Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Hiring an Outdoor Contractor

If your dream of being able to enjoy a cup of coffee on a beautiful deck outside your home seems like it will never come to fruition, then perhaps it is time to take a more proactive step in the right direction. If you are short on time, then you might consider using a company to help you find an outdoor contractor. You might also talk to friends about who they have used. In the end, it will be your decision, but at least you will have help heading in the right direction.

If you decide to use an outside source to help you find professionals from which to choose from, make sure that you check the legitimacy of the company, since they will be putting you in contact with companies that fit what you are looking for, as well as getting you quotes.

Once you know that a company is legitimate, you can then go forward with considering quotes from them. You should also go to a company's website to investigate things like experience and even to look at portfolios to see the results of the company's work. If you have friends or family who have used an outdoor contractor to build a deck, talk to them about the company that they hired. If any of these contacts interests you, make sure to check their website, as well.

Once you have had the chance to learn about various aspects of the company by comparing prices, talking to people, and looking at the website, narrow your choices down to just a few so that you can then go and meet those professionals to make your final decision based on your impression at the meeting.

During your meeting, make sure and take note of their ability to work with people. You could also take the time to show them your thoughts on the design you would like for your deck and see how they respond. You will want a professional who will handle your suggestions well, whether or not they believe your idea is good or not. Hopefully, your decision will not be too difficult after meeting with your choices in person. It is a wise decision to thoroughly research and make sure you see eye-to-eye with the contractor you choose.

Before you know it, you will be watching the sunrise and drinking coffee on your new deck. If you chose to get the help of a contractor search company, chose to check referrals from friends and family, and take the time to form your own opinion. That way, it should be a good experience that will last for many years to come.

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Stair Code Compliance, Wood Stairs and Your Liability

Liabilities are a property owner's and contractor's biggest nightmare. In this litigious society, even if you're found blameless, the cost of defending yourself and loss of reputation can put you out of business.

The best and only defense is to make sure you can clearly demonstrate you have taken every precaution in complying with all codes, regulations and safety. Failing to do this, you become easy prey for unscrupulous lawsuits and possible legitimate ones too.

Slips or falls are prominent areas of liability and they are two words you don't want to hear because even with great insurance, you really don't want the hassle. Some little known statistics from the National Safety Council's - Injury Facts, 2011 edition are as follows:

• Total deaths from falls (all causes)..........................................................15,742 • Leading cause of unintentional non fatal injuries (all ages)..............8,551,037 • Falls to a lower level (private industry - non fatal)................................67,510 • Average cost, workers comp. claims - slips and falls...........................$40,043 • Leading cause of unintentional public deaths.........................................8,600 • Percentage of slips and falls as unintentional injuries in homes...............26% • Deaths from slips and falls on and from stairs residential......................1,917 • Slips or falls are the leading cause of deaths for persons over age 65.

Private industry non-fatal falls generally occur on ladders, roofs, scaffolding, stairs and numerous other obstacles. The average workman's comp. claim of $40,043 indicates the true impact on business. As an employer, you could open yourself up to a nightmare of civil suits, often for frivolous reasons.

Now add to this, potential liabilities after a job is completed. Your job can be scrutinized for any lack of code compliance or any areas which may pose potential hazards. According to the National Safety Council, slips or falls account for 26% of unintentional injuries in the home (second only to poisoning) and are the leading cause of death for persons over age 65. Slip or fall injuries for the elderly are serious and potentially deadly, however, they often result in extended hospital stays and long term recovery.

Slips or falls from stairs are a significant part of the equation. The statistics for residential fatalities approach 2,000 deaths but are only a shadow of the enormity of non-fatal injuries. If this happens on a job and its determined that codes were violated, responsibility rests squarely on the builder.

It's a worrisome fact that the vast majority of stair railings do not meet safety standards according to code. In fact, stair railing safety is one of the least enforced of all code areas and represents one of the greatest risk factors for serious injury. Even if a local city inspector passes your job, you still own the liability. The inspector has no skin in the game due to Tort Law Protections, which all government bodies enjoy. This isn't fair, but its reality.

