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Saturday, 26 February 2011

Choosing the Best Material For Your Perfect Backyard Patio Deck

You want to build a deck on the back of your house, but you can't decide what material you want to use? This is a common problem especially with all the different types of woods and composites you can choose from these days.

First thing you need to decide is how much time do you want spend maintaining your deck because it doesn't matter how well built a deck is it will still need maintenance from time to time. Depending on what type of material you use will also determine how often.

Let's take a look at the choices we have first then you can decide on what you want to do. Wood is an option that a lot of people choose. It has been the number one deck building material for decades and is still used widely today because it's readily available for a reasonable price.

Some of the benefits of wood is that it will last for many years if it's taken care of properly. You need to purchase treated lumber and maintain it regularly by cleaning it with cleaning compounds and protecting it from the harsh weather with a sealer.

Your next choice is composite wood it is made of wood flour and a polymer. The best types are made from furniture quality maple wood flour and encapsulated in strong 100 percent virgin high-density polyethylene.

Using composite boards over wood has some unique advantages. For one it will not rot, splinter or crack like regular wood does. The polymer totally encapsulates the wood leaving it water resistant and free from mold and mildew attack.

Composite boards made of recycled plastic and wood have an advantage over 100% plastic also by being more ridged because of the reinforcement provided by the wood fibers.

If you still think that wood is a nicer material because you like the look of the wood grain then you should realize that composite boards come in 4 different wood colors and are shaped the same as regular boards and they show a wood grain.
 
You can saw, fit, router, and work with composite boards the same way as you do with regular wood with one real big added bonus. You don't have near the maintenance that comes with a 100% wood deck. One thing you should know is that after installing your composite deck you will notice some fading as it gets acclimatized to its new environment.

It is natural and will happen to all composite wood no matter which company you purchase it from.

Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Choosing the Best Material For Your Perfect Backyard Patio Deck

You want to build a deck on the back of your house, but you can't decide what material you want to use? This is a common problem especially with all the different types of woods and composites you can choose from these days.

First thing you need to decide is how much time do you want spend maintaining your deck
because it doesn't matter how well built a deck is it will still need maintenance from time to time. Depending on what type of material you use will also determine how often.

Let's take a look at the choices we have first then you can decide on what you want to do. Wood is an option that a lot of people choose. It has been the number one deck
building material for decades and is still used widely today because it's readily available for a reasonable price.

Some of the benefits of wood is that it will last for many years if it's taken care of properly. You need to purchase treated lumber and maintain it regularly by cleaning it with cleaning compounds and protecting it from the harsh weather with a sealer.

Your next choice is composite wood it is made of wood flour and a polymer. The best types are made from furniture quality maple wood flour and encapsulated in strong 100 percent virgin high-density polyethylene.

Using composite boards over wood has some unique advantages. For one it will not rot, splinter or crack like regular wood does. The polymer totally encapsulates the wood leaving it water resistant and free from mold and mildew attack.

Composite boards made of recycled plastic and wood have an advantage over 100% plastic also by being more ridged because of the reinforcement provided by the wood fibers.

If you still think that wood is a nicer material because you like the look of the wood grain then you should realize that composite boards come in 4 different wood colors and are shaped the same as regular boards and they show a wood grain.

You can saw, fit, router, and work with composite boards the same way as you do with regular wood with one real big added bonus. You don't have near the maintenance that comes with a 100% wood deck.
One thing you should know is that after installing your composite deck you will notice some fading as it gets acclimatized to its new environment.

Thursday, 17 February 2011

The Best Kind of Patio Deck

Every one knows that the best kind of patio deck is the kind that will not require a whole lot of maintenance that has to be constantly executed on a routine basis. In the world of today, this points to a composite wood patio deck. Most patio decks are currently being constructed out of the usual natural wood. This is probably because it is the cheapest and also the most readily available construction material that is on the market today. In the olden days, before weather proofing materials were available, the typical wood structure was much less durable. Therefore, the homeowner knew that after years of attacks by the unrelenting termites, coupled with the absence of any kind of routine maintenance in order to preserve the wood, it was inevitable that the patio decks would eventually crumble and have to be replaced.

Platforms that had been constructed out of one hundred percent wood, whether it has been treated or not, still needed to be protected from any kind of extreme weather conditions. Excessive heat and intense cold temperatures would make the timber warp and snap along any of the weak points that may be there. However, with the advancement in technology and the invention of modern timber treatment techniques, natural wood has been able to match the durability of stone and concrete in the construction of patio decks.

On the other hand, composite wood is one material that you should not overlook while searching for a decking material. This product is only half natural wood. The other half of composite wood is a polymer material. Due to the fact that it is not all natural wood, and it is half plastic, the composite wood is immune to cracks and warps that are usually created by any kind of extreme weather conditions. It will not absorb water and therefore will not be attacked by mold spores. This automatically extends the life span of the composite wood deck. Nevertheless, the combination of wood and plastic still results in a very pleasing appearance because they have maintained the natural grains of the wood.

One of the major advantages that most homeowners have been very attractive to is that there is a lot less maintenance that is required with this new composite material. These magnificent decks simply refuse to fade; even after being constantly exposed to the natural sunlight and extreme freezing temperatures of winter for several years. This means that a whole lot less time has to be expended on worrying about any kind of monthly upkeep that should be going on. Imagine enjoying a whole summer season doing only the things that you absolutely want to do.


Saturday, 5 March 2011

Patio Decks - Choosing the Best Material for Your Deck Construction

When choosing a deck material you have a large selection of different types to choose from. You can go with anything form composite to treated wood or even recycled materials. It can be a little confusing or even a little overwhelming when you look at it from an uneducated point of view. With all the new materials popping up many people are still surprised when I say that I believe wood is still the number one option when it comes to how it looks. You do need to understand that not all wood is equal and some is better for decking than others. Some of the better choices for decking are teak, red wood or cedar. You may even go with a cheaper option like pine if you get it treated.

