Sunday, November 21, 2010

Wood Patio Covers

To optimize space utilization a number homeowners and hoteliers are opting to use extended areas of their lodgings. Adequate planning can help transform open house extensions into a porch. An open space can be fitted with a patio cover that extends over an area. These covers are available in a variety of material choices and helps protect furniture that is left out. They provide adequate shade that facilitates outdoor dining and resting. Though wood is known to discolor and decay due to exposure to sunlight rain and dew, manufacturers have used new techniques to offer effective wood patio covers.

Individuals who want to create an impression prefer wood patio covers. They are popular with people who live in cottages as it helps maintain a synchronized look. When purchasing wood patio covers, it is important to analyze and understand the manufacturer's return polices, after sales services and warranty terms and conditions. As compared to other material choices, they require increased maintenance to prevent moisture retention that can cause the entire set up to deteriorate in the due course of time. They could be prone to termite attack and need to be treated with specific oils, varnish and cleaning solutions to prevent mold formation.

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Manufacturers have created numerous artificial wood varieties. However, they are not effective and need support. Such artificial beams need to be fitted with real wood to provide durability and make them sturdy. Such inclusions increase the cost of wood patio covers considerably. These businesses also offer do it yourself wood patio cover kits. These are tiles and can be installed easily. When needed, they can be taken apart and reinstalled in other locations. These tiles are easy to attach and can be used to get the desired length and width. These kits offer maintenance advice to enhance longevity.

Wood Patio Covers
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Part 3: East of Krakatoa: The Blairs descend into a newly erupted volcano, meet a legendary artist and witness the funeral rites of the king of the Toraja people of the Celebes. British brothers Lawrence and Lorne Blair set out in the 1960s on a marvelous, thought-provoking, ten-year adventure through the 3000-mile length of the remote Indonesian archipelago. Inspired by a dog-eared copy of Alfred Russell Wallace's The Malay Archipelago -and his nineteenth century voyage of scientific exploration and discovery--their unforgettable odyssey set sail out of the Celebes (Sulawesi) for the Spice Islands on a perilous schooner crossing with the seafaring Bugis. Tossed to and fro from home port Makassar to isolated Aru Island-stalked all the way by rotting ship beams and the specter of pirates-they were rewarded with one of the rarest sights on earth-the fluffy white plumage of the elusive Bird of Paradise. Metaphysical, anthropological, and intellectual in tone-with a healthy dose of dry wit and humor-the Blairs take you along as they confront komodo dragons, chew betel nut in Sumba, witness a traditional Pasola battle, and herald the annual arrival on shore of the sacred nyale sea worms. Full of naive courage and boundless curiosity, they sought out Asmat headhunters/cannibals in the highlands of Papua New Guinea. Undaunted, these dream wanderers went eye to eye with the fiery blast furnace of simmering Krakatoa. They commandeered a longboat upriver and trekked through the ...

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