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Plan Before the Plan: Carrying Out Your Decking Projects

 
Author: Rob Jones
 

A cedar deck offers all kinds of aesthetic and practical benefits to a property. It also adds value to a property as a whole. Making sure that all of the details necessary to the success of a project are taken into account, will mean less time working, and more time enjoying the outdoors from the comfort of a new cedar deck!

Steps to planning a decking project:

  • Consider the location judge it for convenience and continuity in relation to the rest of the property, issues of privacy, and health of the decks surface as it stands up to elements such as wind, rain, and sun exposure. Also, think about what you want to use the deck for; will it simply be a place to enjoy outdoor meals, or will it serve as a staging area for hot tubbing. For the latter, consider the issue of privacy yet again!

  • Design & Materials For cedar decks, ask your customer rep by what standards the cedar decking you are interested in is graded. Find out about warranties, and pay close attention to any issues that might void them. Choose, or design, a deck plan and make sure that it is compliant with your local building codes. Seek out any legal information and documents necessary to begin the construction of an addition to a property.

  • Construction take stock of the tools and other elements youll need. Start researching decking professionals who may be able to help you get the best result.

  • Finishing Make sure that the finish you choose is the best you can buy for cedar, as well as the most suitable for your particular climate. Ask your local retailer about the best brand names to seek out. When you make your choice, read the instructions and follow them carefully. A good idea is to test out the product on a small area of the deck and monitor the results. The addition of a finish is vital to add to the defenses against the cedar decks natural enemies, moisture and UV rays. A water repellent finish will seal the cedar from any excessive moisture, and must be applied to the decks surface before it weathers to allow it to penetrate most effectively. Be careful not to overdo it; the cedar deck will only absorb so much. Too much finish may result in an unsightly and uneven surface.
    Also, when sanding, be careful not to overdo that either. Remember: red cedar is softwood! The best strategy if you are unsure of yourself is to seek the help of a professional decking installer. This may help you to avoid costly mistakes, and get you the best possible result. If you do choose to install and finish a cedar deck, always read the instructions of any stains or finish products you buy.

    For further details, always consult the experts!

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