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Scottmac 06-08-2015 07:43 PM

Decking
 
Hi,

This is my first post of what I hope to be many... And am looking forward to learning along the way! In fact I have a load of questions to be fair but I'll keep it simple for now!

Myself and my partner have recently bought our first home together and we love it! We have always lived in terraced housing but are now living in a lovely house with a front and back garden, for which for the most part don't know where to start with planting ect... Which is what brings me onto the title of this post... Before I go any further into the garden I want to get the decking which we have upto a good state... But again I don't know where to start!!

The decking we have is a red colour which when it rains practically comes of when u are walking on it... The rain dosent run of it and just sits there for the most part what I think is just soaking into it! Some of the boards are warping too ( I have sorted this ) but what I want to do is strip the colour of it back to the natural wood colour and stain it with a natural colour and protect it from the weather... Since I don't know when this was last done and it seems in a pretty bad way I want to get it done before it goes through another winter!

Can someone please help point me in the right direction??

Thankyou

brooklyn1 06-08-2015 10:19 PM

Decking
 
On Thu, 6 Aug 2015 20:43:22 +0200, Scottmac
wrote:


Hi,

This is my first post of what I hope to be many... And am looking
forward to learning along the way! In fact I have a load of questions to
be fair but I'll keep it simple for now!

Myself and my partner have recently bought our first home together and
we love it! We have always lived in terraced housing but are now living
in a lovely house with a front and back garden, for which for the most
part don't know where to start with planting ect... Which is what brings
me onto the title of this post... Before I go any further into the
garden I want to get the decking which we have upto a good state... But
again I don't know where to start!!

The decking we have is a red colour which when it rains practically
comes of when u are walking on it... The rain dosent run of it and just
sits there for the most part what I think is just soaking into it! Some
of the boards are warping too ( I have sorted this ) but what I want to
do is strip the colour of it back to the natural wood colour and stain
it with a natural colour and protect it from the weather... Since I
don't know when this was last done and it seems in a pretty bad way I
want to get it done before it goes through another winter!

Can someone please help point me in the right direction??


If your decking lumber is natural wood you probably have it fastened
upside down... each board should be placed with the the exterior of
the tree rings facing up. Many people place decking lumber with the
interior of the tree facing up, that face will cup and collect water
rather than shed water. When done incorrectly the decking will rot
and only last half as long as it would when laid down correctly.

Boron Elgar 06-08-2015 10:52 PM

Decking
 
On Thu, 6 Aug 2015 20:43:22 +0200, Scottmac
wrote:


Hi,

This is my first post of what I hope to be many... And am looking
forward to learning along the way! In fact I have a load of questions to
be fair but I'll keep it simple for now!

Myself and my partner have recently bought our first home together and
we love it! We have always lived in terraced housing but are now living
in a lovely house with a front and back garden, for which for the most
part don't know where to start with planting ect... Which is what brings
me onto the title of this post... Before I go any further into the
garden I want to get the decking which we have upto a good state... But
again I don't know where to start!!

The decking we have is a red colour which when it rains practically
comes of when u are walking on it... The rain dosent run of it and just
sits there for the most part what I think is just soaking into it! Some
of the boards are warping too ( I have sorted this ) but what I want to
do is strip the colour of it back to the natural wood colour and stain
it with a natural colour and protect it from the weather... Since I
don't know when this was last done and it seems in a pretty bad way I
want to get it done before it goes through another winter!

Can someone please help point me in the right direction??

Thankyou


You might want to look into assistance from a group that is focused on
household repairs/upkeep. It isn't that no one knows anything about
decking here, but it isn't the primary purpose.


Hypatia Nachshon 10-08-2015 03:18 AM

Decking
 
On Thursday, August 6, 2015 at 1:25:00 PM UTC-7, Scottmac wrote:
Hi,

This is my first post of what I hope to be many... And am looking
forward to learning along the way! In fact I have a load of questions to
be fair but I'll keep it simple for now!

Myself and my partner have recently bought our first home together and
we love it! We have always lived in terraced housing but are now living
in a lovely house with a front and back garden, for which for the most
part don't know where to start with planting ect... Which is what brings
me onto the title of this post... Before I go any further into the
garden I want to get the decking which we have upto a good state... But
again I don't know where to start!!

The decking we have is a red colour which when it rains practically
comes of when u are walking on it... The rain dosent run of it and just
sits there for the most part what I think is just soaking into it! Some
of the boards are warping too ( I have sorted this ) but what I want to
do is strip the colour of it back to the natural wood colour and stain
it with a natural colour and protect it from the weather... Since I
don't know when this was last done and it seems in a pretty bad way I
want to get it done before it goes through another winter!

Can someone please help point me in the right direction??

Thankyou




--
Scottmac


Im light of some comments, would it be too difficult to pry up a board and take it to a home center or garden center and see if you can find someone knowledgeable about which way should be up?

Or, faut de mieux, take a good picture and bring with you

Good luck

HB

brooklyn1 10-08-2015 10:30 PM

Decking
 
On Sun, 9 Aug 2015 19:18:37 -0700 (PDT), Hypatia Nachshon
wrote:

On Thursday, August 6, 2015 at 1:25:00 PM UTC-7, Scottmac wrote:
Hi,

This is my first post of what I hope to be many... And am looking
forward to learning along the way! In fact I have a load of questions to
be fair but I'll keep it simple for now!

Myself and my partner have recently bought our first home together and
we love it! We have always lived in terraced housing but are now living
in a lovely house with a front and back garden, for which for the most
part don't know where to start with planting ect... Which is what brings
me onto the title of this post... Before I go any further into the
garden I want to get the decking which we have upto a good state... But
again I don't know where to start!!

The decking we have is a red colour which when it rains practically
comes of when u are walking on it... The rain dosent run of it and just
sits there for the most part what I think is just soaking into it! Some
of the boards are warping too ( I have sorted this ) but what I want to
do is strip the colour of it back to the natural wood colour and stain
it with a natural colour and protect it from the weather... Since I
don't know when this was last done and it seems in a pretty bad way I
want to get it done before it goes through another winter!

Can someone please help point me in the right direction??


A lot of verbiage but not one word is pertinent... where are you
located, what size is this deck, how about some photos? If the
foundation is still solid I'd rip off the wood decking and screw down
composite... I'm having my decking redone this fall, I'd not consider
lumber, only composite. I'm tired of applying wood preservative every
year, a lot of labor and the good stuff is expensive.


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