Now when it comes to applying the finish I had two options available to me:
In the estate where I live we have our own community Facebook page, so I sent out the word for recommendations on a company who could assist in applying a finish to the deck, and a couple of people pointed me to a Melbourne based team called Decks Alive.
- number 1, get out there, clean the deck, apply a finish, or
- number 2, get someone else to do it for me!
In the estate where I live we have our own community Facebook page, so I sent out the word for recommendations on a company who could assist in applying a finish to the deck, and a couple of people pointed me to a Melbourne based team called Decks Alive.
What Decks Alive do is strip back any existing product on the deck, do a deep clean with an industrial cleaner, and then they apply two coats of Intergrain Ultradeck. It was going to work out at about $28 per sq. metre and would be done in a day, which is much easier than me getting out there and doing it!
Graeme from Decks Alive showed up as scheduled, the weather was great, and the whole thing was completed on the day.
Below shows the landing and deck all nicely cleaned and polished with nair a bird poo in sight.
Graeme from Decks Alive showed up as scheduled, the weather was great, and the whole thing was completed on the day.
Below shows the landing and deck all nicely cleaned and polished with nair a bird poo in sight.
The framing on the top of the landing area and the lights look really great as you can see below.
I guess if I could change anything I would have left a larger gap from the top of the door sill to the deck level. I built the landing boards to be level with the sill as you can see below, but in hind sight it would have been better to leave a gap so I could at least fit a door mat under the door!
No it's not trick photography, the picture below is just a good perspective on the finish with the steps blending into the boards. Looks weird!
The curve came out great with the juxtaposition I was looking for with the decking meeting up with the crazy-pave stonework. Edgy!
The stairs are a work of art! The effort it look to cut all those little bits and pieces to give the mosaic effect on the outside stair stringer has paid off in spades.
Below shows the completed deck and stairs. I was so impressed with the photo I made it the new cover for the blog! A few plants and it will be all done.
Looking up the steps to the side of the house you can see the side deck.
The side deck that we completed the year previous was also in need of a new coat so we got both decks completed as part of the same deal. 100 sqm in total (1036 sqft) and it's come up a treat.
The garden beds have really taken off giving the side deck a very tropical feel.
Looking down the side yard shows both decks together leading down to the lawn area at the bottom.
Nice clean boards for the moment. I am sure the possums and birds will quickly change that! It's hard when there are so many trees large overhanging, which look beautiful, but you pay the price in maintenance.
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