Ten Easy Steps for Reconditioning Your Fence or Deck
Ten Easy Steps for Reconditioning Your Fence or Deck
(ARA) - As
the weather gets warmer, we begin to spend more time outdoors. The
best part of having a yard is enjoying it during these months, but
when items in your yard such as your deck and fence look worn and
drab, it takes away from the pleasure.
Now is a good time to check the condition of your wooden privacy
fence or deck so you get the most enjoyment during the warm season.
The harsh winter weather, ice, rain and even sunlight can be
damaging to your fence and deck. Every two to three years
homeowners should assess and recondition these surfaces.
"Fixing your yard's fence and deck can seem like an intimidating
project, but the good news is with a little work and the right
tools you can restore your fence and make it look great again,"
says Denis Tierney, Wagner Spray Tech Product Manager, a company
specializing in paint technology and home improvement products.
Follow these ten simple steps to protect your fence and deck:
#1
Trim back any grass, weeds, trees or brushes that are in contact
with the fence and deck. This exposes all of the material and
ensures you will get a clean finish.
#2
Repair or replace any rotted or damaged wood. Also, it is a good
time to check to see if any nails or screws need to be driven back
into the fence and deck.
#3
Remove any splinters or peeling paint with the Wagner PaintEater.
This electric tool is designed to remove peeling paint and smooth
the surface.
#4
Thoroughly clean the wood surface with detergent and water. You can
use a pressure washer or a brush and a hose. Check for mold and
mildew. If it is visible, remove it with a bleach and water
solution.
#5
Let your fence dry for 24 to 48 hours prior to painting. This
allows time for the wood to dry and the surface to be in the best
condition for the paint to adhere.
#6
Cover plants, flowers, grass and bushes with a drop cloth. Be sure
to wear appropriate paint attire.
#7
Pour stain or sealer into a Wagner Control Spray. This sprayer is
great for outdoor projects because its variable flow trigger is
easy to use and with three spray patterns, you're sure to get great
coverage.
#8
Start at the top of the fence and work your way down. For best
results and to avoid drips, always have your hand in motion before
pulling the trigger and release the trigger at the end of each row.
Keep the sprayer about 10- to 12-inches away from the surface.
Check for drips and even coverage.
#9
Clean up the sprayer and put away any unused stain or sealer.
Remove drip cloths on bushes once stain is dry enough so that
dripping is not a worry. Stain is completely dry once it feels dry
to the touch. If it feels sticky it still needs more time.
#10
Remember to keep safety in mind during any home project and always
wear protective eye glasses and a mask when spraying paint.
"By following these simple steps, your deck and fence will look new
in no time and you can enjoy the beautiful weather to the fullest,"
comments Tierney. "Now it's time to invite your friends over and
show off your hard work"
To learn more about tools that make painting projects easier, visit
www.wagnerspraytech.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