You should also be made aware that most wood will need more maintenance than your composite types do. Some of the better choices have the ability to withstand the elements quite nicely and will not be as hard to preserve. Exotic wood like teak is one of the best for building projects outside do to the fact that it is able to resist rot better than any other type out there. Ship builders have been using this wood for a long time because of its unique properties.

If you think about it for a minute you'll soon agree that any wood that can withstand the harsh elements of the sea would fare really well on a deck attached to your home. Having the budget for teak is not something that everyone has so you may want to consider a cheaper option that is also resistant to rot. Cedar is one of these types as well as red wood both are readily available in most areas. Even though they may not be as durable they still are quite effective as decking material. If you are planning on using one of these options for your deck then I suggest you look into what will be involved for maintenance and decide which router you want to take.

You may decide that you hate all the work involved in taking care of a wood deck and decide that a composite one is better for you. Composite decks will last a very long time without any maintenance, but in my opinion they do not have the look of a real wood deck. However, sometimes it is a balance between how much money you have, how much time and how you want it to look.

If you have money to spare and don't want a lot of maintenance then teak would be the best choice. If you need to save and aren't afraid of a little maintenance than go with either cedar or red wood.
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Wednesday, 23 March 2011

The Proper Gap Spacing For Your Deck

Congratulations! You've made the decision to build a new deck or repair/replace an old one, and you've decided to use hidden deck fasteners for a flawless look. Now what? There are so many fasteners on the market, and each leaves different gap spaces. This article will help you make the correct choice of deck fasteners with the proper gap spacing for your type of deck.

Don't be fooled into thinking that all deck fasteners are created equal. That's just not the case. And please don't be fooled into thinking that one type of fastener is suitable for all types of decking materials. The type of fastener you choose should be dependent upon the type of decking you are building with. Is it composite, PVC, or hardwood? If it's hardwood decking, is it air-dried or kiln-dried? These questions are essential to the life and sustainability of your deck. Why does it matter? All decking materials will move (expand or contract) as it weathers. The change in temperature, humidity, and moisture can all affect the natural movement of deck boards. You want a fastener designed with these changes in mind.

If using air-dried decking, you want a hidden deck fastener that will leave a small gap space. The ideal space is 3/32". The moisture content in air-dried material is typically greater than 15%. As this material weathers, it loses a considerable amount of moisture and contracts in size. This opens that small space up just a bit and allows it to move and have adequate air flow.

If using kiln-dried decking, you want a hidden deck fastener that will leave a larger gap space. The ideal space is 1/4". Kiln-dried decking is the opposite of air-dried decking. Kiln-dried material typically has a moisture content below 15%. As this material weathers, it gains a considerable amount of moisture and expands in size. This larger gap space will eventually close up a bit as it naturally weathers.

If using composite decking, always check with the manufacturer's suggested gap spacing. Most are different and can require a space anywhere from 3/32" to 1/4" depending on the manufacturer and temperature at time of installation. This is absolutely crucial.

If using PVC decking, it is very similar to composite decking in that the manufacturer recommends a certain gap space. This gap space, like composite decking, can be anywhere from 3/32" to 1/4". PVC is more controlled by temperature so the recommended space in one area of the country may not be the same in another area of the country.

Another important step is to verify what type of decking you purchase. If purchasing hardwood, make certain that it is indeed air-dried or kiln-dried as you request. Unfortunately, I've seen many home owners that were unsure of the type of decking they purchased and just picked a generic deck fastener. You can imagine what happens when you use a deck fastener that is designed for 3/32" gap space and it is installed using kiln-dried deck boards. The kiln-dried deck boards will expand. With such a small gap space, there is nowhere for the deck boards to go so they warp, cup, and check. This leaves an unsightly and dangerous deck.

Although choosing the right deck fastener can seem daunting at first, it's actually quite simple once a few important questions have been asked. The most sound advice I can give is to ask questions, ask questions, ask questions. Ask what type of decking you are purchasing, ask what the manufacturer's suggested gap spacing is, and ask what gap spacing each hidden deck fastener leaves. If you are told that it doesn't matter, run as fast as you can to a more knowledgeable deck fastener source!

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Sunday, 10 April 2011

Patio Furniture Collection: Choose the Idea, Choose the Theme, and Choose the Material

Home is where your heart belongs and in order to make a home, there are certain things you have to do such as decorating it with specific furniture. When it comes to decorate your house, you need some idea and concept, just to make it look wonderful yet comfortable enough to live in. After you know the idea, you can choose the first area or room. You can start the project from the inside to the outside, or the opposite way. Supposed that you choose to decorate the garden first as it is the common place for you to spend some family times, especially on holiday when barbeque party is thrown.

Nothing can beat the atmosphere of gathering with the family. So, to make this family time livelier, perhaps you want to place several appliances and outdoor stuff such as grill, couch, tables, accents and all kind of thing related to patio furniture. Before really choosing the furniture pack, it would be better if you know the specific wooden materials of patio furniture that can help you decide the suitable collection for the garden.

1. Javanese Teak
This teak from Java, Indonesia is known as the hardwood with close grains, high quality of natural oil as well as rubber component. Many people tend to choose Javanese teak due to its natural character: strong, hard, and durable against time, harsh weather and even specific condition with a high level of humidity. Place your teak furniture outside the house in every season, it is guaranteed to resist the effect of rotting.

When you order your teak collection, the first color is honey brown. After placing it outside for several days, the natural oil consisted in the wood will evaporate and slowly it will turn into pretty color of silver-gray. You have two options in maintaining this teak collection. First you can preserve the honey brown color by using specific teak protector, and second, if your furniture has gone silver-gray but you wish to get the original color back, you can use the teak cleaner. After coating the furniture, do not forget to cover it to maintain its brownish color.