You might ask then, so what's the problem? The inspector passed my baluster spacing and checked my guard rail and hand rail height? Do you remember what the inspector most likely did next? It's called the bump or pull test. The inspector will pull or bump the rail and if it seems sufficiently strong, it gets a pass. However, sufficiently strong is subjective. The specific IBC or IRC code requirements are as follows: any stair rail must withstand a lateral load (a sideways push or pull) of 200 lbs.

Now this is where the real problem begins. If the guard rail is 36" high, and a 200 lb. force is applied, the rail acts like a lever, transmitting a much greater force at the base of the rail post which gives support to the rail. The 200 lb force at the top will result in a force of 1,600 lb or more at the base. This 1,600 lb force is more than enough to cause severe damage at the post base connection. This damage can also happen over a period of time. As the rail is continually being used, the lever like action will cause gradual weakening directly on the vital post connection. Once the rail is sufficiently weakened, allowing movement, then it is no longer safe. In a worst case scenario, any person, relying on the rigid support of the stair rail, could fall, resulting in serious injury or death. This is a statistical reality.

For standard deck railing, several companies have a well engineered rail post support, bracket system which has been tested for compliance with the 200 lb code requirement. The advantage of an engineered bracket is that they are tested with a safety factor of 250% (500 lb lateral load) and can be relied upon to provide more than adequate support. However, until recently, no such code compliant solution existed for rail post support for wood stairs (interior or exterior). This lateral load code requirement was thought to be unobtainable and explains the subjective testing that exists among code officials today.

This can no longer be the industry excuse for sub standard stair rail support. A solution is now available using an engineered rail post support stair bracket for wood stairs that has been tested to meet the 200 lb code requirement for rail post support up to 42" above the nose of the stair tread. This exceeds both residential and commercial requirements for stair railing. This is an industry first and will offer the peace of mind that you have left the job in code compliance.

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Plumbing Issues - Reasons for Stagnant Water Under Decking

After a long day of work, there's nothing like relaxing on your back deck with a cold drink and enjoying a beautiful sunset. If you're like many homeowners, you enjoy your deck often - whether for entertaining friends and family or indulging in a quiet evening watching the stars. You can transform your backyard into a private retreat or lively picnic area depending on how you want to spend your down time. The last thing you want to worry about is dealing with unwelcome pests and bacteria that can build up if problems are left ignored. If you find there are more mosquitoes on your deck than friends, there could be a problem with stagnant water under your deck.

How does water accumulate under your deck? If your area experienced a particularly rainy season, that is one possibility. Another is that your deck's drainage system isn't working properly. The water, therefore, has nowhere to go. Soon you'll discover your deck is no longer a place to relax but a place to breed...insects and other creepy crawlies.

So, how do you fix the problem? If you had the deck professionally installed, your first instinct will be to confer with the contractor who did the job. Have them inspect the area to determine the problem and solution. With most decks, it could be a matter of setting up a slope so that water the doesn't slip through gaps will slide off to one side after a rain or washing.

Now, that will help get the water off the deck, but what about the puddles underneath?

Aside from the obvious bug problem, unattended pooling can lead to algae and weed growth that damages your lawn. If you do not have an under-deck drainage system in place, you will need to install one as soon as possible. These systems are designed to carry water that accumulates under the wood and distributes it evenly through the yard where it can be better absorbed.

If you do not have the means or skills to install such a system yourself, you can discuss your options with a reputable contractor who specializes in outdoor home improvement. If the deck came with the house when you bought it, ask around for referrals and comparison shop.

Don't let a bunch of biting bugs ruin your time on your backyard deck. With a working drainage system in place, you don't have to tand for standing water.

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Patio Umbrellas - Manufacturing Process

Modern umbrellas are generally made by a hand-assembly process. Quality control and material choices occur throughout the manufacturing operation. Rain protective units that telescope into a length of a couple feet are the most recent innovations in umbrella industry. The differences between a stick umbrella and a collapsible umbrella is that the collapsible uses a two piece shaft that telescopes into itself, and an extra set of runners along the top of the umbrella. The manufacturing operation can be broken up into eight simple steps. The process generally starts with the production of the main support pole. This vital part of the unit is made from wood, aluminum or fiberglass. Depending on what size the umbrella canopy is will change the diameter of support pole that is needed. On smaller six-foot umbrellas, a 1 ½ inch diameter pole is sufficient whereas with a larger nine-foot umbrellas, a 1 ¾ to 2 inch diameter pole is used to create a stronger structure to prevent damage. The types of wood used range from Rowan wood from Asia, to a higher grade Marenti Hardwood. Higher quality materials will last longer and are great for any commercial setting at a hotel, restaurant or country club as well as your backyard.

