No fence paint does not have as much wax in it and it wont last very long before you have to paint it again. As decking has a lot of foot traffic as obviously a fence does not. Take it from me I found out the hard way. Yes deck paint is more expensive but will last a long time.
It lasts about 2 years. If the deck is well prepped.
Ouch, tough mistake. What you should have used was those high tech deck screws. If you ever need to replace a board it is a lot easier. The nails you used were not stainless steel and what that means is that they will stain. They will last a long time but will continue to rust. At this point my advice is to seal the whole deck with a water seal and try to prevent rust. I have done things like that and it is one of those things. Luckily, I learn from most of my mistakes. To fix it you have to disassemble the deck, remove the nails, put in the screws. You have to decide if you can put up with the rust. Good luck VBD If the pressure treated lumber you used was treated with an "ACQ" formulation, or a "CBA-A" or "CA-B" formulation, your nails will not last long at all. The new wood treatment formulations introduced in the past couple of years to replace the "CCA" treatment (which contained chromated copper and arsenic), are heavy to copper, which is corrosive to many dissimilar metals. Your deck needs to be fastened with stainless steels screws or ring shank nails (very expensive), copper nails (hard to locate and expensive), epoxy coated deck screws, or hot-dipped galvanized nails with a galvanized rating of G-185 (your lumber yard should be able to get them for you if they're not in stock). Personally, I prefer the coated deck screws...they're a little spendy, but your deck planks will stay put. I use a brand called "Trapeze" which were designed for composite deck planks such as "Trex" but work very well with other decking materials.
There is something lovely and simple about a beautiful, solid wood deck. This type of deck is still popular because they look great over long periods of time and are not expensive to build. You can stain or seal a wood deck to create the finish that you desire. Make sure that you choose a type of wood that you like when selecting the lumber for your wood deck. Some varieties are more expensive but worth the cost because of their durability and beauty.
not long
it depends on your quality of coating and the metarial of coating. it can last the rest of your life also it can be rusted in a moment
15 minutes, if you are lucky
It's unknown. You can never tell when it is the end!
PVD gold coating can last up to 2-5 years depending on the quality of the coating, how well it is maintained, and the amount of wear and tear it is subjected to. Regular cleaning and proper care can help extend the lifespan of the PVD gold coating.
Some of the best materials for a deck table include glass and plastic. These are able to withstand most types of weather.
No, aluminum doesn't rust but it can corrode. If there is a sealant or coating on the aluminum to help protect it, then it will last for a long time.
Considering building a deck for your back garden would be a great idea. A regular garden deck would last for years if properly maintained, may 5-10 years. It would also be delightful and wise if you made it with the right choice of materials that would be resistant to heat and rain.
You can use acrylic primers and paints on metal roofs, but they won't last as long as the elastomeric coatings. Typically a metal roof needs to be painted every two to four years, while the new coatings can last as long as ten years.
It depends in what they contain in experience a elemental hero deck is better as long as you can fuse them together.
The Sony Walkmen, which have been around for two decades, will last very long on two AA's.
No fence paint does not have as much wax in it and it wont last very long before you have to paint it again. As decking has a lot of foot traffic as obviously a fence does not. Take it from me I found out the hard way. Yes deck paint is more expensive but will last a long time.
No, the word "deck" has a long vowel sound in the first syllable.