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Monday, 17 January 2011

Space is Not a Problem With a Redwood Patio Deck

The patio is normally a part of the house that provides extra space on the outside. It is often used for people who like to stay at the vantage point. However, in some cases having that small outdoor space can be very tedious, and a family needs a more accommodating space for events held inside the house. The patio deck is commendable for giving additional space for varying purposes.

A redwood patio is definitely a must have for families who like want to feature an accommodating environment in their house. The patio deck is able to hold more visitors at a given time. Not only is redwood an elegant addition to the home, but it can give extra breathing space to avoid people being crammed inside the house. There are different styles to choose from, so there is no need to worry about having to settle for nondescript pieces that would ruin the style of the house.

Having a redwood patio deck adds space and improves the value of the house in more ways than one. Having a high curb appeal is guaranteed with the presence of patio decks that appeal to the customers. Having such addition will be suitable on occasions when the family feels that the inside of the house has become too familiar, then they can retreat to the patio deck to have some family bonding or to discuss matters while relaxing on the deck and taking in their surroundings. Proper positioning of the deck will give them a good view of what is happening outside without gathering too much attention. The deck provides a pleasing improvement project that can be installed in different ways: attached or freestanding, multi-level, corner style, and others.
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Thursday, 5 May 2011

Patio Decks - Proper Care in Cleaning and Coating

A wooden grained ambiance makes the perfect patio deck and if properly cared for will always look good against the background of the backyard or at a home with a view. Of course, a weather deck, gazebo or patio that is mismanaged, let go or in a state of disrepair can look hideous and unbecoming of a habitat designed for tranquility.

Various types of wood like teak, cedar or redwood each has its own best management practices, yet all require preventative maintenance to look pristine at all times. One commonality is that they must be cleaned periodically and this means either using a garden hose or a low psi pressure washer. Non-caustic or toxic soaps are best, because as the excess wash water is rinsed you do not want to kill any surrounding vegetation.

A soft bristle brush is a smart idea and a decent amount of water, perhaps put on with a garden hose. After brushing it makes sense to rinse thoroughly and I like to use a pressure washer for this. I recommend a low psi pressure washer or if you have a high-psi pressure washer be sure to keep the nozzle a good foot or more away from the wood to prevent splintering or removing the coating.

If the coating  is already coming off or if you plan on recoating the surface, then you need to remove any flaking surfaces as you go, using both the pressure washer and a brush. Under no circumstances should you apply the new coating unless the surface is 100% dry and completely prepped.