The next step in the process is to attach the support ribs (support arms). The support ribs run underneath the canopy or top of the umbrella. The ribs are then attached to the main support pole, locking in or being connected into a top notch to create a secure and strong connection point for durability. New modern innovation has created fiberglass ribs that are made of 100% fiberglass to allow the support arms to flex, preventing any damage that may occur from high winds. This feature is becoming increasingly more popular through the commercial and residential users. The ability to have this commercial quality available to the residential user prevents any frustration from support ribs being broken by wind saving the customer time and more importantly, money. The next main point in the process is the creation of the top or canopy. Having many different options including but not limited to Polyester, Spun Poly, Olefin, Solution-dyed Acrylic, Pacifica and the most popular, Sunbrella fabric. Each of these fabrics offers different colors and qualities. Read about the different descriptions of these fabrics with the patio umbrella buying guide. This information is provided by our experts to inform the consumer on the different types that are available to help them choose the best one to fit their personal needs.

The very tip, above the canopy is the finial (top cap). The finial is used to secure the canopy fabric to the main support pole. If the finial is broken or not used, the user will run the risk of the fabric flying up and off the support ribs. The finial is generally constructed from a hard plastic or metal (depending on the type of umbrella) and is uniquely designed for many different styles of taste. The finial color will match the main support pole and ribs to create an elegant, classy looking backyard. Now that the patio umbrella is complete with the main support pole, support arms, canopy and finial, it is now packaged up per the needs of the customer and is shipped out through the nation. Most patio umbrellas have available replacement parts available, preventing the user to need to replace the entire umbrella if any part of the unit is damaged by Mother Nature.

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The Healthy Benefits of Patio Umbrellas

Patio and Outdoor Umbrellas Are a Good Investment!

Tired of those unreliable, expensive motorized awnings? Purchasing a patio umbrella instead is a great investment and healthy choice.

Umbrellas are budget friendly while providing extra protection from the suns harmful UV rays. They also provide shade on those hot summer days lounging in your backyard or patio. The better quality shades are available in Sunbrella fabric which is endorsed by the Skin Cancer Foundation for its resistance of the suns harmful UV rays which can cause skin damage and cancer. Sunbrella patio umbrellas are durable and fade resistant. The Sunbrella fabric is 100% recyclable making it the best choice for the environment. The excellent fabric quality is unmatched by any competitors. Made in the USA is further evidence of the outstanding durability and longevity of the Sunbrella fabric. The fabric is strong and durable and will give you years of shade protection.

A good recommendation is whenever your patio umbrella is not being used or supervised, we recommend lowering it to its neutral position to ensure it is not damaged by Mother Nature. The ability of the umbrella to be damaged by wind can be a frustration that can be avoided by taking it down during windy conditions and/or by purchasing one with fiberglass ribs that are flexible and wind resistant. This new feature is becoming more popular for windy areas and commercial applications for hotels and restaurants where they are open almost the entire day throughout the year.

Commercial patio umbrellas are more expensive than most shading products but, they will last longer and provide you with a better functioning system along with a vibrant style which is sure to keep the attention of anyone at the location.

If a liquid, nail polish or even oil is absorbed into the fabric is it quick and simple to clean. The recommended cleaning solutions differ slightly depending on the type of stain. For most stains, a mild soap and water will remove the stain without harming the fabric. It is important to use cold to luke-warm water and rinse thoroughly to remove all of the soap residue. Never use a hair dryer or any other form of drying except for simple air drying. Using this method, your Sunbrella patio umbrella will look new for many years to come.

The most relaxing thing in the world to do is lay out and enjoy your patio without a care in the world. Patio umbrellas are available in different woven fabrics and styles. Choosing the right umbrella with the best features for your location is essential to being happy with your purchase and providing healthy shade to your family and guests.

