Choosing The Right Patio Furniture For Your Patio


Your patio should be an extension of your home. When choosing the correct patio furniture, imagine your garden, patio or deck as another room of your home. There is nothing more hospitable than ushering your guests to your living room in the great outdoors.

To convey a traditional feel, use wrought iron or wrought aluminum and add color in your use of outdoor cushions and umbrellas. Wrought iron works well in a garden setting as the traditional antiqued black and white frames lend themselves to any fabric accent. Wrought iron is practical and low maintenance, requiring only minimal touch-ups to keep its lasting elegance. With time all iron will rust but given the new powder coat painting method, the finish lasts much longer than your parent’s wrought iron. Should it be necessary, repainting is an afternoon’s do it yourself project for even the marginally handy.

For a more contemporary setting try using aluminum frames with colorful straps, slings and cushions. Many manufacturers offer a combination of straps and slings with a cushion, which offer even more options in comfort and eye appeal. This style of furniture works well poolside due to the fact that it will float in the event it finds its way into the pool. Aluminum frame furniture also works well on the deck as its feet are generally wider and come with replaceable nylon glides. These glides prevent scratches to the decking material. Most manufacturers will have small bottles of touch up paint to repair minor nicks that may occur. If lost or damaged, replacement slings and cushions can generally be ordered from the manufacturer or from an outdoor cushion supplier

Teak has replaced redwood for many reasons. First, and most importantly, redwood is costly and slow growing. It’s also reminiscent of backyard barbeques and uncomfortable benches. Conversely, most teak (Tectona grandis) is plantation grown and can be renewed fairly quickly. Kiln drying of this species of teak ensures it will have the durability of the traditional teak prized by Chinese ship builders. Teak furniture conjures up image of an English garden, and it becomes one with the surrounding flora and fauna. Comfortable with or without cushions, it is ideal for a quiet bower in which to reflect or a stately setting for entertaining on a grand scale.

Finally, in choosing the right outdoor furniture, do not limit yourself to just dinner seating. Think as if you were decorating an interior room. All manufacturers now offer accent tables ranging from small drink tables to larger coffee style tables. The use of side chairs and chaises will make your outdoor setting just as inviting as any room in your home. These elements will help you create a serene indoor setting on your back porch.

For more information on patio furniture, please visit our patio furniture website.

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Should I Buy A Vinyl Fence Or A Cedar Fence?

For the majority of my life I have sold and installed fences. Whether it was a cedar privacy fence for someone’s backyard or a chain link highway fence to an ornamental pool fence. I have seen and dealt with all sorts of fencing issues.

Myself, I love cedar privacy fences they come in so many styles that are appealing but they also come with many issues. First of all they lose their unique color within a year or two. Yes you can stain them but this can be somewhat a painful process. Most cedar fences will last between 10-15 years depending on your weather conditions. In that time I’m sure you will have some minor issues from sagging gates, picket replacement. Some of the major issues that could occur are; rotting fence posts, blown down sections, gate replacement. If your willing to put the time into your fence then I would go with a cedar fence if not then lets talk about maintenance-free vinyl fencing.

Vinyl Fences

When I sell a fence to a customer. One of my first questions to them is, “what their looking for and”, “Do you want to replace this fence down the road?” Most answer, well you already know the answer to my 2nd question. My solution is vinyl fencing. It is becoming more popular throughout the United States as you have already seen. It comes in various shapes, sizes, and colors. The materials will never rot, chip, crack, peel. They can withstand winds of up to 110mph, they won’t fade in color, resistant to insects and they are made for easy DIY installations and are usually backed with a lifetime warranty. Now, the initial cost is higher than a traditional cedar fence but in the long run it’s going to save you money in repair and maintenance costs. If this is your last house then you can’t go wrong with a vinyl fence.

