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decked out for summer


From Habitat magazine - issue 03

Summer’s on its way; season of sun, swimming and barbecues – the best our outdoor lifestyle can offer.

So, what kind of state is the deck in? How’s the patio looking after winter? Surfaces that were non-slip when dry last summer might suddenly have become a slippery slide when water or wet feet are now added to the equation, especially if there’s moss or mould involved.

What should you be looking for in the condition of your patio or deck and how do you ensure they’re in the best possible shape for the summer?

Summer deck preparation
Don’t forget to keep your wooden outdoor furniture looking its best. Use Resene Kwila Timber Stain to quickly rejuvenate even the most faded timber.

General maintenance

Note: your decks and paths are not self-maintaining.

Structural failure

Many decks sit on concrete pads, but not on concrete footings. If you’re investing time and money in reworking your deck, make sure it’s anchored properly to the ground and the house. Inspect any attachments for loose nails and screws or for broken parts.

Sun

Most of us are careful about personal sun protection, but the timber surfaces around your home also need protection from UV rays to stop them deteriorating and discolouring. Hot sun not only fades wood, but also dries it out, leading to water retention and rot later.

Water

Water is a deck’s worst enemy, filtering into weak spots like exposed edges, nail or screw holes, splits, knots, and cracks. Unprotected timber is prone to rot.

Mould

Even if the wood is sound, shady decks tend to go mossy. If dirt, leaves and other detritus are left to accumulate, slippery mould and mildew can grow surprisingly fast.

Temperature changes

Winter chill and summer heat can stress the timber of your deck, causing boards to expand, contract and shift.

And then there are your paths and driveways

Damaged paths, drives and steps are a constant hazard, especially when wet.

From Resene for paths and decks:

words: Rachel Macdonald
pictures: Courtesy of Tranz


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