. We at Rystix pride ourselves on our passion for wood, the quality of our products ...
06/06/2026

Good morning on a wonderful Saturday. We at Rystix pride ourselves on our passion for wood, the quality of our products and our service delivery.

Today we showcase some of our Saturday promos and in store merchandising.
We want to make sure you, our customers are always fully aware and properly informed when it comes to our products.

We have done promos at many stores, BUCO's, Build It's, Builders Warehouse and many more! If you have been to one of these and missed us, feel free to contact us directly and we will give you all the information you need to protect your wood.

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Another BUCO? That is right, today we showcase BUCO Hoedspruit. A lovely range of the Rystix Timbacare products. Stockin...
05/06/2026

Another BUCO? That is right, today we showcase BUCO Hoedspruit. A lovely range of the Rystix Timbacare products. Stocking a wide spread of the Exterior Sealer and Exterior Armadek ranges, form 1 litres up to 20 litres.

Don't forget, should you require assistance with our products, contact us during business hours and we will be happy to assist you! Protect the things you love, including those wooden pieces. Whether its a magnificent outdoor deck, log cabin or that beautiful outdoor wooden furniture set. Seal away the beauty of wood!

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04/06/2026
Showing off with a large range of our products, today we have a very knowledgeable team, standing proud in Builderssa Po...
04/06/2026

Showing off with a large range of our products, today we have a very knowledgeable team, standing proud in Builderssa Port Elizabeth.

Stocking both Exterior Sealer and Exterior Armadek!

Have you been thinking about touching up that deck? Maybe a log cabin or that garden shed sitting in the corner looking a bit tired? Look no further than our exterior range. Give your wood the protection it deserves!

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A new week. A new day. Another Store!Today we show off our display at BUCO  Kariega. Stocked with 1 litres, 5 litres and...
03/06/2026

A new week. A new day. Another Store!

Today we show off our display at BUCO Kariega. Stocked with 1 litres, 5 litres and some 20 litres. Whether you are looking for our our exterior or interior ranges, both water based and solvent based!

Save yourself in the long run with the product that protects your wood, sealing away its natural beauty and keeping your wallet protected from having to replace the wood later.

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01/06/2026
** We try to give the best advice in every eventuality !!! **Always check for structural soundness, make sure you protec...
01/06/2026

** We try to give the best advice in every eventuality !!! **
Always check for structural soundness,
make sure you protect YOU !!!

Dodgy Deck: When a Property Defect is Your Problem, Not the Seller's

A collapsed wooden deck. A purchase price of R1.55 million and repair costs claimed of just over R100 000. The facts are not complicated. But the legal battle that followed lasted more than a decade.
What happened
The buyers purchased a residential property in October 2013 after the estate agent described it as being in stunning condition. They took occupation in January 2014. Seven months later, the upper wooden deck collapsed. Expert evidence subsequently confirmed that the decks had been constructed without approved plans and were not built to National Building Regulations standards. The defects were latent, meaning they were not visible to a layperson on inspection.
The buyers pursued the estate agent, his close corporation, and the seller across eight separate claims. At the close of the buyers’ case, the defendants asked the court to dismiss the matter on the basis that insufficient evidence had been presented against them. The court agreed and dismissed all the claims.
“Stunning” is not a structural warranty
The buyers argued that the estate agent's description of the property as being in “stunning” or “beautiful” condition amounted to an actionable misrepresentation. The court disagreed.
Descriptive sales language of that kind is puffery. It reflects aesthetic opinion, not structural fact. It does not amount to a representation about the integrity of the building, compliance with approved plans, or the absence of latent defects. To cross from puffery into misrepresentation, a statement must assert a verifiable fact. Words like “stunning” do not do that.
The estate agent's duty of disclosure, under the legislation applicable at the time, extended to material facts within his personal knowledge. It did not require him to conduct engineering or technical investigations to uncover hidden structural defects. The defects would not have been visible to a layperson. They were not within his knowledge. No actionable misrepresentation was established.
The voetstoots clause held
The sale agreement contained a voetstoots (as it stands) clause. To defeat it, the buyers were required to prove two things: that the seller had actual knowledge of the latent defect, and that he deliberately concealed it with the intention to defraud.
Neither was established. The buyers' own evidence undermined the claim. Both buyers described the seller as a decent, honest person. One stated plainly that the seller did not know about the defects. Quick-fix repairs noted by the experts did not change that conclusion. Repairs may reflect ordinary maintenance. They do not, on their own, establish knowledge of a structural defect or an intention to deceive. Fraud is not lightly inferred.
Getting the damages calculation wrong
Even if the buyers had established liability, their damages claim faced a separate problem. The actio quanti minoris, a claim for a reduction in the purchase price, entitles a buyer to compensation for the property’s reduced value caused by the defect. The reasonable cost to repair may serve as evidence of that reduction, but no more. The buyers simply claimed replacement costs, which was entirely the wrong way of going about it.
In plain terms
Puffery is not a promise – in fact, it’s to be expected in real estate listings. A voetstoots clause is not easily defeated. And the burden of investigating a property before signing rests firmly on the buyer.
Nine court days. Twelve years. Presumably substantial legal costs. Every claim dismissed. Get advice before you sign, not after the deck collapses.

One of the biggest warning signs is movement, sagging, spongy timber, cracking, or soft wood around posts and beam ends. If a deck feels bouncy or has visible separation from the house, it should be inspected urgently.

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Address

16 Seventh Avenue
Port Elizabeth
6045

Opening Hours

Monday 08:30 - 16:30
Tuesday 08:30 - 16:30
Wednesday 08:30 - 16:30
Thursday 08:30 - 16:30
Friday 08:30 - 15:30

Telephone

+27413657172

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