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Benefits of a Screen Porch

Making the decision to add a screen porch to your home can provide you with a number of exciting benefits. Homeowners contemplating the idea of building a screen porch to their home should simply ask someone who already has made the decision and are currently enjoying their new space. The feedback from these homeowners will sound consistent, each providing a little insight into why building a screen porch is a good decision. Below are a number of reasons why adding a screened in porch to your home is beneficial.

Brings the Outdoors In Imagine enjoying the beauty of the outside without having to endure direct sunlight or pesky mosquitos. A screen porch gives you and your family the opportunity to enjoy Mother Nature from the comfort of a soft couch, chair or swing. From enjoying a morning coffee to taking in an afternoon nap while a summer shower falls down around you, a screen porch protects you while giving you the ability to enjoy all that nature has to offer.

Added Square Footage A porch can add much needed living space to any home. Not only that, but your newly created space can serve as an area you feel is most appropriate. Many believe a screen porch should be designed with entertainment in mind; while other simply want to construct a smaller space, maybe off the master bedroom, for privacy. No matter how you want to use your newly created space, the added living space does wonders for a home.

Improved Home Value There is nothing more beautiful than an outdoor living space constructed with the existing architecture of the home in mind. Adding this space not only provides added square footage and visual appeal, it boosts the overall home value. Buyers want flexible space in their home, and a new porch is an excellent way to provide this flexibility.

Augments Creative Detail Not every home has a screen porch. This can be used to your advantage. Once you make the decision to build a porch, you can design the space specific to your family's needs and make it unique to any home around you. You can be creative in your approach to designing the space for your family too. Taking design liberties like adding rustic ceiling beams, painting your ceiling an accent color or even incorporating a skylight is a great way to show off your design capabilities in a very flexible space. Many benefits of having a porch can be realized by simply being creative in your design approach.

There are many benefits associated with having an outdoor living space like a screen porch. When constructed properly, it will quickly become one of the most visited spaces in your home.

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Patio Covers for Ultimate Comfort

To provide more enticing and wonderful look to the outdoors, people often choose premium class covers for their patios. High-class, beautiful and versatile patio covers not only add value to the exterior, but also create a perfect place to live and enjoy with family and friends. Housewives live to cook food under it while enjoying with their kids and other family members. On the other hand, patio covers also the atmosphere cool and aesthetically pleasant. In fact, it has become the perfect place for family enjoyment. Besides installing replacement windows, people also install high quality designer shades to make their patios livable and alluring.

In this environment of innovative and creativity, manufacturers are also offering the best piece of shades or covers that can bring ultimate look as well as comfort to the place. One of the most demanding shades is foam insulated panels. These are highly durable in nature and bring superior comfort to the homeowners. It is often selected due to its design and style element. It also has bigger gutters with leaf guards, and built in skylights. Its panel is manufactured with polystyrene cores that are uniformly bonded with heavy gauge textured aluminum skins for more durability, comfort and strength. This type of shade is built robust suffice that you are able to walk on the surface without any risk of crack. Due to its versatile capabilities, it is used in both residential and commercial purposes.

One of the most remarkable features of such patio covers / shades is the flat roof as well as its leaf guard system, which makes it perfectly unique and preferable. It also keeps leaves away and its structure kick off debris right away. With its leaf guard system, no leaves get caught in the gutter and cause backups, making it more strong and versatile in nature. Its specialty gutter system is perfectly engineered to carry a larger amount of water down, making its roof strong and capable to withstand any harsh conditions.

If you select insulated shades or covers then you can have the added benefit of insulation where the heat radiates through the aluminum. It simply means that it stops the heat transfer. People also choose lattice covers that are specifically engineered to be a perfect match for your distinctive environment - in terms of styling, strength, durability, efficiency and functionality. In fact, it can accommodate electrical and electronic appliances including, ceiling fans, and other light fixtures.

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The New Age Shade Sail

Are you tired of having to deal with the labor of pulling the umbrella out every time that you want to sit at your outdoor table or outdoor area? Save yourself the hassle of worrying about wind damage to the umbrella, packing it away etc. etc.

