Waterproof Decking For The Home
By Bill Weber
Decks are ideally an extension of your home used for sitting, having
barbeques, sunbathing, entertaining visitors or just enjoying a great
view. The uses are seamless and it is left to the owner's creativity to
adapt this extra space as desired. Decks are cheap, fast to build and
offer an easy-to-use outdoor recreational area, thus increasing the size
of your home with very little construction.
Traditionally, wood has been used by builders and home owners as
material for constructing decks. There is no denying that wood offers an
old world charm, especially in the midst of all the concrete and steel
your home is made of. But wood also rots. It warps, splits, cracks, and
is susceptible to mildew, mold and algae. All in all a homeowner's
nightmare! One may use pressure treated lumber, infused with various
salts that prevent wood decay, but as long as your deck is exposed to
elements such as sea water, rain, snow and hail, it will rot over time,
unless regular maintenance schedules are kept. In fact, of all the areas
of your home, decks may need the highest amount of safeguarding.
The easiest way to waterproof your wooden deck is to use any one
of the deck sealers available in the market. Deck sealers
basically protect wood by forming a thin film on the surface
which prevents water and moisture from coming in direct contact
with wood. Although these sealers work well, they are
susceptible to UV radiation, which damages them over time. Many
times these sealers do not enter the nooks and crannies, the
tight corners and areas where the boards actually meet. Leaving
these areas untreated is putting the whole deck at risk. Newer
compounds which claim to enter the wood and fill the
capillaries, thus increasing the density of wood and thereby
reducing its absorbent nature, may be better options. |
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Although wooden decks look the best, they are
maintenance intensive because there is no way to make them completely
waterproof and hassle-free. Since water is the biggest
enemy, the classic wooden ones will need to be treated regularly to make
them last a lifetime, while new homeowners who plan to get a deck fitted
can opt for modern and completely waterproof decking solutions. The most
common materials used to make 100% waterproof and maintenance-free decks
are aluminum and plastic which imitate wood and composites.
Aluminum, plastic and composite decking materials are easier to fix,
maintenance-free, completely waterproof and also environment friendly.
In addition to this, these decks also provide a dry space underneath,
which can be used for storing things. This means more useable floor
space come rain or hail.
Aluminum decks are lightweight, corrosion-free, mildew resistant and
durable because they are not affected by insects, they will not rot, or
form splinters and crack. These decks also stay cooler in summer because
aluminum allows for maximum heat dissipation as long as good ventilation
exists. In fact, aluminum decks are cooler than composite and wooden
decks. These waterproof decks can withstand up to 50lbs of weight per sq
foot, which means heavy snowfall is also not a problem. For maximizing
use during winter months heating strips can be fitted on them.
In comparison, plastic decking, which is also totally waterproof, stands
second because sunlight affects plastics in the long run. On the other
hand, aluminum is a cryogenically strong material which does not get
brittle in cold weather. Further, plastic and composite decking
materials have a higher expansion coefficient, which translates to
unwanted expansions and contractions that could result in aesthetic
catastrophes and structural weakness over time.
There is no question that waterproof decks are the best and safest
option for homeowners. Wooden decks are beautiful but demanding. On the
other hand, the new age decks are maintenance-free, available in various
colors and designs and long-lasting. So if you are considering fixing a
deck in your home, look at waterproof decks because they may surprise
you with their usability and versatility.
Bill Weber is the President of Weber Design Group, Inc., a custom
architectural design and home plan resource firm that has been in
business for more than two decades. His homes feature designs of award
winning grace that are seamless in their setting and fluid in their
design. The design team at Weber will work to create a custom home
unique to your lifestyle.
Contact Weber Design Group to begin the process of bringing your dream
to reality.
Phone: Toll Free (888) 4WeberDesign (493-2373) | Email:
info@WeberDesignGroup.com
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