Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Free Education for Building Professionals of Truckee & Tahoe

WALKABLE ROOF DECK MEMBRANES: Free for CATT Members | $10 for Non-Members

Duradek of Utah's Matt McClure will be presenting 'Walkable Roof Deck Membranes and Roofing Systems' on Tuesday, December 9th in Truckee, CA. This is a must-attend event for building professionals in the region to best understand the considerations and options to maximize the potential of the growing trend of increasing residential outdoor living space. Seating is limited so book now!

Course Details:

Class Date: Tuesday, December 9
Class Time: 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM, Q & A After, LUNCH PROVIDED
Class Location: CATT Office - 12313 Soaring Way, Suite 1G, Truckee, CA
Class Description: This class is presented by NEW CATT Member Duradek. Students will be given an overview of walkable roof deck membranes and roofing systems, including a discussion of: Types of walkable roof decks, various waterproofing options, and their common problems; characteristics, advantages, and applications of walkable roof decks and outdoor flooring systems; important design concepts and considerations for walkable roof decks, balconies and walkways; walkable roof deck and outdoor flooring system common details and installation considerations; key specification issues related to roof deck membranes. This program will be extremely beneficial to architects and specifiers involved in single and multiple family homes.

Credits: 1.0 LU/HSW Hour (AIA CES)

Seating is Limited please RSVP by email or phone to
Amanda at 530-550-9999 or info@ca-tt.com

*Non-Members will be charged $10 to attend class

About the presenter: Matt McClure is the owner of Dekmax, based out of Salt Lake City, UT and was recently honored for Exceptional Performance at Duradek's 40th Anniversary Convention. Matt is the current president of the Salt Lake City Chapter of the Construction Specifiers Institute.

From left: Bob Ogilvie, Samantha McClure, Matt McClure,
John Ogilvie


For building and design professionals unable to take advantage of this excellent educational opportunity, you may be interested in Duradek's online education through the AEC Daily website - Walkable PVC Roof Deck Membranes.

Monday, November 24, 2014

Deck Collapse Concerns in Halifax – Inspection or Maintenance Issue?

A deck collapse in Halifax in September reignited the issue of deck safety, building standards and permits. While much study, analysis and debate can surround the issue of deck safety, a simple Google search on deck collapses and the images that come back in the results reveal a consistent common factor…

Most reported decks collapse stories are generated from traditional slotted wood decks that have not been properly waterproofed, built and maintained.

Screen Shot of images from Google search on 'Deck Collapse'.
Cut to the Chase: Reduce Liability with Less Maintenance Time and Cost


What’s Happening to Decks in Halifax?

According to CBC News show, statistics show that one in ten decks fails inspection in the Halifax Regional Municipality, but some experts say the percentage is likely much higher.

HRM's manager of building standards, Matt Covey said, "There's a lot of times we go out and somebody's not building something the way they said they were going to build it and it doesn't meet code.”

Darren Smith, who runs Halifax Home Inspections, says the percentage of faulty decks he sees in the city is considerably higher than the city's estimate.

"I'm saying more like 60 or 70 per cent [of decks are faulty] and I think I'm accurate on that just because it's what I do every day," he says. "Most of the decks built horrible are ones that someone has done themselves."

In September, a third-storey deck collapsed, landing on another deck below during a house party in Halifax's south end, sending six of the seven people occupying it to hospital.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/deck-collapse-in-south-end-halifax-sends-6-to-hospital-1.2779841
Deck Collapse in Halifax - Image from CBC News

An interesting note is that the deck of the house was part of a controversial addition to the original home in 2002, according to court documents and an article by the now defunct Halifax Daily News.

This precedes the more stringent requirements for all recently build decks brought in by the HRM in 2008.

A newspaper clipping from 2002 shows the deck
of the house was part of a controversial
addition to the original home. (Daily News clipping)

Inspections – Deck Building or Maintenance…who is liable?

According to the Halifax Regional Municipality's bylaws, homeowners have to seek a permit when they construct a new deck or renovate an existing one. Inspectors examine it twice: once before the deck is built and again after the deck is complete.