Sails provide an aesthetically pleasing, easy to use alternative. The initial installation involves some planning and labor, nothing that in most instances can't be handled by the homeowner or their handyman.

Commercial grade units, when installed according to the manufacturer's directions can withstand 60 mph winds. They don't deal well with snow so you would want to take them down at the end of summer in areas that experience heavy snowfall. They are available in a variety of colors in two different types of fabric. The most widely used fabric is a Polytex mesh that provides varying degrees of UV blocking, between 66% to 97%, dependent on the fabric color. The second fabric is the most commonly used outdoor furnishings fabric, Sunbrella. Your UV blockage with this fabric is 98%.

Keep in mind that although the manufacturers claim the above UV ratings, a tremendous amount of the sun's rays are reflected off surfaces and will still affect you under the covering.

Shade Sails are attached to their connection points via stainless steel turnbuckles and assorted hardware. This makes installation and removal a quick easy process.

You just need to look at images of installations for inspiration and to obtain a better understanding of the posts that you will want to use for the installation. It is noteworthy that many people install their units with long ropes between the attachment point and the unit. This is not recommended you want to keep the attachment point as short as possible. As with umbrellas, wind is the sails biggest enemy if it is not installed correctly. To prevent any movement in the wind you want to go directly from the connection points to the shade sail with just the turnbuckle or shackle in-between. You also want to tension the unit in a manner that doesn't cause creasing of the shade sail and while not allowing it to move in the wind, doesn't overstress the fabric and damage its integrity.

You will often see shade sail installations making use of steel cable to tension the shade sail. It should be noted that the shade sails that need the steel cable are generally larger than 25' long or wide. For this type of installation it is recommended that you have a professional measure, manufacture and install the sail for you or by reading through the shade sail installation instructions. The cable should also run the full length of the sides of the shade sail. Because of the large cross section experience strong wind pressure and it is therefore extremely important that the mounting points are substantial and that a good quality marine grade hardware are used.

Cleaning of the fabrics is accomplished by brushing them down with a mild soap solution, rinsing them off well and allowing them to dry completely before storing them.

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How to Increase the Life Span, While Lowering the Cost of a Deck

The first thing that contributes to the life span of a deck is the actual materials and their cost. Pressure treated lumber is the most affordable decking material running at about $15 per square foot installed as a national average. A little bit more if you want additional decorative features. Cedar can run twice as much at around $30 per square foot but should last longer with proper maintenance, with Teak wood setting you back the most between $40-60 per square foot, but it can withstand the most weathering with the least amount of maintenance. You can also consider composite decking which will not require repeated staining or sealing but will run between $25 to $50 per square foot installed, almost as much as Teak, for your initial investment.

Once you have decided on the size of your deck and the material you can not forget the maintenance costs. This is the major contributing factor of how long your deck will last. Most decks will cost over their life time any where from $300 - $1,200 dollars a year to maintain. This will vary not only because of the size and material of your deck but with the amount of cleaning, type of staining and sealing that is required and if you do the work yourself or hire it out to a professional. Even with a professional the costs will vary due to the quality of the contractor and the materials they are using. It will not pay in the long run to hire some one cheap that uses inferior products that will cause you to rehire some one the very next year vs. a competent contractor using superior products that will last 3-5 years before the work needs to be repeated.

The way to tell if your deck needs treatment is to throw a bucket of water on it or look at it right after a hard rain. If the water beads up, then your sealant is working. If the water is absorbed immediately by the decking, then it's time to reseal. A deck that isn't sealed properly is vulnerable to the elements and could experience rotting, warping and splitting. Routine maintenance is far cheaper than replacing the deck so make sure you keep your decking in tip-top shape. Stain is not weather proofing, it is only a color enhancer, and you will still need a sealer for that.

Even wood that does not requiring routine staining and sealing need to be cleaned and cleaned correctly so not to destroy the wood and its own natural properties. Be sure the contractor you hire is experienced with your type of decking. Even composites need cleaning, especially for mold and mildew and they can be damaged if cleaned with improper chemicals.

Knowing the costs beforehand can help you make the right decisions when it comes to choosing materials and who to hire to do the job. Keeping your deck in top shape will increase its life and there by reduce the yearly cost by spreading them over a longer period of time.

