Your deck is a favorite gathering place in summer and lets the
whole family enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. In order to keep
your deck functional and looking great for years, you do need to
make sure the deck is properly weatherproofed. Taking the steps
to weatherproof your deck now will insure your investment for
many, many years.
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Weatherproofing a deck isn’t difficult; it requires a minimum of
materials and a bit of elbow grease. You should seal your deck
to weatherproof it when it is first built and periodically
(every few years or so) reapply the sealant to make sure the
wood continues to hold up.
Materials that will you will need include a hose, dust mask,
pail of water, safety glasses, deck cleaner, waterproofing
staining sealer, broom, belt sander or sandpaper, and
paintbrush. Try renting a paint sprayer if you can as applying
the sealer with a sprayer instead of a brush can really save you
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It’s important to gather your materials together beforehand so
that you have them ready the day you plan to weatherproof the
deck, but what’s even more important is the weather. You must be
certain that there is no rain in the forecast for that day and
the next before you call over all your friends to help with your
weatherproofing project!
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After you have verified that there is no threat of rain and you
have all your materials on hand, you should start by giving the
deck a thorough cleaning. Make sure you get all the cracks and
corners. If you find any rough spots sand them down. Carefully
remove left over sawdust and debris with the broom. Always use a
dust mask as well as safety glasses while sanding.
After the deck has been cleaned and has dried fully, you are
ready to start sealing. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s
instructions on the weatherproofing seal. If you are going to
use paint after you seal the deck, make sure that what you use
for sealant will work with a paint overcoat.
Whether you are using a paint brush or sprayer, you must make
sure to cover the entire deck - every crack and crevice, leaving
no spot unsealed. This means paying close attention to things
like railings, beams and wall supports if they’re present.
Once you are done sealing, you will have to resist the urge to
get on the deck and enjoy it right away. You need to let it dry
thoroughly according to the manufacturers instructions on the
sealant. This might be difficult, but, making sure you can enjoy
your beautiful deck for years to come is well worth the wait.