Thursday, August 6, 2009

New Deck or Existing Deck

Different Stains Provide Certain Advantages

There are two main types of wood stains available for deck applications. The first type, oil based stains, have been used for what seems like forever. Latex based stains are quite a bit newer. Which works best for the homeowner's application is somewhat subjective.

First, the homeowner should inspect the existing deck. If there is too much forgotten maintenance that hasn't been performed over the years, it may very well be more cost effective from an enjoyment and resale point of view to redesign and build a new deck. If the overall condition of the deck is very good, then those few repairs need to be done before staining the deck.

Manufacturers of latex stains claim that they are as durable as oil stains. Many individuals, including professionals, have had different experiences and opinions on the matter. The main advantages of latex based deck stains are that they are much easier to clean up after being applied. Soap and water is all that is needed to clean up latex based stains from brushes and other tools.

Oil based stains have a long track record of being long term seeing as how oil naturally repels moisture, but oil stains also pose more of a potential threat to the environment and greater health risks than latex stains. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's directions when using stains to avoid any health risks. Oil based stains cost more than latex stains, however, many individuals insist that oil based has a more durable longevity. Cleaning up after using oil based stains is more involved and does require mineral spirits or other solvents to clean applicators and equipment.

There are some newer stains on the market that are a blend of each type of stain. This blend is supposed to utilize the best from each type of stain. Regardless of which type of stain is used for a deck project, it is necessary to seal the deck after the stain has been applied even though many stains naturally repel water.

Sealing a deck will help preserve the natural wood grain and beauty of the deck. This will allow longer spans of time to pass between each cleaning and re-staining. Even with most deck sealers, the wood will begin to gray with weathering. There is a newer epoxy based sealer available on the market that greatly enhances the length of time before a deck begins to show any graying over time. Not every home improvement or hardware store may sell it, so a little detective work may be necessary to find it.

As always before tackling any home improvement project, be sure to follow the manufacturer's directions and safety precautions to reduce and eliminate any injuries people or damage to nearby plants and houses. A comfortable pair of safety glasses and gloves are a must have for any outdoor project where power tools or chemicals are involved. Without following the safety precaution is setting one's self up for trouble.

For more information and guidance about quality decks, sunrooms, and screened porches, visit http://www.paradisedecking.com. Paradise Decking specializes in custom-designed room additions, decks and gazebos, etc. and has a great portfolio of pictures with compelling ideas for your outdoor home improvement projects.

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