Outdoor floor maintenance

Model: | Date:2024-12-11

I. Regular Cleaning

  1. Remove Debris: Use a soft-bristled brush or broom to regularly sweep the decking surface, clearing away dust, leaves, and other debris to prevent wear and tear on the decking surface.
  2. Wipe Away Dirt: The decking surface may accumulate dust and stains. Regularly wipe it down with clean water. For stubborn stains, use a specialized deck cleaner for cleaning, but avoid using overly harsh chemicals to prevent damaging the decking surface.

II. Waterproofing Treatment

  1. Apply Waterproofing Agent: Due to outdoor environmental changes, decking is susceptible to damage from rainwater and moisture, leading to swelling and deformation. Therefore, use a professional outdoor decking waterproofing agent and apply it regularly to enhance the wood's moisture resistance.
  2. Clean Drainage Holes: Regularly clean the drainage holes to ensure smooth drainage of rainwater and prevent water accumulation from damaging the decking.

III. Sun Protection Measures

  1. Shade Protection: High temperatures and UV rays from the sun can affect the color and texture of decking. Therefore, consider placing sunshades, awnings, or planting tall plants over the decking to reduce direct sunlight exposure.
  2. Specialized Maintenance Oil: Regularly apply specialized maintenance oil for outdoor decking to effectively prevent color fading.

IV. Insect Prevention

  1. Material Selection: When choosing outdoor decking, prioritize materials with insect-resistant properties.
  2. Debris Removal: Regularly clean debris under the decking to prevent insect infestation.

V. Regular Inspection and Repairs

  1. Check Fixation: Regularly inspect the fixation of the decking to ensure its stability and safety.
  2. Timely Repairs and Replacements: If damaged, cracked, or rotten decking is found, promptly repair or replace it to prevent the problem from escalating.

VI. Other Considerations

  1. Avoid Scratching with Hard Objects: When moving items, avoid directly scratching the decking surface with hard objects to prevent wear and tear.
  2. Avoid High-Temperature Exposure: Avoid prolonged high-temperature exposure, such as using a stove, to prevent decking deformation and cracking.