The Preservation Treatments For Your Garden Shed

Sunday, June 28, 2009 ·

By Spencer Wilkins

Today the majority of garden sheds today will need to be taken care of regularly to last unless they have been made using cedar or pressure treated wood. Although most sheds for the garden will have a wood based primer coating on them this generally isn't enough to protect them from the elements and ensure that they last for many years to come. In this article we look at the types of garden shed treatments and why needed.

So what reason is there for you regularly treating a garden shed after it has been built? The main reason to treat a garden shed using treatments such as those we mention below is to length the life span of it. The problem with the wood used in most garden sheds today unless it is cedar or pressure treated is it is not very resilient and changes in the climate causing it to deteriorate very quickly. But applying the right sorts of garden shed treatments provides protection from the elements and prevents them from getting into the wood and causing it to become damaged.

Above we have shown why there is a need for treating garden sheds and now let us look at the kinds of treatments to consider using.

Treatment 1 - A Creosote Substitute

You will find that this treatment is available under a number of different names including ones such as Creotreat or Creotech. To really ensure that your shed remains in good condition mix 5 parts of this treatment with 1 part clean engine oil. The oil is needed because it prevents the wood from becoming brittle or from cracking and provides some waterproofing to the wood as well.

This is a treatment which is very easy to apply and can be done using a sprayer. This is also the cheapest of all the ways of treating a garden shed to increase the length of time it lasts once constructed. The only real down side to using this particular type of garden shed treatment is that it only comes in one colour and that is brown.

Treatment 2 " Wood Preservative

This particular treatment can either be used as the main treatment or to act as a base coat prior to the garden shed being painted. If you are going to use this as the base coat before painting make sure that it is one over which paint can be applied because if you don't then when you do paint the shed it will just slide off the woods surface. Also you should use a spirit rather than a wood based preservative as this will help to ensure more of it is soaked into the wood providing high levels of protection for the shed from the elements.

Treatment 3 " Combined Preservative, Colour and Waterproof Agent

Today of all the types of garden shed treatments available these ones are proving extremely popular. If you do intend to use this type of treatment as with 2 mentioned above it is far better if you use a spirit rather than water based one. Also you need to look whether the wood is planed or not before you applying any of these treatments. If the wood is planed and you use a treatment that isn't suitable for it then shortly after applying it will begin to peel and the wood becomes open to the elements. There are numerous advantages to using this type of treatment over the others. It is easy and quick to apply and it also comes in a wide array of colours.

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