Posted by Ultradog MN on February 05, 2012 at 06:04:28 from (70.56.167.37):
In Reply to: Deck Finish posted by Whizkidkyus on February 05, 2012 at 05:18:49:
I always recommend something like Thompson's Water seal. If you buy a deck stain it will flake off in a few years and need to be scraped in order to refinish. Thompson's goes on with a deck/garden sprayer and doesn't flake off. It's important to respray every couple of years if you want the deck to retain a fresh look. I'm a carpenter and have built a lot of decks over the years but your wooden deck is exactly the reason I would never own one. Too much maintenance! My answer to that was this deck that I built on the back of my own house. NO maintenance - let it rust. And I don't have to shovel the snow off of it either. BTW, the lower end of the steps do not touch the ground. They just cantilever off the main deck and hang there unsupported.
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