To find a professional contractor to clean or stain and seal your deck check out one of these organizations: uamcc.org, pressurenet.net or your local BBB web site and search under "deck cleaning and waterproofing" or "pressure washing".

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How To Make Use Of Your Deck All Year Long

Houses that are fortunate enough to have a deck often consider them useful only in the warmer summer months; however, decks can be used throughout the year for a vast number of activities.

Summer The obvious season where decks come in handy are the summer months. Parties can be hosted on decks because the weather is so ideal, and they can also be used as an outdoor living room for those balmy afternoons where the weather is simply too nice to stay inside. To make a deck more accessible in the hotter regions, decks can be shaded for additional comfort. A canopy awning consists of a permanent structure with removable cloth. This is the most desirable deck covering because it provides shade when you need it but can be easily removed if star-gazing is in the agenda. There are several other options that can provide shade, so you are sure to find one that works perfectly with your deck.

Fall Nippy air and cold winds can often deter deck owners from using their decks during the fall months; however the fall is the perfect time for many deck-related activities. Hosting a barbeque is a perfect way to enjoy your deck in the fall. The men can congregate around the barbeque, while the women socialize inside. A fire pit is the perfect addition to any deck for use in the cooler months. On clear nights, you can start a blazing fire, roast marshmallows and enjoy the night sky. Fall has the last few lingering days of summer, so the deck can be easily enjoyed on these days as well.

Winter Depending on where you live, winter can mean snow or rain. Many find using the deck during these dreary months undesirable; however, there are many ways to enjoy a deck during winter. There are many patio coverings that are available that are water-resistant, making it possible to enjoy looking and listening to the rain. Fire pits are a great way to enjoy your deck in the winter. Some residences enjoy an above ground hot tub in the winter months, but if this is not in your budget, a portable deck heater is another option for warming up during the colder months.

Spring Spring is a combination of all the other season combined. Weather in spring is unpredictable, so you can use the tips from the other seasons depending on the weather. Spring is the perfect season for starting a deck garden. Starting a garden on your deck is a great way to make your deck more aesthetically appealing. The options for a garden are limitless. You can use hanging pots, huge ceramic freestanding pots, or even tiny terra-cotta pots lined up on the edges of your deck. Making a garden will give you plenty of reason to spend time on your deck, and this will only increase your appreciation of having a deck.

With these ideas for every season, soon you will need to find reason to go back into your house because all your time will be spent enjoying your deck.

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Is Aluminum a Viable Material for Marine Decking?

In this present economy, more people are choosing to upgrade their watercraft instead of selling it. This, in turn, brings up the resale value so that if you do decide to sell it at a later date. Because your boat is a fun investment, why not remodel it with new marine decking?

For your watercraft deck remodel, why not use aluminum, one of the most common materials on earth? So common, that it is used in space programs around the world and various areas of architecture and vehicle manufacturing. Knowing exactly why it is such a great material to use is important before you begin the remodel job. One of the reasons that it is so popular is that it is very usable and many companies use aluminum in different products such as pots and pans, airplanes, rockets, and fans as well as to create the synthetic rubies and sapphires needed for lasers.

Another thing that makes aluminum a great material for marine decking is that it is virtually maintenance free. Unlike wood and other composite decking materials, which rot and warp after time when wet or in bright sunlight, and may also require you to sand and seal it to keep it looking nice, aluminum will not rot or discolor. The only thing you need to do to maintain it is to spray it off occasionally with a hose so that you can enjoy your boat even more.

Any aluminum that is used for both home and marine decking will be made with a perfect alloy combination to give it its highest strength and durability available on today's market. When you compare it to steel, which can become brittle and break if it gets too cold, aluminum will remain strong, even in the most adverse situations.

Not only it is strong and maintenance free, but also it is a safe product in a fire as it will not burn or let off any harmful fumes when it is heated up. Having aluminum decking will keep your family safe as you enjoy your day on the water.

It can also be recycled, making it a sustainable material, and as there are more concerns about the sustainability of our environment today, it is important to have a recyclable product so that you can be a boat owner who is responsible for the environment as well. It is in fashion to create a product that will have little impact on the environment and leave a smaller carbon footprint. This is where products that can be recycled are a good choice. Because the process of recycling aluminum is different than recycling plastic, as it is reheated, melted, then reshaped into new products, it does not break down each time it is recycled as plastic does.