2. Southern Cypress
Unlike Javanese teak that is known for its hard character, Southern Cypress has the opposite one. This softwood is good and ideal for outdoor furniture because it contains natural oil called cypressene, which covers the wooden surface from bugs and fungus attack as well as decay. After several times of being placed outside, this wood will naturally warp and twist, so you can rest assured it will be more stable and last in the garden for years. The first time you receive your cypress collection, the color is pale honey-like with natural wooden ornament on the surface. Usually, the cypress furniture comes with distressed finish to make it resist over water and certain temperature that can stain its original color.

3. Dark Red Meranti Mahogany
When you look for some patio furniture with durable, Dark Red Meranti Mahogany comes as your personal selection. Just like teak, mahogany is also known as tropical hardwood. The basic character of this wood is extremely strong and hard, as well as stable when facing changing weather. Furniture world knows mahogany for its luster and grains. The color tone of mahogany comes in varied, start from dark brown, deep red and even to old purplish color. If you put your mahogany furniture outside, you can rest assured that it will not shrink, get decay, or even get perforated by insects or mildew. For maintenance, make sure you choose the water retaining finish to protect the wood's stability and durability.

4. Northern White Cedar
Some people tend to choose their furniture based on the natural wooden texture, and if you look for one patio furniture collection, count the Northern White Cedar into your consideration. This softwood cedar type tends to be lighter than any other wood. You do not have to cover your cedar furniture with certain cleaner or protector as it produces natural oil that will protect the surface from any insects and fungus, even when it is left outside.

In its natural state without any preservation, the cedar furniture will turn silvery gray in color. But if you do not desire the color, you can restore its original tone with one coat of some semi-transparent finish, but remember to find one with sunscreen protection. Note that you do not ever try to use sealant for this type of cedar wood as it will inhibit its natural ability of rot resistant.

5. Southern Yellow Pine
If you live nearby the bay or marina, then there is one type of wood that will suit the circumstance, the Southern Yellow Pine. It is a softwood type just like the Northern White Cedar, but is totally different in character where the pine is quite heavy and hard to be broken-down. Pine is known for its extreme resistant and durability, so it will make the best material in facing the humid atmosphere of your area. Just like any other outdoor-type wood, pine can resist mildew as well as insect infestation that attack its surface. Most of the time, you only need soap and water for the pine wood maintenance and cleaning.


These are 5 types of wooden material that you can personally choose before really creating your outdoor theme. Pick the collection that really matches your theme, so when the barbeque party comes, you will be more than ready to celebrate it. Also, make sure to maintain your patio furniture well enough as it will last for years and become the part of family heritage.

Sunday, 5 June 2011

Cantilevered Decks: Top 23 Waterproofing Tips

Covered patio or second floor deck leaking? Here are 23 simple moisture-proofing strategies to help prevent damaging water intrusion into your deck system.

Cantilevered structural deck systems safely separate exterior habitable areas from the surrounding ground surface environment. When covered, these deck (a. k. a. terraces, patios, etc.) structures shelter occupants from the undesirable effects of direct exposure to the outside environment. When elevated and structurally connected to building walls, these deck systems allow unobstructed panoramic views while safely supporting their occupant loads.


Building material products sensitive to adverse weather such as hardwood floors, unprotected structural wood members, and sheetrock must be adequately protected to prevent their damage and decay. Dry wood structural members can expand, twist, distort, and deflect unpredictably when exposed to ongoing excessive moisture. If rainwater infiltrates into the deck and wall structural cavities, it provides a continuous moisture source to the dry wood structural components supporting each deck (North and southeast decks). The result: structural component deflection which transfers excessive tension stress to its connected brittle material coverings causing visible stucco and tile separations. Here are twenty three tips to help
waterproof your cantilevered patio deck:

1.Stucco penetrations such as metal deck railing should be properly flashed or integrated into the water-resistive barrier before lath and stucco installation.

2.Water-resistive barriers degraded by moisture exposure or damaged by tearing should be replaced before applying the stucco.

3.Place water resistive barriers to assure all exterior moisture sensitive material surfaces are completely covered.

4.Install wood based deck sheathing panels in accordance with APA requirements with 1/8 inch spaces between all meeting panel edges.

5.Water-resistive barriers that have been degraded by moisture exposure or damaged by tearing should be replaced prior to the application of stucco.

6.Place water resistive barriers to assure covering the entire exposed surface of the floor support beams and girders where possible without having to remove undamaged materials or demolishing functional structural connections.

7.Paper backed stucco lath shall have at least one barrier layer of an approved water resistant paper backing.

8.An approved water resistive barrier is one layer of No. 15 asphalt felt, free from holes and breaks, complying with ASTM D 226 for type I felt, or an equal alternative or better. Equal alternatives are DuPont Tyvek (Home wrap, Commercial wrap, and Stucco wrap) or equal.

9.Placement of at least two water resistant barrier layers is recommended (not required) between stucco metal lath and any untreated natural wood surface to enhance long term prevention of moisture infiltration into the stucco system.

10.Assure OSB sheathing substrates are classified as Exposure 1 or Exterior Grade.

11.Assure wood framing and wood based sheathing is reasonably dry with a moisture content of 19% or less when the water-resistant barrier and lath are installed.

12.A framing inspection should take place before a lath inspection. Appropriateness of flashings, treatments of penetrations and rough openings should be evaluated at that time.

13.Water-resistive barriers should be installed with staples that do not protrude through the back side of the sheathing.

14.Water-resistive barrier should be installed flat and taut to the substrate surface.

15.All flashings and water-resistive barriers should be installed for positive drainage.

16.Metal flashing materials should be a minimum 26 gauge galvanized sheet metal or anodized, coil coated or painted aluminum.

17.All trim accessories should be galvanized steel, zinc alloy or anodized aluminum.
18.Joinery of abutting ends of trim accessories should be spliced or lapped and sealed with appropriate sealant.

19.Joinery of flashing sections should be appropriately lapped, sealed and mended together by application of sealants, adhesive backed membrane or other appropriate means of continuity.

