Monday, July 14, 2008

Deck Sealer

Writen by Jason Gluckman

Wood decks look great after they have been cleaned. Now wooden decks can be sealed with a clear sealer that does not let the wood turn gray. This synthetic resin sealer has no oils to allow algae and mildew to feed and grow on. Oil based sealants will seal a wooden deck. They will repel the water. They will also feed mildew and algae allowing the wooden deck to gray out and darken. Seal the wooden deck with an fortified sealer. It has no oil and penetrates deeply into the wood.

Wood decks built with CCA Treated lumber should be cleaned and sealed to keep the chemicals from washing out into the soil. Power washing can destroy a deck by shredding the soft wood on top. Oxygen bleach cleaners are non toxic and clean wood beautifully. Penetrating water repellants made of synthetic resins soak into the wood. These are not film forming sealers that will feed algae and mildew. Chlorine beach will damage all of the components of the wooden deck and it is toxic for the surrounding plants. Oxygen bleach is the way to clean for a beautiful finish that looks like a new deck. Always clean after stripping wood decks of old finishes.

Wood decks are also exposed to the harshest conditions of just about any other horizontal building material in your home. The wood that is laid flat to create the deck surface and handrails absorbs the full impact of the destructive u v rays during the middle part of the day. This same flat wood does not easily shed rainwater. Water can sit on the wood or in the worst cases, soak into unprotected wood via small or large cracks in the wood surface.

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