Because it is strong, will not corrode, is sustainable, fireproof, if you use aluminum for your marine decking, your family can enjoy your watercraft all summer long.

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Great Garden Decking and Maintenance

Garden decking is an excellent way to get the most use of your garden. Once you have it you will get a lot more enjoyment from the outdoor area of your home that you can share with friends and family. If the decking runs straight from your home, perhaps from the kitchen or dining room via beautiful French doors, it will seem like an extension of your house. People with decking areas are far more inclined to eat outdoors and experience a much healthier way of living. Picture yourself have your morning muesli with the suns glow warming your face!

Over the last number of years a lot more people are also beginning to use decking areas to have barbecues and entertain. If the decking area has been slightly raised to deal with a sloping garden, then you could use a number of plants such as bamboo to maintain your privacy from neighbours. Decking is also normally laid with supporting balusters, which are especially important for raised decking areas, as it prevents people falling over the side. But again they can be covered over with bamboo matting to increase privacy or even to block winds. These could be used in late summer, autumn as it begins to get cooler, but are easily removed to let beautiful warm summer breezes swirl through balusters.

Garden decking is quite easy to lay and can be bought in a number of self-assembly kits. If you enjoy flat pack assembly and have some basic carpentry skills you could probably give it a go, especially if you could get the help of a handyman friend. For more advanced decking (especially raised decking) you may want to get the services of expert landscapers. This will obviously cost more but the last thing you want to do is destroy your garden with a wooden monstrosity that could in all eventuality collapse in on itself!

You can start to enjoy your finished decking immediately and if you are fortunate enough to have a sunny aspect for most of the day your spare time will definitely be spent outdoors. Decking is easy to maintain and a lot less work in summer time that having to keep a lawn trimmed and weed free.

Decking can get slippery if it rains so use a non-slip preservative on the wood to prevent any accidents. It is also advisable to paint your garden decking with a good preservative at least once a year to extend the life of it. If it is raised it is advisable to put a wooden rail around the area especially if there are young children using the decking area.

To keep your garden decking looking tip-top its best to add wood preservatives to it once a year - usually at the end of the summer. If you keep your decking properly maintained you could enjoy an outdoor entertaining area for years to come!

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Offset Patio Umbrella Technology

The world is advancing in technology, patio umbrellas are as well. Offset patio umbrellas are the premium style for both residential and commercial areas in hotels, restaurants and country clubs and any other commercial setting where customers relax. The resort like look is very appealing and allows for better use of area because the main support post is not in the center which sometimes blocks room for furniture and other appliances. These units are designed and engineered with the user in mind. This style is different than the standard center pole configuration and has proven itself to be growing in popularity throughout the industry. Available in different sizes, shapes and colors, these units are affordable and are a great option for any buyer. Generally these umbrellas use a crank mechanism that is concealed within to protect it from any water or any other elements that may make it deteriorate. This protection makes a better quality product as well as being more eye pleasing. Umbrella manufactures typically have different frame colors available as well as having different stand options that can be customized per the customers needs. Offset patio umbrellas are budget friendly and come ready to install immediately for any occasion.

The manufactures strive to exceed the consumer's expectations. This type of patio umbrellas do just that! These units include strong stands and support poles that will last longer than average. The durable support ribs and commercial grade materials used are a wise investment for any buyer. The pole diameter on this style is generally slightly larger than the average, standard center pole umbrella because of its need to be stronger. Creating more room for a table or even to use over a hot tub, these units are perfect for almost every requirement. Most of these units are available with Sunbrella canopy fabric that offers a industry leading 5 year warranty against fading. Made in the U.S.A., Sunbrella fabric is the ultimate in sun protection and will outlast any other fabric available on the market today. These units are also very easy to use for anyone including seniors due to their engineering and high quality pulleys which are hidden from sight. The possibilities are endless for the different uses for these units. The wide range of materials available allows the user to search out the perfect fit for them. Whichever offset patio umbrellas you choose, you are sure to be pleased with its performance and overall quality!