20.Any water-resistive barrier or membranes covering OSB joints should be lapped across said joints where appropriate and should remain unbroken where possible.

21.Expansion joints should be located at points where significant building movement is anticipated: Wall penetrations, structural plate lines, junctures of dissimilar substrates, existing construction joints (stone), columns and cantilevers.

21.Pullout resistance of drill and drive fasteners, power or powder actuated fasteners should meet the requirements of the fastener manufacturer.

23.If there is any question about the effectiveness of the pullout strength of drill and drive fasteners, power or powder actuated fasteners into concrete or concrete masonry block, sample testing is recommended.

Sunday, 20 March 2011

Composite Decking Maintenance Tips

Composite decks are an attractive choice because they are relatively easy to maintain. Unlike traditional wood decks, composite decks don't require paint or sealer, and they don't produce splinters. But there is still some maintenance required to keep even this decking material looking its best. Follow the tips below to keep the floor of your outdoor room in tip-top shape.

1. Use Caution with Your Grill. If you're going to be grilling on your deck, put a guard mat under the grill. Not only can the feet of the grill cause scrapes and scratches, but hot coals and grease can potentially ruin composite decking. A flame-resistant guard mat will help protect decking from burns and stains.

2. Arrange Proper Ventilation. Make sure the boards of your deck are adequately spaced for ventilation. This is key for discouraging mold and mildew growth in decking.

3. Ensure Good Drainage. Make sure standing water doesn't accumulate under your deck. Mold and mildew aren't the only things that thrive in standing water; it can attract insects and other pests, and can be a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Be sure to have a good drainage system under your decking, and make sure splash guards and downspouts are directed away from your deck, toward another area of your yard.

4. Be Careful with Tools and Other Hard, Sharp Objects. Composite decking material may be tough, but it can still be scratched by the point of a shovel or another hard object being carelessly dropped or dragged across its surface. You certainly don't want to remove the snow to reveal a scratched and damaged deck. Patio furniture is another common culprit of scratching--when dragged across nearly any surface, patio furniture can leave marks. Avoid dragging anything along the surface of your deck.

5. Keep It Clean. A good cleaning regimen for your deck should include clearing all materials off the deck at least once a month, and then hosing down the entire surface. Before using any commercial cleaning product, test it on a small portion so as to be sure it won't cause stains. If a spill does occur, clean it up as soon as possible. The longer that any liquid sits, the deeper it is likely to seep into the wood fibers of your composite decking.

Mold and mildew can attack both the wood and the plastic in composite decking material. These organisms are two of the biggest threats to a composite deck's appearance, so be sure to keep your deck free of them.

If you feel you must use a power washer to clean your deck's surface, be extremely careful, and use lower amounts of pressure. (Ideally, you will keep your deck's surface clean all year-round, so there will be no need to clean with a power washer.) Keep harsh chemicals, such as paint thinner and bleach, away from your composite deck. Finally, if you do discover a stain, manufacturers recommend that you do not try to remove it with sanding. Instead, call your composite decking provider to learn what they recommend for product-specific stain removal.

Tag :  patio deck,decking,maintenance

Tuesday, 11 January 2011

Ever Changing Patio Decks

The patio deck has changed a lot from the traditional outside extension to a home that can be used for family activities and occasional parties. The styles that are available today are integrated with elements of interior designing that are almost a form of art by themselves. The patio can either be roofed or open to the elements. However, most of the patio decks today are covered so that using them can a comfortable experience in all kinds of weather conditions. Either way, you can hold your barbeques or have a nice quiet meal in the middle of the day or even take a little nap on a warm evening night. The designs of the patio vary from the very traditional and simple designs to the modern designs that have been enabled by the advancement of modern technology.

A patio deck can either be made of concrete, wood, composite wood or natural stone. Let us get this out in the open very quickly; hardwood, solid stone and the newly developed composite material are all very expensive products. Consequently, if you are looking for a structure that is affordable, strong and durable, and is available in a large variety of varying designs, then the concrete patio deck might just be your answer. In an effort to preserve the environment, the concrete patio decks were developed to imitate natural stone. They are of the same strength as stone; but, they are much cheaper. This fact alone makes them the preferred choice of many homeowners. As an added benefit, these environmental friendly decks can be fashioned into any size, style or design that the homeowner could want. They can even be made to mimic natural stone. Even if you wish to have an artistic design embedded on the concrete, you can get it. This feature is simply not available with most other natural products.

This has got to be the icing on the cake. The typical installation of a concrete patio deck requires the building of a form to hold the actual concrete material. Therefore, this permits the homeowner to request any shape that they can dream up. The installation process, itself, is really quite simple; if you have had any previous construction experience at all. However, on the other hand, if you are not acquainted with this type of work, you will probably require the services of a professional contractor. Concrete does take quite a while to dry thoroughly.

Therefore, if you are considering the possibility of dressing up your home with the addition of an attached patio deck, be sure to spend a little time doing some research on the benefits and and drawbacks to each and every kind of material. It may save you a quite a few headaches in the future.
Tag : patio deck,patio deck designs,wood patio deck,patio deck plans

Saturday, 12 March 2011

Choosing the Best Patio Deck Furniture

What is Wicker?
Nowadays wicker has become such a buzzword that people think of it as a furniture material which is not the case. Wicker is actually the name given to the pattern that is created when the material is weaved into furniture.

Why Outdoor Wicker Furniture?
Wicker patio furniture is durable, beautiful and elegant. It is the most suitable type of outdoor furniture and you can have a pleasure sitting outside. For enjoying lunch with family and friends and BBQs, wicker patio furniture is the best choice. You can enjoy sitting on it for long hours as it has no trace of discomfort. Two factors; durability and stability are the main reasons why outdoor wicker furniture is preferred over other kinds of furniture.

