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Benefits of Wood Patio Covers
Posted on January 27th, 2010 No commentsThere are many benefits of wood, especially if you love wood. If you are only interested in the quickest and least maintenance possible, then wood is not for you. Let’s just get that out into the open right off the bat. If you are looking for a timeless and handsome patio cover, then you should consider wood patio covers first and foremost. There are so many options available with this material. Additionally, because of the skilled labor pool, most contractors and carpenters will know wood the best. It is usually the least expensive option and requires less time and additional materials for construction.
You can achieve an elegant look with the warm hues and simplicity that wood affords. Your patio will be framed like a beautiful painting when you use wood. Many homeowners will go with a cedar or redwood choice as these are the most workable and weather resistant woods. In this case, wood sealants are recommended for even longer term life of the wood, but both cedar and redwood age very gracefully to a nice muted grayish hue. Gentle curves in beam and lattice pieces can be added or more linear angles can be opted for. Wood patio covers are great for creating a very handsome look. They are timeless and elegant.
One thing that is often not mentioned when it comes to wood is maintenance issues. While they are gorgeous and deserve every accolade, they can also take time to maintain. It’s like what your dentist would say to you. You only have to maintain the teeth you want to keep. You only have to maintain your wood members that you want to last. There are inevitable factors of water and weather that will take their toll on your structure. With proper care, this is not really a problem to worry about.
Another point to think about is this, what if you want to change the look of your patio? You can accomplish this by adding some new blinds, awnings or shades to your wooden posts or beams. This is as simple as screwing them on. Want a new swing to hang from the beam? No problem, just drill the required holes and add the proper hardware. This is a little bit more difficult when we talk about patio cover kits or metal and vinyl structures. Plus, you can simply sand down your old sealer or stain color and opt for a completely new color the next time around. This is definitely a lot of work, but probably less than getting a new one. Just some of the many benefits of wood patio covers to think about.