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How to Build a Deck Around a Pool

Building a wood deck around an above-ground pool not only enhances the enjoyment of the pool, it improves the looks, as well. It provides a place to sit and take in the sun between dips and helps keep the pool cleaner. But exactly how does one go about building a deck around a pool? This article will give you some pointers.

There are two aspects that make building a deck around an above ground pool tricky. The first challenge is that you're building a square deck around a circular shaped object. Lumber comes only in straight and rectangular shapes. You can't go out and buy a curved board.

The second challenge is that you're building a deck unattached to any structure. Most decks are bolted to an existing structure, like a house. This requires the inclusion of extra bracing to keep the deck from toppling over.

When it comes to designing a deck around a round pool, you have a couple of choices. One is build a square deck with a round hole in the middle to accommodate the pool. This design is easier to build as the framing members are all going the same direction. The deck boards, running perpendicular to the framing, are also going the same direction.

The other design option is to build your deck in an octagonal or hexagonal shape. This design is more aesthetically pleasing as it "follows" the shape of the pool more closely. This type of design is more complicated to build, so if you lack experience, it will take longer to build than the more traditional square deck.

One cool idea is to build a deck around your pool and also attach it to your house. This way your swimmers can go directly to the pool without going through the yard picking up loose grass and dirt with their wet feet.

The first step for either design is to assemble the pool where you want it located. Make sure you have the necessary room between the pool and any obstacles to build the deck. If you're attaching the deck to your home, make sure the deck is no higher than the top of the pool.

Build a square deck just like you would a normal square deck. When a support beam or floor joist is terminated by the pool, just hold the member back an inch or two and provide some kind of support for it.

Run the deck boards like you would on a normal deck, but trim them back an inch or two from the pool side wall. Don't leave a gap larger than 2" as this can become a hazard for little feet.

To build an octagonal or hexagonal deck, you're going to divide the area around the pool into either six (for hexagonal shaped decks) or eight (octagonal shaped decks) sections of equal size. You will run support beams out away from the pool perpendicular to the pool side.

Then fill in each area with short joists running away from the pool. Lastly, attach the deck boards across the joists and "parallel" to the pool side.

Don't forget to add railing if the deck is 30" or higher than the ground. And steps to the yard can also be convenient.

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Deck Coatings - How to Choose the Right Coating

After you have installed your deck you will then need to protect it from moisture, scratches and even the sun. This can be achieved by using deck coatings. Deck waterproofing protects the wood from rotting, becoming brittle, and eventually failing. It's very costly to rebuild and repair your existing deck, and applying a waterproof coating will increase the life of your deck if you maintain the coating. Using a single coat is not enough, because the sun and periodic use of the deck will weaken the coating.

Before you apply your deck coatings you need to first prepare your deck. In fact, refinishing your deck, or preparing it, is a process that is almost more important than coating your deck. Without proper inspection and refinishing, the coating will fail and eventually lead to your deck failing. Rotting and broken parts of the deck need to be replaced and the original coat needs to be removed. Sanding down your entire deck will ensure that the new coats will adhere properly. If you have a painted or a varnished deck those layer will have to come off with a paint stripper. Your entire deck should look like it was just installed.

Choosing the correct type of deck coatings may seem like a hard choice, but knowing the condition your deck is exposed to regularly and how much maintenance you want to do should narrow down your choices. To begin with, vinyl coating is a thick piece of material that is used to cover your deck and in the past, squares were put down one by one. Now, most contractors will put down one piece to cover your deck and cut the vinyl to size until it covers a little at the bottom. This coat needs very little maintenance, but should be cleaned and conditioned with a special vinyl cleaner.

Urethane is among the best deck coatings that you can get, but is very weak and needs a lot of attention. After barbeques and children playing on the deck the urethane will scratch off, leaving unprotected spots. A new coat needs to be applied to your deck before the exposed areas encounter any type of water or rainy weather. If you want to perform less maintenance on your deck, then metal lath and acrylic coatings may be a better choice. This is very strong, durable material, that's also resistant to the sun and wears from use. Remember, choosing the right waterproof coating depends on the size, intended use, deck material and the amount of time you want to dedicate to maintenance.

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