Archetech Issue 50 2020 | Page 73

TREX From a storage standpoint, there are endless possibilities for making the most of the area beneath a deck no matter the size of the area. Following are just a few of the ways that my clients use the bonus storage space that I’ve integrated into their decks using the Trex RainEscape system: • Storing seasonal items such as pool equipment, patio furniture, cushions, hammocks, camping essentials and yard games • Tucking away outdoor toys like bicycles, scooters, water tables and yard games • Sheltering grills and smokers from moisture and corrosion • Housing (and hiding) lawnmowers, garden tools and hoses, along with leftover seed and fertilizer • Keeping sports equipment handy, protected and ready for action • Parking and protecting a boat, snowmobile or ATV from the outdoor elements • As a workshop for crafting and DIY projects • As a playhouse for the kids (my favourite!) PROLONG THE LIFE OF STUDWORK The U.K. receives more than its fair share of precipitation, and these wet, rainy days can wreak havoc on the substructure of a deck. Easily one of timber’s worst enemies, moisture contributes to mould growth and can accelerate structural deterioration. When joists and beams are exposed, water seeps into screw holes and sits on the wood causing it to rot and the screws to rust. Additionally, the natural expansion and contraction of wood due to seasonal freezing and thawing can cause beams to split and weaken over time, posing serious safety concerns. This is especially important if a homeowner is investing in premium, composite decking, such as Trex, which is engineered and warrantied to last for several decades. It’s only logical that a customer will expect the substructure to last just as long. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case when working with timber. In fact, a recent survey of builders revealed that nearly all timber substructures show signs of splitting, rotting or decaying after just eight years. If a complete drainage system is not viable for a deck project, it is still important to protect the studwork from moisture penetration that can lead to rot and deterioration over time. Deck flashing tape is designed to shield the tops of timber joists, rim joists, bearers and ledger boards from water damage. It also acts as a moisture barrier between wood and galvanized metal and helps deck screws and fasteners hold longer and stronger for enhanced structural integrity. My go-to product is Trex® Protect™ Joist and Bearer Tape. I use it on every deck I build – no matter the size or design – because I want my decks to last. Trex Protect is a self-adhesive butyl tape available in two widths – 40mm x 20m for joists and 100mm x 20m for bearers. Designed specifically for use on decks, it works on horizontal and vertical surfaces and is applied as a “cap” (vs. wrapping), which allows the timber to breathe. The peel-and-stick application is simple and requires almost no trimming. The tape lies directly on the boards and requires minimal cuts and little overlap making installation a breeze. Furthermore, the butyl adhesive is super sticky, yet pliable, which allows it to create a tight seal around fasteners to prevent water from infiltrating screw holes. It doesn’t dry out or curl up like other construction tapes and performs extremely well in a wide range of temperatures. Trex Protect tape also features a non-skid surface, making it easier and safer to walk across during construction. This non-slip coating helps to prevent falls which are one of the most common potential hazards of deck construction. DRIVE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND REFERRALS Sometimes it’s what clients don’t see that makes all the difference. Trex RainEscape and Trex Protect are products that sell themselves by adding considerable function, protection and value to a deck without adding a lot of time or cost. For homeowners, this translates into increased satisfaction and return on investment. For builders, they are great ways to boost revenue and referrals. I recommend one or the other to all of my customers and can tell you from my own experience, these minor add-ons can have a major impact on your bottom line. Trex RainEscape creates dry space for storage beneath a deck For more information, visit www.trexrainescape.com and www.trexprotect.com/uk PAGE 73 - ARCHETECH