Another reason why wicker patio furniture is so popular is because of its affordability. Its materials are available quite easily and processed quickly, wicker is chosen over other materials. You can get a good set of elegant outdoor wicker furniture at a very affordable price and it will last long.

Resin outdoor wicker furniture
The type of furniture material you would choose will depend on your budget and the kind of finish you want. The reason why resin outdoor furniture is chosen is because it is durable, lightweight and can withstand even the harshest weather. It can stay under the bright sun without being damaged and you need not move it in and out.

Variety
Wicker patio furniture has a very high demand in the market. The manufacturers of this type of furniture have a wide range of colors and designs to choose from. The designs are simple but attractive due to which they are affordable as well as have huge demand. People purchase this type of furniture in order to transform their backyard into a calm and soothing place that is close to nature.

Porch furniture
There is a lot of porch furniture styles; porch swings, rocking chairs etc. These types of furniture can add to the beauty of your outdoor seating. Wooden porch furniture is the most popular one. It looks great outdoor just as it looks indoors. Wooden benches can be a great accent to your entryway. Porch furniture should be chosen with great care as you will be spending a lot of time on it so it should be comfortable and durable.

Selecting the right furniture
Choosing the best outdoor furniture is a tough task. Outdoor wicker furniture should be chosen while keeping in mind the designs and color. Price wouldn't be a problem because they are not expensive. It will be a good idea to browse online. Go through different furniture websites and look for the furniture you want. Online purchasing can be a choice as well as sometimes you may get a deep discount while purchasing online rather than buying it from any departmental store.

Storage
Wicker patio furniture can be stored in cold seasons as you would not be using outdoor furniture. All you need to do is to stack the chairs and tables and tie a rope against all of them and keep them in your store. Or you can also simply use your outdoor furniture indoors until the pollen season has ended.

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Sunday, 15 January 2012

Choosing the Best Patio Deck Furniture

What is Wicker?

Nowadays wicker has become such a buzzword that people think of it as a furniture material which is not the case. Wicker is actually the name given to the pattern that is created when the material is weaved into furniture.


Why Outdoor Wicker Furniture?


Wicker
patio furniture is durable, beautiful and elegant. It is the most suitable type of outdoor furniture and you can have a pleasure sitting outside. For enjoying lunch with family and friends and BBQs, wicker patio furniture is the best choice. You can enjoy sitting on it for long hours as it has no trace of discomfort. Two factors; durability and stability are the main reasons why outdoor wicker furniture is preferred over other kinds of furniture.

Another reason why wicker patio furniture is so popular is because of its affordability. Its materials are available quite easily and processed quickly, wicker is chosen over other materials. You can get a good set of elegant outdoor wicker furniture at a very affordable price and it will last long.

Resin outdoor wicker furniture


The type of furniture material you would choose will depend on your budget and the kind of finish you want. The reason why resin outdoor furniture is chosen is because it is durable, lightweight and can withstand even the harshest weather. It can stay under the bright sun without being damaged and you need not move it in and out.


Variety


Wicker
patio furniture has a very high demand in the market. The manufacturers of this type of furniture have a wide range of colors and designs to choose from. The designs are simple but attractive due to which they are affordable as well as have huge demand. People purchase this type of furniture in order to transform their backyard into a calm and soothing place that is close to nature.

Porch furniture


There is a lot of porch furniture styles; porch swings, rocking chairs etc. These types of furniture can add to the beauty of your outdoor seating. Wooden porch furniture is the most popular one. It looks great outdoor just as it looks indoors. Wooden benches can be a great accent to your entryway. Porch furniture should be chosen with great care as you will be spending a lot of time on it so it should be comfortable and durable.


Selecting the right furniture


Choosing the best outdoor furniture is a tough task. Outdoor wicker furniture should be chosen while keeping in mind the designs and color. Price wouldn't be a problem because they are not expensive. It will be a good idea to browse online. Go through different furniture websites and look for the furniture you want. Online purchasing can be a choice as well as sometimes you may get a deep discount while purchasing online rather than buying it from any departmental store.


Storage

Wicker patio furniture can be stored in cold seasons as you would not be using outdoor furniture. All you need to do is to stack the chairs and tables and tie a rope against all of them and keep them in your store. Or you can also simply use your outdoor furniture indoors until the pollen season has ended.

Saturday, 2 April 2011

Cedar Patio Chairs - A Safe and Reliable Patio Deck and Garden Choice

For optimum comfort and style cedar patio chairs are the way to go. These durable and well constructed chairs can last for many years to come. As opposed to the other types of chairs that will need to be replaced every other year or so. They come in all of styles that we have all grown to love and enjoy.

Cedar Adirondack chairs are by far the most commonly found chair among all of the cedar chairs available. This is probably because they are so comfortable in any material that when going for a better material it is safe to get an Adirondack. Many people would prefer a less common chair for their patio but none the less they stick with the high quality of cedar.

Rocking chairs are also a high demand cedar seat. Everyone loves to sit in a rocking chair and rock away their daily stresses. A cedar rocking chair almost rocks them away faster. Because of the comfort, long life and ability to deal with the different weather that we can often have, without showing the weathered look.

Cedar patio chairs are more often than not the preferred seating for most consumers. This seems to be primarily because of the ease of maintaining them, the little to no need for storage and or shelter from the harsh weather conditions that we are subject to. Even though the possibilities for cedar patio chair design are nearly endless, you might want to think of how your seat will be used most often.

If it is going to be put to use for simply relaxing as you watch birds flying by a high back cedar chair might be what will best meet your needs. On the other hand you may want to take a nap listening to the birds singing to you, in this case consider a cedar bench or even a cedar chaise lounge. Regardless of the final decision in the exact piece of cedar chair you will be adding to your patio the same holds true for all cedar patio furniture, the comfort is never compromised.

