Monday, September 7, 2009

Proper Deck Cleaning and Sealing



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Having your deck properly cleaned and sealed is essential to its longevity. Cleaning and sealing a deck should not be a one time thing; it needs to be done every couple of years. Most professional deck cleaning

companies will offer a deck maintenance program so that your wood deck looks good all the time and lasts for years to come. In this article we will answer some common questions home owners have pertaining to deck maintenance.

How soon can I have my new deck cleaned and sealed? Many people have heard that you should let your deck "dry out" for a year prior to cleaning and sealing it. This is a myth and the truth be told, most of the damage is done to your deck in the first 6 months or so.

After 12 months the wood can be split and cracked from water damage and will have turned gray from the suns damaging UV rays. At this point it isn't too late to have it cleaned and protected but the sooner the better.

A professional deck restoration company can take moisture readings in the wood and let you know for sure when your deck is ready to be sealed. Usually within 1-3 months, depending on the climate and location of the deck, it will be ready for a proper cleaning and some deck sealer.


Is it possible to restore a deck that has aged? Depending on the situation an older deck can be brought back to life. As long as the boards aren't too warped or rotted, getting rid of all the gray dead wood fibers is not a problem. Some sanding may be necessary before it is sealed and your deck contractor may offer those services also.

Even if there is some structural damage a deck contractor could probably do some repairs for you before having it cleaned and sealed. A quality deck cleaning contractor should be able to make an assessment of your deck before attempting to restore it, that way you know what to expect.

Can I clean and seal my own deck? It is possible for a do-it-yourselfer to restore their own deck but I recommend they have some knowledge of the chemicals used and experience in using a pressure washing unit. Wood is actually very soft and when hit with too much water pressure it can easily be marked and scarred. Some people don't realize all the skill and know how that is essential in restoring a deck properly and will sometimes get a friend are family member to do it for them.

Again I don't recommend letting anyone lacking the experience to touch your deck. When a wooden deck is cleaned and sealed improperly it will only cost you more money to have it fixed and done right the next time.

Can I just seal my deck without washing it? The answer to this question is NO, not if you want the sealer to penetrate properly and last. The number one reason a sealer fails is because the wood was not prepared properly. Even a very expensive sealer is not going to do its job unless the wood has been prepped correctly.

Special chemicals need to be used to remove dead fibers, dirt, mildew and other pollutants and it all has to be cleaned using low water pressure so the wood isn't damaged. In some cases a deck sealer stripper is used to remove an old failing sealer, it is important to remove all traces of old sealers so the new sealer can adhere to the wood.

More times than not, most sealers will not adhere to each other and some sealers won't even adhere to itself after a certain amount of time. Contractors using the proper stripping technique will depend heavily on their chemicals to do the work so the right amount of low pressure can be used.

After the cleaning or stripping process a neutralizing step is then needed. The reason for this is because the cleaner or stripper used is considered a caustic and will leave the wood with a high PH level. Deck sealer does not adhere well or properly in this situation. A neutralizer is sprayed on the wood to lower the PH and leave the wood more acidic so the sealer will protect and last a couple years like expected.

Deck restoration and maintenance is a wonderful service when done right, it saves you money by protecting your added living space. Please understand that not all deck cleaning companies have the proper knowledge, just like any industry there are the unethical companies out there just trying to make a buck, so be sure to ask the contractor what his methods and techniques are so you can get the service you expect.





Learn more about deck cleaning and proper deck maintenance at Midwest Pro Wash or contact Shane Hester at WebFirstCreations to get your own construction website .

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Real Estate Appraisal Fee

The first thing many clients ask when calling an appraiser is “how much does the appraisal cost?”.

A few questions more important are:

Where is the appraiser's office? (base coverage area/local experience)

What techniques are used to reconcile market price variances? (regression modeling/match pair sales)

· Does the appraiser have experience developing appraisal reports for your particular intended use?

To To board of a market segment definition could compile large number of data points from inferior or superior market segments skewing the statistical model or supporting an opinion of value not reflective of the subject property.

Beware, like many things in life you get what you pay for. This does not mean the more you pay the higher the value but more importantly ensure the appraiser you hire has experience in statistical modeling and is familiar with local market trends.

Condition typically carries a lot of weight in residential market pricing. An inadequate investigation in this area can have a negative impact on the opinion of value. When appraisers take short cuts in sales analysis the appraiser may end up doing a disservice to the client by developing an opinion of value from data points not reflective of the subject property. In the context of time is money, how much time do you think the cheapest appraiser will spend on data analysis?

Sample FHA Repair requirements (this list is based on Carlton Mitchell's interpretation of FHA regulations)


Exterior peeling paint exposing unprotected wood (built after 1978 is not a factor)
Missing high voltage outlet covers
Peeling paint on a home built prior to 1978 (exposed unprotected wood not a factor) interior or exterior
Plumbing leaks
Broken Furnace
Non-opening bedroom windows
Poor caulking or flashing allowing water penetration
Excessively cracked shingles or missing shingles
Active wood eating insects observed or damage observed with no documented treatment
Excessive foundation cracks or foundation movement that affects the livability or structural integrity of the home ( a structural engineer may be needed to determine scope of work for repair applicable to county building codes
Rotten or inadequate bolted (fixed) deck/porch post/beams
Inadequately vented attic or attic bathroom vent tubes
Inadequate water pressure
Less than 60 amp service

Deck Cleaning




Most decks in the Washington DC area are constructed of pressured treated pine. Pine is a soft wood and the older the deck the more critical it is to clean the wood with out high water pressure. Most cheap deck cleaning services are cutting cost during the deck cleaning or staining processes either by rushing through the cleaning process with high water pressure only cleaning or by using inferior sealant products such as clear coats which often are weathered in 6 months or by using solid colored acrylics from Home Depot. The solid color acrylics are not favored by licensed contractors because they are aesthetically ugly, hard to remove to change to another color tone, and because they are a surface covering they tend to peel and crack with natural expansion and contraction of the wood in an outdoor environment.

Grimmett Contracting recommends only 100% oil stains and sealants.