Barbeque season is all but over, and you won’t be spending as much time out on the deck. Don’t let it get you down though. Spring will be here before you know it. There are a lot of things that can wear down and damage your deck, so protect your deck and make sure it stays in tip top shape over the winter.
Cover The Furniture
You want
your deck to look as good in the spring as it does now. The first step is to
cover all the furniture. (don’t forget the grill!) Cover everything with commercial furniture covers or just use a tarp. Be sure that
the covers fit snugly though. They won’t do any good if they’re blowing
through the neighbor’s yard. If you’ve got the space, make room in the garage
for the deck chairs and table. They’ll last longer if you store them indoors
for the winter.
Give It One More Good Cleaning
Dirt and
dust can get trapped in the wood over the course of the summer, not to mention
dog slobber or barbeque sauce. If you let these things stain your deck all
winter, it will be a pain in your neck to get them out in the spring. Make sure
to give your deck a thorough cleaning before it gets too cold. You can use a pressure
washer to spray
away all the dirt. Be careful not to splinter your wood though. Those things
are powerful. Another option is to scrub the deck down with a brush. There are
severally commercial cleaners to choose from, but don’t get one with bleach.
You don’t want your wood to fade. If this sounds like too much work consider
hiring someone to give your deck a professional cleaning.
Moisture Is The Enemy
Rain,
sleet, and snow will seep into the cracks of your deck all winter. They can
cause discolor, warping, and even cracking. Now is the perfect time to use a waterproof finish to seal all the little cracks in
your deck and keep out the moisture all winter. There are a wide variety of
finishes to choose from. Choose a darker or lighter finish to give your deck a
new look.
We’re
leaving behind the days of barbeques and swimming pools, and replacing them
with wool socks and fireplaces. Over the winter you can’t give your deck as
much attention, but you can make sure it stays healthy and strong until spring.
A good deep cleaning and a fresh new finish are your keys to avoiding cracking,
warping, fading, and mold. Put in the time now, and you’ll extend your deck’s
life by years.
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