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DIY Saturday #42 – How to Spruce Up your Deck (Video)

Entry #459, March 26, 2011

Happy DIY Saturday! Now that spring is officially here, it is time to start shifting focus to your deck, porch or patio area. Over the winter months, wood decks can get dirty, worn, and the stain will have faded, etc…  Today’s DIY Saturday shows you how to spruce up your deck as well as power washing, choosing a stain, and step by step directions to apply.

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Prepare your deck for the spring and summer months

Before you know it, you will be lounging along side your spring flowers on your beautiful deck.

Also look at the You Tube video from Lowe’s for – Choosing plants to beautify your deck.

How to spruce up your deck from This Old House.

1.) Choosing a finish for your deck:

Choosing a finish for a softwood deck is a three-way tug of war between aesthetics, practicality, and protection. Favor any one characteristic, and you have to give up a bit of the other two. For example, if showing off the beauty of new wood is top priority, a clear finish is the obvious choice. But that clarity also lets in destructive UV rays, and that means more frequent reapplication (every six to 24 months). By contrast, solid stains offer great sun protection but hide the wood’s grain under an opaque film. They have about a four-year life span, but like all film forming finishes, they tend to peel or crack.

The most popular deck finishes are semitransparent stains, which are also the easiest to maintain. They contain more sun-blocking pigments than clear finishes, but not enough to completely obscure the wood grain. And because they penetrate the surface, there’s no film to fail. Just recoat as needed, generally after three years.

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Staining your deck will keep it looking great for years to come

2.) Wash your deck:

• Wait for an overcast day, when evaporation from the deck will be slower.

•Remove furniture and plants, and trim or tie back any branches touching the deck.

•Wet down or cover adjacent foliage and siding, and protect yourself with rubber boots and rain pants.

•Wash leaves and dirt off the deck and railings with a spray from a garden hose or a pressure washer set at 3,000 psi and fitted with a gentle 40-degree fan nozzle. For maximum efficiency, hold the nozzle tip about 18 inches from the wood.

3.) Scrubbing:

•With the deck still wet, put on latex gloves and dip a brush with stiff, chemical-resistant bristles into the cleaning solution.

• Scrub the wood in the direction of the grain. Work in small sections, starting with the top rail, then the balusters, posts, and bottom rail.

•Tackle the deck boards last, no more than 200 square feet at a time.

Tip: The soap bubbles will help you see which areas you’ve covered.

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Get ready for relaxing…

4.) Power rinsing your deck:

• Wait at least 15 minutes, then rinse off the solution completely using a garden hose or a pressure washer with a 40-degree fan nozzle. Hold the pressure-washer wand no closer than 6 to 8 inches from the wood. The spray should span the width of one board and hit the surface at a 45-degree angle. Move steadily, rinsing one board at a time.

Warning: Never let the wand halt in one place while the spray is on.

5.) Let Dry:

•Before stain can be applied, the wood must dry or it won’t absorb the finish. Three or four consecutive days without rain is enough time in most climates. (When in doubt, check with a moisture meter; when it reads 15 percent or less, the wood is ready to coat.)

•Sweep the deck clean before applying stain.

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Choose a finish that fits your climate and color preference

6.) Stain the railings:

•Using a synthetic filament brush slightly wider than the deck’s boards, apply the stain full-strength in the same order you scrubbed: top rail, balusters and posts, bottom rail, and then the decking.

•Brush up drips and runs immediately.

•For an even color, stir the stain frequently during application.

Tip: Finish all four sides of each baluster before moving on to the next one.

7.) Stain deck:

•Brush the deck’s boards one at a time with long, even strokes, working with the grain. Keep a wet edge to prevent lap marks, and immediately brush out any pools of stain.

•When you’re finished, let the deck dry for at least two days before walking on it or replacing the furniture.

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