Before you have Decking installed, you might have a few questions.
Here is a Link to “Timber Decking & Cladding Association (TDCA)” and their Page on Timber Deck Questions.
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How to Look After Your New Deck
Cleaning
Even treated wood will not look its best after a long winter and a wet spring, so a little time spent cleaning will pay dividends for the summer months.
We would recommend that you sweep your deck regularly and hose it down when dirt accumulates.
Allowing dirt and other organic matter such as leaf litter or soil to accumulate on your deck, increases the risk of fungal infection.
The organic matter could not only carry the source of fungal infection but may hinder drainage and thus provides damp conditions that they need to survive.
There are many effective cleaning agents available.
Many are useful to remove algae growth which can occur and without cleaning this could become a slip hazard.
Cleaning your deck with a pressure washer at the beginning and end of the season is a recommended course of action.
However, you must take care not to splinter the timber by getting too close.