Cedar patio chairs have, and might always will be, the superior choice for the ultimate in comfort ability, and style. Cedar patio chairs come, with just craftsmanship alone, a certain guarantee when considering its ability to last a long time. Other wood materials such as pine and spruce have proven to be in a class far below that of cedar, and this is shown every other year or so when it's time to either fix, or replace your furniture not made from cedar. With all the styles available for cedar patio chairs, it's almost amazing that manufacturers even waste their times with the lesser bunch.

Monday, 7 March 2011

Patio Dining Sets - A Great Way to Add a New Fresh Look to Your Patio Deck Area

Patio dining sets are available in a wide assortment of different styles and designs, but they all add class to your outdoor living area or deck. Many people find that their outdoor living area is the best place to get some rest and relaxation after a long day, or merely to enjoy the great outdoors.

Many people use their patios to have their friends and family members over for outdoor dinners, lunches or breakfasts. Sometimes folding trays are used for eating, together with existing patio furniture. However, most people take the extra step and buy one of the great patio dining sets that are on the market.

By choosing some nice patio furniture you will be setting your outdoor living area apart from the remainder of your home. One of the great patio dining sets that are available will complement your deck, which is a great gathering place for meals and good conversation among your friends and family members.

You might currently have outdoor patio furniture, but want to add some fresh, new appeal to your deck. Adding a new patio dining set to your existing outdoor furniture can be the easiest way to do this. By adding this new outdoor furniture you will be bringing new life to your outdoor living area.
When you are looking into patio dining sets and trying to decide on the right type and style, make sure you take a few things into consideration. The first thing you should decide is the style of furniture you would like to showcase in your outdoor living area. This is a matter of personal taste, so it will vary from one person to another. For example, some people prefer elegance, while others want their deck to have a more informal tropical look.

The second thing that you may want to consider would be the choice of what material you may want your deck patio furniture made from. You will discover that there are many different types of materials that are used for patio furniture dining sets. Some of these may include aluminum, plastic, metal or even teakwood and wicker. These materials during manufacturing have the ability to be manipulated into all different shapes which will allow for several different styles of choices.

Another important consideration is the durability of the outdoor furniture. Decide how often you will be using your patio furniture during the course of a year. This information will help you choose the appropriate material for your deck's patio dining furniture.

If your goal is to use the furniture quite frequently, then you will want to make sure it is very durable and long-lasting. Deciding on the right patio dining set will help you to add a great new look and appeal to your patio area and give you great pleasure in enjoying it with family and friends.

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Monday, 10 January 2011

Patio Decks - Various Types of Outdoor Enclosures

People form opinions about others' houses just by looking at the outside. If the outside of your house looks amazing, then other people try to copy it in their own exterior house design. People stress about having their house live up to that example. Posh gardens, exotic plants, and a luxury car parked out front, and many more issues occupy people's sleepless nights when they are trying to impress the neighbors. But you don't have to go that far. Just consider putting an attractive enclosure on your patio decks.

The most significant part of house exteriors which are likely to impress visitors and neighbors are patio decks. If they are well designed, they will add significantly to your status. You might be surprised to hear that it doesn't have to break your budget to achieve the stylish look you want for your patio deck. An enclosed patio deck can also act as an extra room for your house, which can be used for a variety of purposes, including everyday meals and games such as ping pong. They also make a pleasant, relaxing and refreshing spot to sit and read. Not only that, but you can do these activities. whilst being protected from annoying insects.

There are various types of enclosures for patio decks, according to your individual needs. A major factor in your choice will be weather, for both materials and type of enclosure. If you live in a cool area, then glass is a good choice of material, because they capture heat in the day, and therefore keep the space within warmer for longer. If you already have cement slabs around your patio deck, however, then you could just install windows all around it.
Enclosures for patio decks can be fixed or removable varieties, as well as ones made of glass or plexiglass, and there are also screen enclosures. All of these are designed with a view to maximizing your comfort, as well as being well designed to cope with weather conditions and at the same time very easy to install.

Patio decks with enclosures are often known as sunrooms, and many people consider them to be the best room in their house. The atmosphere in them is energizing, and they suit many types of activity. Not only are they easy to install, but you can save money on both heating and cooling, as well as bringing an element of freshness into your home.

Having a patio deck which is enclosed can also be a good thing because you can turn it into your den. The building costs for such a room are not too high, and the whole job should not take more than about a week. You can improve the looks of your extra room by such measures as adding attractive flooring, perhaps made from tiles or bricks.
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Friday, 4 March 2011

Having the Best Patio Deck Furniture

Outdoor furniture:
We all love sharing conversations or meals under the garden light. Some of us also love reading books in a garden or beside a pool. This is the reason why we should find the right resin outdoor furniture. Some of you may think that resin is not the best material and that it is cheap and flimsy. But according to the latest trend, resin patio furniture is the best. This trend is spreading very fast and you will see a lot of people have this due to the popularity it is gaining.

Why Resin Patio Furniture:
Another reason why resin patio furniture is preferred over other materials because of the advantages it has over other type of garden furniture such as wood or iron. It is stylish and trendy. Its versatility is used in many ways without having a bad effect. Outdoor or garden furniture should be able to bear the heat without being damaged. Resin outdoor furniture is built keeping in mind its ability to withstand the effect of UV rays and toughest weather.

Resin Outdoor furniture is environmental conscious:
It is built keeping in view the environmental consciousness and is made using 100% recycled plastic. If you want to buy furniture for a pool side then resin outdoor furniture is the best choice. The reason why resin patio furniture is chosen over other furniture is that they do not rot over a period of time and they can be used in wet weather as well without being damaged.

Advantages of Resin Garden Furniture:
Because of its ability to withstand UV rays it does not get damaged or cracked. It is sturdy like iron but is light weight unlike iron because of which the resin patio furniture can be moved from one place to another very easily and without much effort. Even children or females can move this type of furniture.

Another advantage of resin garden furniture, it is abuse proof. It is able to withstand markers, paints, jumping kids, spilled drinks etc. It remains undamaged by salt water so resin outdoor furniture can be used anywhere even near the sea. It is very easy to clean. Bleach can also be used on this type of furniture to clean away the marks, if any.

