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Weatherproofing Your Deck
How to Instructions on Sealing your Deck
to Keep it Looking Like New
By Mark J. Donovan
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Shortly after construction your deck, and every couple
of years after, you should plan on weatherproofing your deck. Sealing
your deck protects it from moisture and ultraviolet sun damage. If you
do not seal your deck, in just a few years it will not only be
aesthetically unappealing it will also begin to decay and rot. In
addition, mold and mildew growth will most likely be present on the
deck. By sealing your deck you will not only preserve its appearance
you’ll extend its life for many years.
Weatherproofing your deck is easy to do if you keep up with it
regularly and apply the deck sealant properly. |
If, on the other hand, you wait too long to seal your deck, or
apply the deck sealer improperly, you could end up with a major
deck restoration project or a big peeling mess.
The first step in weatherproofing a deck is to thoroughly clean
it. You can clean it with a hard bristle brush and a deck
cleaning solution or you can use a pressure washer. If you elect
to use a pressure washer it is important to use a low pressure
nozzle and keep the nozzle an adequate distance away from the
decking boards (approximately 12 to 18 inches) so that you do
not damage the wood grain.
While cleaning the deck look for and replace any rotting or
damaged decking boards. Also, hammer down any loose nails, or
replace them altogether. In addition, make sure to use
non-corrosive nails when fastening down new deck boards.
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After the deck has been cleaned, and has had time to
thoroughly dry, you can then apply the deck weatherproofing solution.
Typically deck weatherproofing products used to seal the deck are clear deck
sealers, semi-transparent stains, colored stains, and paints. I prefer
semi-transparent stains the best as they provide color and protection, and
they don’t peel.
I find the best way to apply the deck sealer is with a roller and a 4 inch
wide brush. However, before weatherproofing your deck, make sure the weather
forecast is clear of rain for at least 24 hours, and preferably 48. |
With the weather forecast clear of rain, start in a corner of
the deck and work your way outwards in small sections at a time.
First apply the deck sealer with a roller, and then follow up
behind with a paint brush to work it into the decking boards.
For the deck balusters and railings it is best to apply the deck
weatherproofing sealant with a brush, albeit it is time
consuming. Spraying these items simply wastes too much sealant,
and it doesn’t get worked into the wood pieces as well.
Once you’ve weatherproofed your deck allow it to dry for 24 to
48 hours, depending up weather conditions, prior to walking on
the deck or placing items on it.
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