How to get your Deck Ready for Winter

Your deck is a great place to relax and welcome your guests, especially in the summer. However, when the nice and warm weather is gone, meteorological factors will put their mark on most flooring materials. Fortunately, there are a multitude of things you can do to help your deck look perfect and to protect it from the effects of the upcoming cold season.

When to schedule some maintenance for your deck?

You can enjoy your beautiful deck for a long time if you take care of it in spring, to prepare it for the summer months, and in autumn, to get it ready for the winter.

Winterproofing your deck depends on the type of deck you have. Each material has its properties, so the maintenance operations must be adjusted according to them. The best way to know how o winterize your deck is to talk to reputable Parker deck installers from Denver Deck Builders.

For example, natural stone floors or concrete floors can crack or chip when subjected to the frost-thaw effect, when the water in the melting snow remains trapped in the pores and then freezes again.  The effect of the freeze-thaw cycle on an exterior surface will depend on the porosity and level of absorption of each material.  The higher it is, the higher the probability of damage to the deck, in winter.

Sealing its surface is the best way to protect your deck. With a quality sealant, you can prevent water from seeping into the pores and causing long-term damage.

But there are also materials that do not require special care, such as WPC decking tiles, which have a structure resistant to any type of weather challenges.

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