Thursday, December 20, 2018

3 Must-Do Tips on Protecting Your Deck This Winter

The view of a winter wonderland is a sight to behold. But, if you don’t properly maintain your home, especially the parts exposed to the harsh weather, it might lead to damage. Prevent this from happening by following these tips:

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Keep the deck clean
Ground-in dirt and barbecue stains can ruin your deck’s appearance and ultimately cause degrading of the wood. Exposure to sun can cause wood to turn gray and exposure to moisture can create the perfect conditions for the growth of mold, mildew, moss and algae. All these conditions make it important to clean your deck thoroughly to remove the remnants of summer and get it ready for winter.

Use a bleach-free cleaner specifically formulated for wood to restore your deck to its natural beauty without yellowing. Cleaners like JOMAX Deck Wash loosen and lift dirt, and they remove gray, weathered wood and stains from mold and mildew to prepare the deck for a new protective coating. Just attach the applicator to an ordinary garden hose and spray.

If your stained or painted deck has seen better days, consider stripping any faded or deteriorating finish prior to applying a water-repellent sealer or stain. Source: HGTV

Protect the deck from snow
Plunging temperatures aren’t the only things that will put a damper on an outdoor gathering. Snow and ice can do a number on your deck’s surfaces, and contribute to cracking, splitting, or warping. If it’s too late to put down a water-repellent protective finish, you can still help your deck by removing snow properly. Instead of shoveling, use a sturdy broom to sweep away any accumulation: that will keep you from scoring gouges or scratches into the wood. If you find you must shovel, though, make sure to move parallel with the boards’ lengths instead of going across. This, along with the perfect heater and some cheerful, freeze-proof decor, will keep you happily sipping cider until spring. Source: Homes

Hide your furniture
Don’t leave your outdoor furniture out all winter unless you’ve been dying for an excuse to get a new set in the spring. Give it a good cleaning, and then store it in a garage, basement, or shed.

This applies to plant containers as well, especially ceramic ones. If you leave them outside all winter, they will crack. Empty them and move them to a garage or storage shed. If you have plants in them and want to bring them inside, make sure you check for pests first. Source: BuildDirect

Have a worry-free holiday by letting us take care of your winter home improvements. Give us a call anytime!

 

Contact:
Kerrisdale Roofing & Drains
8279 Ross St, Vancouver, BC V5X 4W1
(604) 360-2114



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