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Face it, one of the best times of the year is the summer
and why not enjoy it on a clean patio! Of course, the amount of
cleaning your patio will require depends on where you live, amount of
dust, whether you live under trees, or other factors. The first step is
to move all of your patio furniture off the deck. After you've moved to
furniture off, sort through the various items and determine which is in
good shape and what needs to be replaced. If you have a chaise lounge
chair, then possibly the patio chair cushions may need recovering or
simply need to be replaced. How about the wrought iron patio furniture?
Maybe this needs cleaning and touching up with the coat of paint. Solid hardwood patio furniture such as teak patio furniture can be restored
and refinished. Don't be too quick to throw it all out as there is a
good portion of it that may be restorable.
If you have wrought iron patio furniture
or other items that are heavy, you may want to find someone to give you
a hand, as they can be too cumbersome for one person.The next step is
to thoroughly sweep the patio, and this is done by purchasing a good
strong broom made for sweeping driveways, outdoor patios, etc. If you
have a stone deck surface, get some large garbage bags and pull up any
weeds coming through the stones. Weeds can cause significant damage to
a lot of outdoor areas and additional damage can be done when water
gets under the tiles and starts eroding the sandy soil which supports
them.
When it comes to planters and potted plants, trim the
perennials and pull out last year's annuals and determine if there are
any that you want to throw out. You can replant them elsewhere in your
garden if you don't want them, or give them away. After you've done all
the preparation, how to the stones look? If your patio is 20 or more
years in age, some of them may be broken or uneven and will need to be
repaired. Of course, the other alternative is to hire someone to clean
your patio for you. You may be able to find a contact at your local
hardware or building supply store that does this type of work. You may
even be able to find someone that can provide you references, which
would be better. Remember that if you've decided to do it yourself,
your wicker patio furniture or wrought iron patio furniture
may not withstand harsh chemicals too well when it comes time to wash
them, so using a mild cleaner will save their finish. But most of all
have a great summer!
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