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Celebrate Enjoy Your Deck Day on June 1st!

Monday, May 13th, 2013

Here at Fiberon, we believe that time we spend on our decks with our friends and family is time well-spent.  That’s why we started celebrating National Enjoy Your Deck Day or “Deck Day” in 2010.  Deck Day occurs on the first Saturday in June and it’s easy to celebrate! Simply gather your friends and family and just enjoy being on your deck. Of course, everyone enjoys their deck in different ways. Some people enjoy the peace and serenity of a morning cup of coffee on the deck, some people prefer to celebrate the summer holidays and others just enjoy chatting on their deck. How do you enjoy your deck?

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Win a New Grill!

On Friday, we launched the Deck Day Photo Contest.  We want you to win a new grill by submitting a photo showing us how you enjoy your deck.  The winner will be chosen by a vote, so if you enter, make sure to share it with your friends to get their support! The second place winner will receive  the-DeckMATE™.  For more information, and to enter, visit our Facebook page.

Photos must be submitted by midnight on 5/17 and voting begins 5/18.

Let us know in the comments how you plan to celebrate and keep us updated on June 1st with #DeckDay2013!

Introducing the First Ask 4 Fiberon Sweepstakes Winner – Gary!

Monday, May 6th, 2013

Last week we gave away the first $5000 in Fiberon composite decking material to one lucky winner from the Charlotte, North Carolina area! Meet Gary:Gary and his family in front of their existing deck

Using the $5000 in Fiberon decking materials, Gary and his wife are replacing their treated lumber deck with Fiberon Horizon in Ipe, with Horizon Mission railing in Dark Walnut with black metal balusters. They are looking forward to spending afternoons and evenings with their daughter on their new deck.  Join us in congratulating Gary and his family on being the first winner!

Don’t forget that there are still three chances to win.  The next winner will be chosen on May 31st! If you’ve already entered, you are still eligible and you don’t need to enter again. If not, enter now!

Deck Safety Month – Is your deck safe? Check Your Deck®

Thursday, May 2nd, 2013
Collapsed Deck

Photo Courtesy of NADRA member Simpson Strong-Tie

May is Deck Safety Month®.  Each year thousands of people are injured and some even lose their lives to deck failures. May is the perfect time to inspect your deck – after the potentially damaging winter and before the high deck traffic of summer.  The North American Deck and Railing Association (NADRA) declared May to be Deck Safety Month in 2006 to remind you to protect your family and friends by making sure to inspect your deck annually.

So what should you be looking for? Deck boards, fasteners, railings, balusters and stairs all need your attention once a year to ensure a structurally sound deck for the coming year.  It’s also a great time to check grills, fire pits, outdoor furniture and storage for any unsafe placements or damage.  NADRA has provided a consumer checklist for your convenience and safety.

If you notice anything that concerns you, have your deck inspected by a qualified professional immediately.

This summer, make sure your deck is a place of fun and relaxation, not fear and anxiety. Check Your Deck® today.

We are proud to be the exclusive sponsor of Deck Safety Month 2013.

Composite Decking and Rain Reminders

Thursday, April 25th, 2013

With all the rain that seems to fall in the month of April, it’s no coincidence that ‘April showers’ have been immortalized in song and story.  April can be a wet month and if you have a composite deck, there are some deck considerations you’ll want to keep top of mind when it inevitably rains.

Capped Composite and PVC Decking

Keep in mind that the coating on the material is a type of plastic and, when wet, can be more slippery. Use caution when walking on your deck during or right after a storm.

Part of the appeal of capped composites is that the decking is not porous, so water will bead on the surface and take a little longer to dry since the material does not absorb it.

Uncapped Composite Decking

If you have uncapped composite decking you’ll need to pay a little attention to the objects sitting on your deck.   When moisture gets between objects (flower pots, mats, etc.) and can’t evaporate properly, the moisture can, over time, react with the tannic acid (tannins) in the wood fiber of the material and cause dark staining.  This staining can be removed with the correct cleaner; however, it will keep coming back if the source of the issue is not corrected.

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Rainy Day Deck (of Cards) Ideas

Friday, April 19th, 2013

Now that spring has officially sprung, the goal is to be outside on your deck as much as possible. But, if your weather is anything like it is here in North Carolina, April can be a hard month to plan for. One day it will be a beautiful, sunny day in the 70s, and the next, it will be drizzly and a chilly 56 degrees. For those less than ideal deck days, here’s a few rainy day deck (of cards) ideas. Enjoy!

*Kid-friendly (Ages 4-5+)

1 player card games

The most popular and well-known solitaire, popularized by Microsoft, this game requires little skill and a moderate amount of space to play.

 

Clock Solitaire is a game of no skill, but great patience. Since the outcome is pre-determined once the cards are dealt, it’s a great game for younger kids who can’t quite grasp the strategy or complicated rules of other card games.

 

A complicated game that needs a fair amount of space to play, La Belle Lucie is non-the-less one of the most popular patience solitaire games around.

 

2 player card games

If you’re looking for a game that is both relaxing and intense at the same time, you’ve found it. The simple rules allow for even fairly young children to play this game, but the faster you play the more fun it gets.

 

Cribbage is great for those looking for a game that challenges the mind a little bit more, or to teach and hone mental math skills. Although traditional Cribbage uses a special board and pegs for scoring, it can be scored with pen and paper. If needed, Cribbage can also accommodate larger groups.

 

Speed (or Spit as it’s also commonly known) is the rare two player card game that provides high speed play and strategy. It’s an easy one to learn and can provide hours of entertainment for you and a friend.

 

3-4 player card games

Bet you couldn’t guess this one would be on here somewhere, huh? Go Fish is classic game for young and old alike that can be played in both the pair and four-card set variety – with the set of four adding a little more strategy and difficulty.

 

Spades is a trick-taking game, similar to Hearts, where Spades are the trump card. It is best played in teams, but will work with individuals as well. This is also a great game because you can (to an extent) control how long the game will be by setting the total points to a smaller (shorter) or larger (longer) number.

 

Once again, that frustrating combination of skill and luck come into play in this fun multi-player game. Easy to learn, but involving an element of strategy, Palace is a great game to play with friends on a rainy day.

 

5+ player card games

Similar to Musical Chairs, Spoons is easy to learn and easy to play, making it great for large groups of kids – but plastic spoons are recommended to avoid injuries.

 

President is a game that becomes more fun the more rounds you play and as roles are assigned. Can you become President?

 

The mystery of where this game got its name is rivaled only by the fun you can have playing it. It can take a few rounds to really get a handle on all the rules of the various cards, but once you do it moves quickly and you’ll find yourself playing for hours.

 

I hope you don’t have to turn to these games too often this spring and summer, but I hope you’ll enjoy them if you do!