Resin garden furniture can look like natural wood:
Resin garden furniture can also resemble natural wood. As the furniture will be placed outdoor in the garden some of you may want to match it with the natural wood, you can do so as it is fade free. You can also match it with the color of the furniture you have indoors.

Features of Resin Patio Furniture:
Resin patio furniture comes in various colors such as white, teak, patina etc and styles. With garden furniture cushions in the market you can have any style of furniture you want for your garden and give it the look you could imagine.

Resin outdoor furniture is a sleek and stylish option to compliment the look of your garden. It is a large investment which you will not replace annually so take proper care of it and keep it clean so that you get years of enjoyment from your resin garden furniture.

Thursday, 23 June 2011

Deck Heating Options: Chimeneas, Fire Pits, and Heated Furniture

Chilly or otherwise inclement weather can prevent you from getting the most out of your deck during many moths of the year. With some integrated heat sources, you can keep your deck parties from being cut short by less than ideal weather.

There are many different heating options for your
deck, each with unique advantages and disadvantages. Homeowners should consider these pros and cons before investing in a heating option for their deck. Here are some of those options, as well as a look at what they're most appropriate for.

Deck Heaters


For practicality, small portable heaters are your best bet. The traditional outdoor heating option is the radiant heater. These are the ones often seen in commercial venues where outside seating is available. You can also find natural gas
deck heaters.

Increasingly, though, radiant and natural gas heaters are being replaced by newer infrared heaters, which are more efficient and safer for cedar
decking. Retailers offer a wide selection of heater choices, so you shouldn't have trouble finding whichever style you choose.

Chimineas


A chiminea is a cross between a small chimney and a
fire pit. Popular because of their aesthetic appeal and simple design, chimineas fit in almost every price range. On the low end, you can find relatively inexpensive chimineas that will provide a nice amount of heat for a reasonable price; on the high end, some cedar deck owners have constructed much larger chimineas that double as fireplaces built into the deck.

Heated
Lighting and Furniture

If you really want to move into the 21st century on your cedar
deck, retailers may offer heated furniture or lights. Heated Furniture is a recent trend - imagine a table or chair with small charged-electric heaters. This trend requires minimal installation and upkeep.

Heated
lighting works in a similar way, which is perfect for those slightly chilly summer nights.

Fire
pits

If you love a good campfire, you may want to consider a fire pit. These will give you the look, feel, and smell of a campfire. They come in many different styles and sizes, and can be either installed into the surface of your deck or be portable. You can also choose between a traditional wood-burning or gas-fueled
fire pit.

A fire pit makes a great focal point and gathering spot for your outdoor living space. However, when considering a fire pit for a cedar deck, take care to prevent the
decking material from catching fire. A good way to do this is by surrounding the fire pit (whether portable or built-in) with a non-flammable surface, such as deck tiles. In general, fire pits take up more space and require more care than other heat providers.

Other Considerations - Style and Ambiance


Take ambiance and style into mind when deciding how to heat your cedar
deck. Homes with a more rustic style may not jive with futuristic-looking heated furniture, for example. chimineas and fire pits provide a different ambience than traditional deck heaters.

Saturday, 30 April 2011

How to Finish a Wood Patio Deck

Having a patio deck in the garden will create an amazing place for you to entertain friends, and family. If you lay it correctly, seal, treat, and maintain it the decking will last for many years. You have to consider where you want the decking to be placed, and what weather conditions it will need to deal with. Water is the worst component that can damage the wooden decking, and you need to consider this when choosing your deck plans.

Planning the decking well and ensuring that you use the correct sealant will ensure that the deck will look fantastic for many years. After the patio deck has been laid you will need to work quickly to have it sealed and ready for the weather. The decking will need to be sanded to ensure that the waterproof material can soak into the grain. Although sanding the patio deck will take some time it will be worth it when you see the end result.

Once you have sanded the deck you will need to ensure that all debris, twigs, and leaves have been removed as these can cause problems. With a completely clear deck you can begin to weatherproof it.

Using the best possible wood sealant is essential as water is the biggest problem where decking is concerned. If you allow water to penetrate the patio deck it will dry out and cause the wood to crack. The expansion and contraction of the wood over time will cause it great damage, and in extreme cases the patio deck will need to be replaced.

You will need to try and wait for the weather conditions to be just right. If it is too cold or too hot the wood will have either expanded or contracted making it harder to seal. You want the sealant to be applied in the best possible conditions, to allow it to dry and begin to protect the wood. When looking at your deck plans you will need to ensure that you can reach every part of the decking easily. Every single inch of the decking will need to be sealed including the gaps, and cracks.

If you allow even the smallest of areas to be unprotected, the water can penetrate it and cause damage to the patio deck. You should apply the sealant in the direction of the grain, and for larger areas a mop can be used to make it far easier. Allowing the sealant to dry is essential, and once it has you can decide if you want to stain the wood. Depending on the design you have chosen on your deck plans will determine what color you want the decking to be.

There are many different stains available, which can help to enhance the color of your patio deck, and make it look great. Once you have sealed the patio deck it will not need doing for several years, however, if you experience severe weather it may need doing more often. Remember that you will need to clean, fix, and reseal the patio deck to keep it looking great.

Friday, 10 June 2011

Four Ways to Make Your Deck More Inviting

When the weather allows, a deck or patio is a fantastic place to have any kind of event. However, many people overlook the wonderful decorating opportunity that comes with an outdoor hang-out area. Adding some pizazz to your deck or patio can be done fairly easily, quickly, and inexpensively, so it's a perfect spring project to get into the groove of outdoor chores. Doing it in spring also means you'll be ready for those summer parties!

