How to make your deck a safe place for entertainment and fun

Thursday, May 6, 2010 by Chris Fox

Making your home the hub for fun and entertainment can be as easy as creating the space and inviting folks in. But it’s important to make sure your outdoor living spaces are as safe as they are fun. If you already Latitudes Intrepid composite decking and railing with deck stones under fire pit.have a deck, give it a thorough spring checkup. See if you have any loose railings or balusters, and inspect the structure of your deck for rotting wood, corroded or loose fasteners and any mold and mildew.

If you find that your deck needs repairs, consider updating it with new composite decking and railing. Latitudes, a leading composite decking brand, offers several unique decking and railing combinations, each offering superior strength and resistance against the rotting, fading and warping that typically occur with wood due to varying weather cycles.

Low-maintenance composite decking never requires staining or sanding, and is available in several natural-looking colors. Latitudes Capricorn composite decking offers the rich look of tropical hardwood. From a safety standpoint, all of the deck surfaces are slip-resistant and splinter-free—definitely a consideration when you’re designing a space to entertain.

Are you planning to build a new deck this year? Before you begin construction, think carefully about how you’re going to use your deck. Create a space for an outdoor kitchen or barbecue area, and perhaps a place for relaxing and keeping an eye on the kids. You might even want to consider a place for dining.

You could also consider installing deck stones by Latitudes. Use these self-draining, real stone tiles to create a fire or grease barrier under your grill. You can also use these stones if incorporating a fire pit into your deck plans—making it a favorite hangout for teens and late-night marshmallow roasting.

When safety is paramount, be sure to plan for lighting. There are many new products that provide direct or ambient lighting to help make your deck and outdoor living area safer for you and your guests, even late into the night. Latitudes and Deckorators both offer low-voltage, LED recessed deck lights, which can be set to turn on automatically at dusk, adding a measure of security to your home.

Deck lighting using eco friendly solar lighted post caps come in styles ranging from the basic to the dramatic. The new Dynasty copper post cap light offers Asian flair in a Craftsman-inspired copper and gunmetal that offers illumination and high style. Post cap lights are designed to fit on virtually any railing post on your deck. And with solar caps, no wiring is required.

If your existing deck simply needs to be refreshed—or needs sturdier rails to make it safe—the easiest way to update is with new balusters or rails. Deckorators offers a durable, powder-coated aluminum exterior railing system that is sold in kits, complete with rails, post sleeves and post caps to help put a whole new face on a tired-looking deck.

This deck building season, consider spending some of your home improvement dollars on the safety of your deck and the outdoor living areas of your home. These entertainment spots not only beckon to friends and neighbors, but add safety and value to your home.

Comments for How to make your deck a safe place for entertainment and fun

Thursday, May 27, 2010 by Richard:
No where in your article did you mention to hire a licensed contractor with proof of liability insurance with referances. As well as to go look at their completed jobs. This should be part of your presentation. You should talk about NADRA or where to go to get a certified contractor.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010 by Chris Fox:
Thanks for the comment Richard. My blog entitled “How to make your deck a safe place for entertainment and fun” is mainly intended for homeowners to inspect their existing decks. In two of my recent blog posts I mention a consumer safety decking checklist provided by NADRA and proposing a professional inspection if the homeowner does not know what to look for to create a safe deck environment. See my recent blogs: "May is deck safety month. Is your deck safe?" and "Deck Safety - Faulty connections can lead to deck collapse". For new deck construction (Non-DIYer), I highly recommend hiring a deck contractor with appropriate credentials and proof-of-liability insurance. And, as you mention, it is always a good idea to ask for references and to see some of the deck contractors work prior to any work being done.

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