"Those would be the only inspections unless there was a complaint about an issue on site, or if there was a further change to the existing structure," said Tiffany Chase, a spokesperson for the HRM.

"The ongoing maintenance of those structures and your property as well, really lies with the property owner," said Chase.

"We do say that people should make an annual inspection of their own deck on site, and if you're not sure what to look for then you can hire a professional to come in and do that for you."

Paul Pettipas, the CEO of the Nova Scotia Home Builders' Association, went to the site to see the damage for himself.

"This was a sad state of affairs,” he said. “In my opinion there was no maintenance done on this deck and the landlord's responsible."

The North America Deck and Railing Association (NADRA) is doing its best to reduce the number of deck collapse tragedies and has launched a Deck Safety program that includes a Deck Safety Consumer Checklist for homeowners and a Deck Evaluation Form to assist builders and inspectors in the deck evaluation process.


Reduce Liability with Less Maintenance Time and Cost

Once wood rot has begun, it will gradually grow
until the wood completely deteriorates.
No matter where you live or how carefully constructed your deck is, if it is made of wood, it is vulnerable to wood rot from exposure to moisture. Over time, unprotected wood that begins to rot will gradually deteriorate until it actually crumbles.

That is why waterproof protection is so vitally important to your deck.  It is not just an aesthetic detail…it is a major safety concern.

Six people sent to the hospital is a pretty significant price to pay for neglecting maintenance where an ‘oops, my bad’ simply does not compensate for injury or excuse negligent behavior.

Annual waterproof maintenance can require significant time and cost to maintain which is why Duradek vinyl membranes are such a huge advantage for your outdoor living space. Once a Duradek membrane is installed on your deck, it requires NO maintenance to continue to perform its waterproofing function…it simply does its job.

Last year, Duradek president John Ogilvie joined Duradek’s Atlantic Canada representative, Dennis Dann to visit the job site of a Duradek vinyl replacement when the homeowners wanted to update the look of their home. This particular deck was significant as it was the first deck in Atlantic Canada to have Duradek vinyl installed 30 years prior.

When the old vinyl was pulled off of the deck to make way for the new colour, even Duradek president John Ogilvie was amazed at the incredible condition of the plywood underneath.

The plywood substrate was so well protected that they were able to re-use the original plywood as the foundation for the new Duradek vinyl being installed. 30 years of waterproof protection from a one-time application with a product warrantied for 10 years is a pretty good return on investment for home maintenance.

Home owners and property managers in Halifax may want to reduce their maintenance tasks and risk of liability by discussing their deck waterproofing options with their local Duradek professionals.

Contact Duradek’s Atlantic Canada Representative, Dennis Dann for more information on one of the authorized Duradek installers in the Halifax area.

In all other areas, visit Duradek’s ‘Find A Dealer’ page to locate a Duradek professional near you.

Duradek and Durarail provide the best waterproof protection
for balconies and decks in Atlantic Canada.

Monday, November 17, 2014

Duradek Head Office Participates in GVHBAs Coats for Kids

Duradek's Canadian head office is a drop-off location for the Greater Vancouver Home Builders Association's (GVHBA) annual "Coats for Kids" program.

Each year the GVHBA organizes Coats for Kids in support of the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau helping to gather coats and blankets for families who are without access to them, sharing a little warmth and kindness in the cold winter months. Donations of unwrapped gifts also help to spread a little Christmas cheer to those less fortunate and put some smiles on children's faces for a happy holiday.

2014 marks the 19th annual Coats for Kids campaign and this year the theme is "Zippers Zipping, Buttons Buttoning and Hoodies for Teens".

The Coats for Kids program accepts gently used:
  • Coats
  • Blankets
  • Scarves
  • Gloves
  • Other Clothing
  • New, Unwrapped Toys and Gifts
Your donations can be dropped off between 9:00 a.m, and 4:00 p.m. from Monday, November 24th to Thursday, December 4th at Duradek's head office in Surrey.