When planning your deck or patio décor, you'll want to keep in mind how you want the space to function. Will you be having lots of big parties and barbeques? Small get-togethers? Maybe it's primarily the place where you go to relax with a book and coffee. This should determine what kind and how much furniture to use and where to place it. You should also consider what you want the theme or feel of the space to be. Do you want it modern and jazzy? Warm and earthy? Somewhere in the middle? These can be achieved with both the furniture, colors and décor.


Before you Decorate


Before you start with the decorating itself, however, you'll need to make sure that your
deck or patio has received the proper care. You should clean and re-seal the wood once a year, and keep it in good repair. This is especially important in the Midwest, where the weather can be harsh. You can do these things yourself, or hire a professional.

Tips for Décor


1. Paint, whether vibrant or neutral can make your
deck beautiful and distinct. Many people elect a paint scheme similar to the color of the house, but this isn't necessary. Using the correct complementary colors, and applying it in subtle areas (such as posts and handrails), will make a unique and fun area.

2. Adding fabrics to any room will make it more welcoming, and a deck or
patio is no exception. Putting curtains on the windows, and adding throw pillows and rugs will be reminiscent of a comfy sitting room, and will put your guests at ease. However, keep in mind that rain can not only ruin fabrics, but encourage mold and mildew growth. So you'll need to either take cloth items inside during a rainstorm, or clean them frequently. Either way, it is a good idea to pick a durable and water-resistant material.

3. Adding lights is wonderful for a deck or patio, especially if you plan on having many nighttime gatherings. There are so many options for outdoor lighting: hanging lights, paper lanterns, solar lights, and much more. Peruse a hardware store or the internet, and you'll be sure to find lighting that's right for your deck or patio.


4. There are many ways to use furniture as decoration, many of which are inexpensive. You can repaint an old table using stencils to add your own design. You can use tree stumps for seats and tables. Look around your local hobby and craft store; they are full of unusual outdoor décor and furniture that will add your own type of charm to your
deck or patio.

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Variety of Decking Materials

The proper patio deck design can increase the value of whatever property that it is constructed on; since it indirectly allows you to increase the usable floor space of your home. It adds an entire outdoor room in which the homeowner has the opportunity to entertain his or her family and special guests. It also allows you to create an outdoor kitchen and dining arrangement if you choose to. It might be said that the designing and installation of a deck can be one of the less intimidating home improvement tasks that a person can undertake. Plus the rewards of building a patio style deck are quite substantial.

There are various styles of patio decks and the following content details the most popular ones. The concrete patio deck is probably the most economical deck you can build and maintain. You can also get quite inventive with the concrete slabs. They can be stamped in order to make them appear as if they were actually constructed from bricks or other kinds of natural stone. In addition to this, you can add finishes to the concrete that will make it look like real wood. One of the greatest advantages of this kind of decking is that once the concrete patio deck has been poured, you will never have to worry about any type of weeds growing in the area for quite a while; at least until the concrete begins to crack.

The next version, in reality, is actually made from bricks or natural stones. The varieties include marble, flagstone, limestone, sandstone and slate. This type of decking compliments most of the homes that have constructed entirely out of one or more of these products. Are they very expensive? Yes, they are. However, they are highly durable and will easily last a lifetime. They are capable of withstanding any and all of the extreme weather conditions that may occur. Needless to say, the homeowner must be absolutely sure that the deck has been placed in the correct position; it will never be possible to relocate it. The routine maintenance that is required is next to nothing.

The natural wood deck is the one that a good many persons are most familiar. They can be designed in almost and shape that the homeowner chooses. This is because the material is so easy to work with. These decking structures can be constructed at ground level or raised up to any height that is necessary. The installation of a set of stairs and safety handrails will not present a problem. However, in order to maintain the beauty and functionality of a natural wooden patio deck, you will need to add protective coatings on a regular basis. In other words, there is a lot of routine maintenance that is needed.

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Monday, 19 March 2012

Personal Design for Your Patio Deck

The patio deck is a social area of the house and how it is designed can say a million things about you. With the many designs available to choose from, you might be at a standstill in the selection process. Now, if you are an open-minded person, then this concept of personal design for your patio can greatly increase the chances of customizing the area according to your taste. The most common characteristics of the design that many people are looking for is a low maintenance, easy to install, and stylish patio.

Of course, a do-it-yourself
patio design may need a little bit more time and effort to make, but this can also save you a whole lot. Basically, the idea here is to make sure that you are up for your own personal design in this social area of the house. Patios are usually placed either at the front or back side of the house. The placement of the patio can also contribute to the type of design you might be interested in.

There are three types of patio decks:

Concrete


The first type is the concrete type. This is the basic type of
patio that is durable, low maintenance and easier to do. Concrete is almost like clay which can be textured and molded into whatever pattern you would like to have in your patio. There are slabs that can simply be put together like a big puzzle to create a dazzling pattern. In clean and well-kept gardens, most homeowners usually use concrete to hinder the growth of weeds -- that is, if the patio is next to the garden. For more innovative ideas, you can check the newest designs in home interior magazines, and if you need some of the suppliers, the yellow pages is a good place to start.

Flagstones


Flagstones or other natural rocks and bricks have also been increasingly popular among
patio deck designs. That is because of the readily available supplies and easier management of the patio. In this type, you have to be able to fit the stones according to the vision or inspiration that you have in mind without having to end up with an overly structured patio. One good thing about the natural stones or bricks is that they can withstand the extremes of weather. This is a good investment for those who plan to have low maintenance and long-lasting design.

Wood


Of course, do not forget about the wooden patio decks. Not many homes can afford to have a wooden
patio as the weather conditions can get in the way. Another thing is that there might be a little bit of uncertainty in the level of how long the structure could last. On the other hand, there are types of sturdy woods that can take on extreme weather, but these are usually more expensive than the conventional ones.

There are so many things that you can do when it comes to the design of your patio. This depends mainly on the material that you are planning to use. So, always be sure of the design you want, plan it, and purchase the necessary materials for building the patio. With your determination and personal touch, your
patio deck would likely be the favorite social part of the house.