Showing posts with label Adelaide Decking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adelaide Decking. Show all posts

2015-05-18

Enhance The Value of Your Adelaide Home With High Quality Decking

Building decking in your Adelaide home is a very smart investment. Decking is highly sought after by many families. Not only is it visually pleasing but it is also highly functional and creates extra useable space. For many families, there comes a time in their lives when they outgrow a home. While there may be enough bedrooms and bathrooms for everyone to use, more entertaining space is required when your kids grow up and want to bring their friends over. A deck is a simple way to solve this problem, as it creates an additional entertaining area that can be enjoyed. It is the cheapest way to make more out of your home and will add tremendous value to your home.

In addition to adding value, decking really enhances your lifestyle. There’s no better way to relax on a warm, summers night than sitting out on your deck and breathing in the fresh air, preferably with a beer. It’s a good time to enjoy your beautiful back yard and make the most of the warm weather. In winter, you can also enjoy your deck with the help of heaters.

A deck is ultimately the perfect place to entertain. It creates a fun and lively place for you and your friends to enjoy each other’s company in the great outdoors. Barbecues are a must when you have a deck and should be a prerequisite to owning one.

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Decking has immense visual appeal and can enhance an outdoor area. Not only does it serve a purpose, but also sweeping Decking in Your Adelaide Home looks amazing. The great thing about timber decking is there are so many styles to choose from you’re bound to find one that suits your tastes and property. From a variety of different timbers and hardwoods to choose from, you can really make your deck your own. Patterns are also changeable and there’s an array of different stains and varnishes to choose from. You can even select your own style of fastener including hidden options and visible options, which include steel and galvanized ones.

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Building a deck on your property will transform your social life. In summer the deck is the perfect place to host a barbecue or enjoy a few drinks under the glow of the sun. You will find outdoor entertaining has never been better when your new deck is installed. With so much fun to be had outdoors, why not deck out your deck, so to speak? Bring the indoors, outdoors with outdoor heating that will make your deck the perfect place to entertain all year round. Lighting is also a necessary addition to make night time entertaining possible. It can also be used to set a mood and to create visual appeal. Another popular addition is screens. Screens not only block out the sun but also provide privacy. A screen also allows you to create borders within your decking and separate spaces. There is of course the need for furniture and benches to make the place suitable for dinning. To bring a bit of colour, planters can also be used.

If you have been considering building a deck in your outdoor area and would like to learn more, talk to the professionals at Pergolarific. Visit their website for more information at http://pergolarific.com.au.

2015-05-11

The Best Timber for Your Decking Project

A timber deck is a beautiful aesthetic and functional addition to any home which has the space. However, creating a result which complements your home, stands the test of time and fits within your budget can be a tricky balance. Discover which timber decking advantages in Adelaide best suit your plans.

One of the most obvious divisions in timber is that of hardwood and softwood. It may come as no surprise that hardwood timber is far more expensive, and this is because it stands up very well in extreme weather conditions over long periods of time. This common knowledge is often enough to convince builders to choose a hardwood, as a little extra expense at this stage is seen as being worth it for many more years of enjoyment. There are some other differences between hardwoods and softwoods which are not as commonly known. For example, hardwoods are much harder to work with during the building stage. These trees take longer to grow, and this slow speed results in a very dense timber. You may encounter difficulty in cutting these timbers without state of the art industry machinery. A professional may be the best person to talk to about hardwood decking, while DIY projects may steer towards softwoods.

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Some of the hardwoods that professionals recommend include Kapur and Swan River Red. Kapur is imported from Indonesia, and is therefore of excellent value for money. This timber is popular for its pale brown hue with a red tinge. The timber has a freckled, very grainy texture which adds subtle character to a deck. Swan River Red is a more striking timber featuring stunning deep reds for a bold statement. The texture is distinctly of streaks and swirls blended across the surface. This is a popular choice for those who are looking to include a number of timber accents throughout the property, because it is a popular choice equally for decking and gates or fencing. There are over a hundred different species of hardwood, and without a clear idea in mind it can be a little overwhelming. Softwoods offer plenty of variation but certainly narrow down the options to a manageable selection. Softwoods are also much easier to season, which leads us to the next point.

Seasoning your wood, and doing it properly, is crucial for a lasting timber deck. Green or unseasoned material will gradually lose its natural moisture, and this process causes the wood to warp and shrink. For DIYers, it is a good idea to have your timber professionally seasoned or buy it ready done. Drying the wood too quickly in a kiln will make it unstable and even dangerous, especially as a flooring option. Timber can season naturally if left outside to dry, although needs to be stacked properly to allow the warmth of the air to circulate evenly. This is also a time consuming job, taking six to nine months.

Because timbers vary so widely, they are rated to give buyers a good idea of their usability and preferred conditions. An H or Hazard rating categorises timbers into how susceptible they are to threats such as infestations and moulds or fungi. Anything of a H3 rating or higher (H4, H5 or H6) is suitable for outdoor decking. H3 is specifically resistant to moderate decay, as well as termites and borers. If your timber is in direct contact with the earth, choose an H4, or with a water supply, choose H5. As well as Hazard ratings, timber carries a natural durability rating. There are four classes, with Class 1 being the most durable. Timber decking and especially footings should be as durable as possible, so Class 1 or Class 2. For a Professional Decking Consultation in Adelaide.