8288 129 Street (access off of 84th Avenue only), Surrey, BC -  Tel: 604-591-5594

Duradek is a proud supporter of local charities and raises funds annually for the Surrey Food Bank.

The Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau has been helping less fortunate families celebrate Christmas since 1930. Visit their site for more information and to see the top 10 Christmas Wishes.

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Clean Your Deck Before Winter for Best Appearance in Spring

Now that winter is nearly upon us and we are spending more time indoors, you might not have your sundeck on your mind...but now is the time to be sure to give your deck a little TLC to ensure it stays in its best condition.

While some people use their decks and balconies all year round, many of us don't spend much time on our decks when the cold weather hits so be sure to consider your deck before it is out of sight, out of mind. When you are doing your annual winterizing, make sure your deck is on the list. Most people will put away the lawnmower, outdoor furniture and summer sporting equipment. Those with a boat or RV will tend to take the time to store it in a garage or at least tarp it up for the winter; but many times people will neglect their decks.

Remember, even your low maintenance deck needs a little attention. Anything that is permanently outside exposed to the elements 24 hours a day, 7 days a week is going to accumulate some dirt. You can make your spring cleaning job a whole lot easier if you take the time to clean your deck before winter too.
Second Level Deck Waterproofed with Duradek vinyl

At Duradek, we love that our vinyl deck membranes are such a low maintenance deck surface that they never needing re-coating to keep doing its waterproofing job, but to keep it looking great, we recommend that you give it a cleaning 4 times a year. The change of seasons is a good reminder that it might be time to clean your deck. Here are some quick tips to keep your deck looking great....

The 3-C's of Deck TLC

  • Clear
  • Clean
  • Consider

Clear Your Duradek Deck

First thing to do when winterizing your deck is to clear away any seasonal items that need to be protected or will not be needed through the winter. Take away metal furniture or planters that can encourage the development of rust on your deck's surface. Remove any organic debris as soon as possible. Rust, leaves and other organic matter can stain your deck surface and the longer it remains and is allowed to settle into the membrane, the harder it will be to clean off.

Cleaning Your Duradek Deck

Power Washing GraphicYour vinyl deck should be cleaned at least 4 times a year with the Duradek vinyl cleaner available from your local Duradek dealer. This cleaner is designed specifically for vinyl and will NOT leave harmful chemical residue like many household cleaners may. Use warm water and a stiff broom, scrubbing in a circular motion to loosen the dirt. Then simply spray with a garden hose (under pressure) to wash away the loose dirt and flush thoroughly with clean water.

If you choose to use a household cleaning product, we would recommend Cascade Powdered Dishwasher Detergent or Simple Green as reasonable options, however we do not recommend the use of household cleaners in general as certain types of cleaners, powdered abrasives, steel wool and industrial cleaners can cause damage and discoloration. Dry cleaning fluids should not be used as they will remove the printed pattern and glass. Waxes should not be used as they may contain dyes or solvents that can permanently damage the protective coating.

Your best choice of cleaning products will state that it is safe to use on vinyl. While all cleaning methods require a thorough rinse with water, using any household product dramatically increases the need to flush the deck thoroughly with clean water to ensure all residues are removed. The residue may not be obviously visible to the eye, but if any remains, the sun can bake the harmful chemicals into your vinyl and it may affect its appearance.

If your vinyl pattern is one of the more textured surfaces that offers a more effective non-slip characteristic, it will likely require a little more cleaning effort than a vinyl pattern with a smoother surface. Power washing is an effective method of removing dirt and debris, although it is not intended for removing embedded stains. Set your power washer at 1500 psi (max.) and hold nozzle 12 inches from the surface and be careful to avoid seams, railing attachments, caulking or house trims.

