by Julie | Jun 4, 2024 | Blog, Deck Maintenance
When it comes to outdoor spaces, first impressions matter. A worn-out, weathered deck can detract from the beauty of your home and reduce the enjoyment of your outdoor living area. However, transforming these tired spaces into stunning, welcoming environments is not...
by Julie | Apr 5, 2024 | Blog, Deck Maintenance, Deck Protection
Autumn Weather and leaves on Your Deck As the vibrant hues of autumn descend upon us, the landscape transforms into a mesmerising palette of oranges, reds, and yellows. This seasonal spectacle, while beautiful, brings with it a challenge for homeowners: the inevitable...
by Julie | Mar 25, 2024 | Blog, Deck Cleaning, Deck Maintenance
In Australia, the autumn period presents an unparalleled opportunity for homeowners to enhance and protect their residential wood decks by applying a quality sealant. This season is widely acknowledged as the prime time for such maintenance due to several persuasive...
by Julie | Mar 12, 2024 | Blog, Deck Cleaning, Deck Maintenance, Helpful Tips, News
Maintaining the beauty and longevity of your outdoor deck is crucial for enhancing your home’s aesthetic appeal and preventing structural damage. Over time, decks can accumulate dirt, grime, mould, and mildew, which not only detracts from their appearance but...
by Julie | Jan 31, 2024 | Blog, Deck Cleaning, Deck Maintenance, Helpful Tips, News
The harsh elements in Australia – strong sun heavy rain in parts and humidity especially on the eastern side of Australia can really destroy a deck if you don’t look after it. It will take some years (especially if you use hardwood) but totally neglecting your deck...
by Laura Jemetta | Jan 8, 2024 | Blog, Deck Maintenance, Deck Protection, Deck Restoration, Helpful Tips
When it comes to maintaining decks, Australian homeowners face a unique set of challenges. Among the crucial decisions that you will need to make about your outdoor decking is choosing the right stain. Because your deck is more than just a wooden platform, it’s an...