Patrick Quinn

Has installed and sold fences for over 15 years and can help you with purchasing your new fence or help you with any other fencing questions. Feel free to contact him at http://www.discountfencematerials.com/or email at mailto:discountfencematerial@gmail.com

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Time To Renovate – According To Canadian Federal Budget

January 28, 2009 · Filed Under Home improvement, Landscaping, Lawns, Renovations · Comment 

This is a great year to tackle that major renovation project that you’ve been putting off for the past couple of years.  Yesterday’s Federal Budget has made it easier and more affordable than ever to get on with getting that project done.

Starting yesterday ,Jan. 27, 2009, and going to
Feb. 1, 2010 is the time line to take advantage of this great program.

It looks like the tax credit can be used for many different types of projects around your home and yard. The Budget is giving a tax credit of 15% on projects over $1000 and up to $10,000.  The maximum amount that any individual/couple can claim is $1350.

That is a pretty good motivation to get to work and tackle that list of yours starting this week.

What are some of projects that you can do that will qualify?  Well, here are a few: renovating your bathroom, basement or kitchen; putting new flooring down; painting – inside or out; building the deck you always wanted; putting in a new driveway; landscaping your yard with new sod; or putting on that new addition.

Now, as we all know, it is pretty easy to spend $10,000 on a renovation.
This program won’t cover all the expenses for all of the projects that
you may want to do on your house but it will certainly help with one or two
of them.

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Couples Doing Home Improvements – Part 2


My sweetie, Karen, and I are starting a large renovation in our home right now and are now one of the couples doing home improvements.  We are going through all the figuring, planning and comparing what we both want with what can be done and with the amount of money we want to put in
to all of this.  It is very interesting to be on this side of the table this time.  Usually, my clients just tell me what they want to do and then I get the job done.  Or, I have to help them make the decisions which at times can feel more like being a counseler rather than a contractor because they both have different ideas of what they want.

One of the things that we are working on is deciding on kitchen appliances.  As the one who is going to be doing most of the building of the kitchen I have my idea of what appliances to get and what will work with the space that we have.  As a professional chef and the one who does all the cooking, Karen, has her ideas of what she wants for the kitchen.

We were in an appliance store the other day finalizing the ones that we will most likely get.  A little sign was posted in an inconspicuous spot that put this all into perspective.  It said:  Husbands Must Have A Note From Their Wives When Choosing Appliances.  We all had a good laugh.

The owner of the store said earlier that week one the couples doing home improvements were standing at his door when he opened his doors in the morning because the husband had been in the day before and ordered all new appliances for their home.  This guy said his wife would be fine with whatever he chose.  He found out that he was wrong, of course.


So, before you start on your next project take some time to discuss what you both want.  You may have to do some compromising to keep your partner happy.  But, as one of the couples doing home improvements, remember that your relationship is more important than the color of the walls or the style of faucets to install.  It may not be exactly what you wanted but it is not worth stressing over very much.

Check out the video below to get a few tips on what to do if the discussion turns a little heated.

Meaningful Discussions



Meaningful Discussions with Your Spouse

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Extremely Dangerous Hazard Tree Removal


In my last post I talked about gutters on one of my client’s homes being clogged constantly by the needles that are falling from a fir tree that is right next to her home.

Trees are beautiful and offer a lot of value to a home but they can cause damage to a home in many ways, too, including dropping their debris on the roof constantly, their roots can damage foundations, basements, side walks, driveways, water and sewer lines.

And, worst of all, they can crush a home by falling on it in a high wind.


If you can spot a crack or other damage in a tree before it falls then it is often time to take it out before it causes damage to your home or property.

Now, when the tree is only 10 – 15 feet tall it is fairly easy and straightforward as to how to cut it down and turn it into firewood.

But, when the tree is a 100 – 150 feet tall fir or cedar how can you cut it down and not have it end up crushing your home?

Well, watch this video below and you’ll see how some professional foresters remove three hazard trees which were ready to fall.  The trees were very close to buildings in a kids camp.  It is absolutely amazing to see how precise and careful they are.

Warning: Don’t try this at home on your own!  Call in the professionals.

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