If installing a chain link fence as a do it yourself project be sure to follow some installation pointers. Select a quality grade strong fence to install, not a flimsy chainlink fence with small posts. The Chain Link Fence Manufacturers Institute has an eight-step guide on how to install chain link fence.
A chain link fence is strong and long lasting if installed correctly. The Chain Link Fence Manufacturers Institute has published a twenty-point chainlink fence checklist for before, during and after installing a chain link fence.
Fence building requires planning and reading. The following books about fencing will be labor and time savers and give you some great fence design ideas.
Old deck sealers didn't protect against color change. New deck sealers are coatings that protect your deck from stains, water and the sun. Deck cleaners and brighteners may be used for especially dirty wood decks.
Deck sealers have been reviewed in Consumer Reports magazine. Check the May, 1997 and June, 1999 magazines for more information about what products worked and what products didn't.
Deck stripping products come in a variety of chemical strengths. Deck strippers can range from mild to toxic. Try the least aggressive stripper first on your wood deck. If it doesn't work, move up in strength.
Sealing decks every year is a pain. Avoid the yearly deck cleaning and deck sealing by using oxygen bleach and a synthetic resin sealer. Always clean after stripping wood decks of old finishes.
Power washing does erode wood, despite what many people think. To wash a deck properly, use a solution of oxygen bleach and seal the deck the next day with a synthetic resin sealer.
Chlorine bleach is a great sanitizer but it can harm wood. For deck cleaning, use oxygen bleach. Oxygen bleach doesn't harm wood or remove color from your deck. Stain Solver is my brand of oxygen bleach.