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Pergolas: Fun & Function!

10/9/2020

 
A pergola is a fun and functional statement piece for any home and garden. The design is in the same domain as deck building and simpler to navigate than wood decks. The first step is finding a deck contractor Springdale. Then, designing the best one for your needs.

There is a lot you can choose from. Styles are almost endless. The difference between a pergola and a gazebo or arbor is the basic structure which must stay the same to keep it true to what it is. Its general structure is open-plan with four load-bearing beams. You may style the structure to be more decorative and custom-cut to your liking.

A deck builder springdale can do this for you. You can choose between custom or kit and they will guide you through what’s best.

The Purpose

The purpose for use will vary according to the creative vision of the customer. Some use them to cover a swing. Others use them as accent pieces or for an entertainment space. For anything more complicated than the aforementioned choices, hire a deck contractor springdale that specializes in other types of structures akin to deck building.

In addition, be sure you treat the structure as wood decks. Weather and wear takes its toll.

Your Choices:

Vinyl:

Beat the weathering and enjoy extra durability of vinyl, which is growing in popularity for obvious reasons, plus it’s an easy custom build.

Open- Plan:

Depending on the custom design or kit, open-plan can mean a lot of things. You decide where you want the open design to be. The most popular is an open-top which looks amazing with vines and climbing plants; even rose bushes.

Steele:

A curious variety and space age look is what this design provides. Use this in areas that are often used and must stand up to severe weather.

Pitch:

Sometimes called a Gable, the design uses a stretched piece of fabric. Used for BBQ areas, hot tubs or any entertainment area.

The Benefits:

Adds Resale Value

A pergola is an impressive addition to your home if it’s well-crafted. Imagine people coming to view the home and being taken aback with a beautiful structure accenting a stunning yard.

Valuable Extension:

It extends the yard with more than something to look at; They’re functional.

Privacy and shade:

Providing yourself added privacy and shade is a plus. Have a big family and want a space to get away? This is the perfect way to have that meditation garden you always wanted. Do you entertain? Your guests will love a private spot to converse over cocktails.

The ideas, styles and functions are endless. It only takes one call to start your dream garden accent.
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Weatherproofing: Preserving Your Investment

8/27/2020

 
Looking on Google for a, deck contractor Springdale? Thinking about weatherproofing your deck can be a little costly but it's well worth the investment. A good deck sealant or coating can add up to 10 years to an untreated decks lifespan of 10-15 years. However, do remember that when left untreated discoloration and weakening of the woods structure occurs much faster. Properly weatherproofing wood decks will not only add longevity, but it can also add to their look.
Rain and direct sunlight can be very harmful to wood decks. Along with other things like snow, wind, and actual use of the deck. Weatherproofing can protect your deck from every single one of those issues and preserve its appearance a lot longer. There is more to deck building than construction, you will also need to maintain and upkeep your deck year-round.

What are My Options When Weatherproofing My Deck?
Ok, so you googled, deck contractor Springdale and think you found the right professional for the job. Now it's time to decide what material you will use to weatherproof your deck. For this there are three options coatings, vinyl membranes, or locking deck boards.

Coatings
Some examples of coating are liquid rubber polyurethane, stain, latex, and acrylic. Before applying remember to properly wash and prep your deck. Use chemicals to scrub deck clean, fill in any cracks, and finally rinse away chemical and debris. A smooth surface is necessary for a proper deck stain.

Coatings can be applied with brushes or rollers. They only require resealing once a year and that can vary depending on what they've had to endure within that year. A good deck sealant job can also be rather affordable and something you can do on your own.

Vinyl Membranes
Vinyl membranes are another way you can protect your deck. This material is basically a waterproof floor cover that goes over the entirety of your deck. Ships and boats use this exact technique on board to protect their floors structure from damage.
Membranes do however cost more than deck stain and require you place a plywood base before laying them out. They are available in a wide array of thickness and need a minimum 2% slope to work properly. Offered in multiple colors and easy to maintain.

Locking Deck Boards
This form of weatherproof your deck consists of aluminum planks when deck building. These planks lock together and guide water along the decks slope. Having an aluminum deck will also lengthen its lifespan a lot more. Available in wood grain or any regular color you can think of and very easy to maintain.

Something Else You May Want to Think About
Maybe you plan on using the space under your deck at some point for storage or extra living space. A good under deck system can help with weatherproofing. Panels are attached to your decks joists and catch any water that may escape threw the deck floor. This excess water is then transferred along said panels away from the deck. Under deck installation is typically fairly easy, capable of being added on to any deck even after construction. Serving as a great final added touch to your wonderful deck design.
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