Consider Your Duradek Vinyl Deck

Deck inspections are an important part of your home maintenance and should be completed at least once a year. Before the really heavy rain or snow takes over for the chilly winter months is a good time to inspect the details around your deck, particularly at the critical inside perimeters that protects your building envelope. By ensuring your perimeter details are still securely in place will provide peace of mind that your Duradek vinyl deck is still performing as expected and will protect your home from potential water damage. When inspecting your deck, remember to:
  • Check the caulking seals around posts and pillars
  • Check corner details
  • Check the caulking seals around vents and drains
Inside Perimeter Deck Waterproof Detail
Check the perimeter of your deck along the houseto ensure it remains sealed securely.

Outside perimeter deck waterproofing details
Be sure to check seals around posts and pillars and
that the flashing on the edges is securely in place.
Be sure to check seals around posts and pillars and that the flashing on the edges is securely in place. Over time, your home may shift and settle and these annual deck inspections will uncover any potential problems with broken seals. If you discover some caulking has pulled away from the wood or a seal has cracked, contact your Duradek dealer who will recommend the proper sealant to correct it. It is much better to check for these little details before the heavy rains come and you find out water has found a way to get through to your home.

Cleaned and Cared For…Now Enjoy!

Though no exterior surface is completely impervious to the elements, by taking the small amount of time required to properly clean your deck at the change of the seasons, you will help to ensure that your deck appearance lasts as long as the guaranteed waterproofing performance of your Duradek vinyl deck. No matter what the season, Duradek protects your outdoor living space all year, every year. To find a local Duradek Dealer, visit the Duradek website’s Dealer Locator.

Monday, November 3, 2014

Windeck - Manitoba's Duradek Deck Experts for 20 Years

At Duradek we are very proud of the waterproofing experts that represent Duradek throughout North America and it is our honor to congratulate Windeck Ltd. on reaching their 20 year anniversary along side Duradek's landmark 40th year.


Windeck Ltd. is owned by Mel and Judy Dueck and their 20 years of establishing this family business as Winnipeg's leading deck experts is no small accomplishment. Under Mel and Judy's leadership with 40 years of building experience, the whole team at Windeck demonstrates their strong passion for decking and for doing it right the first time.

Beautiful 2nd level deck instlled by Windeck using Duradek
Beautiful 2nd level deck by Windeck keeps
the area below totally dry.

The Duecks' passion continues into the next generation as sons Jordan and Brandon Dueck bring their own acquired expertise into the business as well. Having grown up in the business starting as installers, then becoming project managers and now managing installation teams; the second generation of Dueck men at Windeck are well positioned to carry on the tradition of decking excellence in Manitoba.

In fact, all three Dueck men recently attended the Deck Expo | Remodeling Show that took place in Baltimore, MD a couple of weeks ago to be sure to stay well educated on what is going on in the decking industry. Manitoba decks are in good hands!

Windeck Ltd. is the only source of Duradek in Manitoba and has a strong network of trained and authorized dealers to install our waterproof vinyl deck membranes. Whether your project is a high-rise multi-residential project in Metro Winnipeg or a cozy lakeside cottage retreat, Windeck can turn your ideas into a masterpiece. The professionals of Windeck will design and build your deck to suite the layout and style of your home.



As members of the Better Business Bureau, Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce and Canadian Home Builders Association, the professionals at Windeck have earned a reputation for quality work and have been 6-time recipients of the Consumer Choice Awards. Check out this Consumer Choice Award video clip of Windeck Ltd on YouTube.

Windeck's product offerings are all carefully selected to be able to withstand the sometimes harsh environment that Manitoba can be subject to. Whether it is the extreme cold of the winters or the sun-soaked hot summers, Duradek from Windeck will make sure your deck stays beautifully protected without the need for maintenance. Just a simple seasonal cleaning is all it takes to keep your deck looking great...even after months of being covered in snow and de-icers! In fact, in Manitoba there are even decks that have had Duradek for more than 20 years and it is still going strong with its superior waterproofing performance.

If you've got any decking projects in your future, be sure to talk the Dueck men at Windeck who will make sure you get a deck that is beautiful, well-protected, low-maintenance and perfectly designed for space and your needs.

http://www.duradek.com/_customelements/uploadedResources/WindeckLtd2014.pdf View or Download this full colour brochure on Windeck Ltd. and all of its offerings.

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