Guide to a Successful Deck Weather Protection


Decks can certainly extend your living space, serving as an outdoor living and entertainment area. The only problem with these beautiful decks is that they are exposed to environmental elements that cause damage. Fortunately, there are products made for deck weather protection. These products allow for longer years of outdoor enjoyment by shielding your decking from the sun, rain, and other types of weather-related problems.

Looking for a good deck weather protection product? Here are some of the things that you must consider.

Choose oil-based products

Leading brands—especially oil-based treatments—penetrate deep into the wood's cell structure, providing protection not only on the surface but also from within. They tend to make your decks more water-repellent and resistant to rain, snow, and even cold temperatures. Moreover, oil-based treatments are also translucent or transparent looking. They only add some tint to your deck, but it keeps the natural appearance of the wood.

Pick sealer that offers UV protection

Being constantly exposed to the sun can cause color fading. If it's not sealed, your deck will rapidly change its color and will look like old. Moreover, UV exposure will also make your board less resilient and more prone to warping and cracking. These won't be a big issue if you have chosen a product with excellent UV protection.

Double-check water repelling properties

Water and moisture brought by rain or snow are your deck's biggest enemy. They can cause various problems such as mold growth and termites attack which will lead to greater issues like rot and decay. That's why it's important to choose a wood preservative that has high water repellency property.

Other things to consider:

·         EPA registration - How do you know you the product for deck weather protection is safe and environment-friendly? Pick an EPA-registered brand.

·         Coverage and application - How to save money on your decking sealant and finish? Choose a brand that allows for one-coat coverage.

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