Which stain color should I choose?
When it comes to choosing stain colors for your deck, the options are plentiful. At DeckTec, we primarily use Cabot's and Behr's. To get an idea of what our stains will look like on your deck, take a look at the gallery on our refinishing page, here we have examples of decks that we have done. Cabot's Cabot-ATO-HoneyTeak Cabot-ATO-Jarrah Brown Cabot-ATO Mahagony Flame Behr's Behr Bordeaux T106 Behr Cedar T146 Behr Cordovan Brown ST104 Behr Dark Walnut RS06 Behr Padre Brown ST105 Behr Valise T123 Is your deck dry, dingy or faded? Get your deck looking like new again! Click[...]
Is your deck as safe as you think?
In August, right here in Colorado, four people were sent to the hospital from injuries caused by a collapsing outdoor deck. Any deck 15 years or older is subject to aging problems with some not showing obvious signs of decay until an accident happens. Don’t become a victim of this notoriously unseen problem. (Video Source: CBS 4 News, Denver) Warning signs As Denver's recognized deck specialist since 1990, we ask you to look for these items: Are joists, beams, or other structural pieces rotted or split? Do your stairs shake when you use them? Are rails poorly connected or[...]
Now That the Snow is Gone…
Now that the snow is gone and the weather warms up, it's time to clean out and spruce up the house and yard. The same is true for maintaining your deck. Whether you have a beautiful natural wood finish or a composite deck, our experts can help. Every situation is unique due to the variety of use, age, construction and other factors. However, here are the four main ways to care for your wooden deck: Leave it alone - If you have a well built Redwood, Cedar or hardwood outdoor structure, doing nothing is a choice to allow your deck[...]
Time to Spruce Up Your Deck
Now is a great time to take an early spring walk outside and see what needs to be done to keep your deck in great shape for the summer season. According to the North American Deck & Railing Association Consumer Safety Checklist, here are a few specific things to look for: Look at your wood - are there split, checked or rotted pieces of wood? They'll need to be replaced. Loose or corroded fasteners like screws and nails will need to be addressed. Railings and banisters need to be secure - try pushing on yours to make sure of this.[...]