Sealants For Your Deck
Deck sealing, often referred to as coating, is a process that helps prevent structural damage to your deck. In addition, sealants also help to prevent splinters from harming your skin. Sealants have the added benefit of making your deck easier to clean, while also protecting it from moisture, cracks, and harmful UV rays. By sealing your deck, you are also helping to protect it from rotting, which aids in preserving its longevity.
Include Railings For Your Deck
Railings are essential because they prevent injuries. They are also helpful in repelling intruders and wildlife. You should always include railings on decks that are 30 inches or higher. They are also beneficial in inclement weather. Railings are also helpful for children, older adults, and people with disabilities. You can also use aluminum to construct rails for your deck. This metal is an excellent alternative to wood and gives it a sleek modern look.
Ledger Boards For Your Deck
When building your deck, ledger boards play a critical role in providing your deck with stability. A ledger board is what connects your deck to your home. Ledger boards are usually made from wood. Freestanding units do not require ledger boards, but attached ones do. The law requires you to use a ledger board when connecting your deck to your home. In some cities, freestanding units are prohibited by law.
Utilize Flashing Techniques
To keep your home waterproof and prevent flooding and mold from developing, flashing is a useful method for sealing openings in your deck. You can choose from various materials such as galvanized steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, and vinyl for your flashing. When installing flashing, it is essential to keep three things in mind: it should not rust, be installed like shingles, and prevent water from entering the building cavity.
Trust Eastern Shore Porch and Patio
When you embark on your next project for your property, trust Eastern Shore Porch and Patio to help. We service Bethany Beach, Ocean City, Lewes, Salisbury, and the Delmarva area. You can request a quote today! If you have questions or concerns, call us at 302-436-9520 or send us an email at info@esvinylproducts.com. For updates and ideas, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube.