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Deck and Patio Prep for Summer

Chelsea O'Donnell

There’s a certain moment every spring in Connecticut when everyone collectively realizes that summer is actually coming. Suddenly the deck furniture comes out, the grill gets uncovered, and people start looking at their patios a little more critically.

Unfortunately, winter is not exactly gentle on outdoor spaces around here. Between snow, ice, moisture, freezing temperatures, and the occasional “I’ll deal with it in the spring” procrastination, decks and patios can take a real beating over the colder months. The good news is that a little attention now can help prevent expensive repairs later and make your outdoor spaces far more enjoyable all summer long.

The first thing homeowners should do is simply take a slow walk around the area and inspect everything carefully. Winter damage is often subtle at first. Look for loose boards, popped nails, cracked pavers, rotting wood, unstable railings, or areas where the surface feels soft or uneven underfoot. If something feels questionable now, it probably won’t improve after a season of heavy foot traffic, summer storms, and backyard barbecues.

Decks in particular tend to collect moisture damage over time, especially in shaded areas or spots where that long spell of snow sat all winter. One of the biggest mistakes homeowners make is assuming that a deck only needs attention when it looks bad. In reality, preventative maintenance is what gives a deck a long lifespan.

A proper cleaning is usually the best place to start. Dirt, algae, mildew, pollen, and old leaves make a deck look dingy and they can break down materials over time, creating unsafe surfaces. While pressure washers can be effective, they also have the potential to do a surprising amount of damage if used incorrectly. Too much pressure can gouge wood, splinter surfaces, and shorten the life of the deck. In many cases, a gentler wash combined with the proper cleaning solution is the smarter option.

Once the surface is clean, homeowners should check whether the deck still has adequate protection from the elements. An easy test is to sprinkle a little water onto the wood. If the water beads up, the protective seal is likely still doing its job. If the wood absorbs the water quickly, it may be time to reseal or restain the surface.

Patios require attention too, especially after a Connecticut freeze-thaw season. Pavers can shift over time as the ground expands and contracts, creating uneven surfaces and tripping hazards. Small cracks in stone or concrete can also worsen surprisingly fast once water starts getting inside them. Early repairs are almost always simpler and less expensive than waiting another year.

Spring is also a good time to address drainage issues around patios and outdoor living spaces. If water pools near the house after rainstorms, or if certain sections stay wet for long periods of time, it’s worth investigating before summer humidity arrives. Standing moisture is rarely a homeowner’s friend.

Furniture and outdoor accessories deserve a little preparation as well. Cushions should be checked for mold or mildew, umbrellas inspected for tears, and grills cleaned before the first big cookout of the season. Nobody wants to discover a propane issue five minutes before guests arrive.

For homeowners considering upgrades, summer is often when people realize how much they actually use these spaces. Simple additions like lighting, planters, privacy screens, or a refreshed seating area can dramatically improve how a deck or patio feels without requiring a full renovation.

At the end of the day, outdoor spaces are meant to be enjoyed. A little maintenance now can help prevent bigger headaches later and ensure that when the warm weather finally sticks around, your deck or patio is ready for everything from quiet morning coffee to busy summer gatherings.

Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions for Bob to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit http://www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.

Take Control of Your Garden with These Natural Weed-Fighting Tips

Chelsea O'Donnell

Few things are more frustrating than spending hours in the garden, only to have pesky weeds pop up and ruin the party. Sure, you could reach for a chemical herbicide, but those come with health warnings and environmental concerns. Luckily, there are natural, inexpensive, and surprisingly effective ways to keep weeds in check without turning your yard into a danger for animals and kids.

Here are a few of my favorite tips for keeping your garden green—and your weeds gone:

Mulch like you mean it.

Mulch isn’t just for making your flower beds look pretty. It’s a weed-smothering superhero. A thick layer of mulch - about 2 to 3 inches - is enough to block sunlight from reaching weed seeds, which keeps them from sprouting in the first place. Organic mulches like shredded leaves, bark, straw, or even grass clippings will decompose over time and feed your soil, giving you a double win. Just be sure to keep mulch a few inches away from the stems of plants to avoid rot.

Boil ’em alive.

It might sound extreme, but boiling water is one of the cheapest and most effective weed killers around. This is best used on driveways, sidewalks, and between patio stones, anywhere you’re not worried about killing off other plants. Just bring a kettle to a boil and pour directly on the weeds. Be careful, this method is simple but not forgiving if you spill on your foot!

Vinegar, the pantry powerhouse.

If you have white vinegar in the kitchen, you have a natural weed killer. A spray bottle filled with vinegar will dry out young weeds quickly, especially on hot, sunny days. For stubborn weeds, you can mix in a few drops of dish soap to help the vinegar stick to the leaves. Keep in mind this method is non-selective, meaning it’ll kill just about anything it touches, so aim carefully.

Get hands-on with a hoe.

There’s nothing wrong with a little elbow grease. Weeding by hand may not be glamorous, but it’s highly effective, especially if you catch weeds early before they go to seed. A sharp hoe or weeding tool can help you slice through roots just below the surface. Aim to weed after a rain or a good watering session—wet soil makes the job much easier.

Plant your ground troops.

Want to crowd out weeds before they get started? Ground covers like clover, creeping thyme, or sweet woodruff create a living mulch that prevents weeds from taking hold. Plus, many are low-maintenance and attractive, which is a win for any gardener trying to keep things neat without constant upkeep.

With a little time and some natural reinforcements, you can tackle weeds without reaching for the chemical spray. Your garden, and the bees, butterflies, pets, and kids that enjoy it, will thank you.

Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions for Bob to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit http://www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.

Kick Up Your Hammock Game for Summer Relaxation

Chelsea O'Donnell

This week’s oppressive heat had me daydreaming about relaxing in the cool shade in the comfort of my backyard hammock. If you’re a hammock fan, you know how wonderful it feels to swing freely, dozing effortlessly in the quiet comfort of nature. If a hammock isn’t your bag, it can only be that you haven’t found the perfect one to enjoy. So this week, in the spirit of the last month of summer, I’ve pulled together a guide of my favorite hammocks for every occasion to inspire readers to slow down and relax. 

For the Traditionalist

If you love the look of a classic rope hammock, you can’t go past Pawleys Island. Made in the USA, these hammocks are generous in size and come in a whole bunch of colors in case white isn’t your thing or if you’re worried about it getting dirty. $169. https://pawleysislandhammocks.com

For the Lovebirds

If you’re looking for comfort for two, the Hammock Sky Brazilian Double is a great pick for around the yard. Its solid canvas makeup goes with any decor and is 60 inches wide, making it big enough to easily accommodate two adults. I also love the lifetime warranty in case something goes awry. $50. www.amazon.com

For Serious Comfort

Hammock loyalists know that Hatteras is one of the best brands out there and their pillowtop line might just beat out your bed in terms of comfort. These hammocks look great on a stand by the pool, but I have to warn you, you may never want to leave it. Keep your barbecue close. From $349. https://hatterashammocks.com/products/hammocks/pillowtop

For On-The-Go

Hikers and campers love the Hummingbird which is light, tiny, and easy to hang almost anywhere. For the size of a coffee cup, you won’t believe that this thing holds 300 plus pounds, making it the perfect pack-along hammock for a day trip in the woods. $64. https://hummingbirdhammocks.com/

For Mosquito-Free Comfort

There is nothing worse than climbing into your hammock for a late afternoon snooze when mosquitoes start to attack. This is where G4Free comes in. With their built-in mosquito net, you can enjoy all the comforts of the great outdoors without the pesky bug bites. $28. http://www.g4free.com

For Sunny Spots

Hammocks get faded from too much sun exposure and mold is often an issue too. For a hammock that needs to withstand the elements, the Vivere Sunbrella is worth checking out. Sunbrella material reflects UV rays and is mildew and stain-resistant too. $179. https://www.vivereltd.com/18/brazilian-sunbrella-hammock-double

For Sitting Upright

Lay down hammocks are fantastic for snoozing, but reading the newspaper or even enjoying a cocktail can be a challenge. The Y-Stop Hammock Chair looks and feels like a traditional hammock but its upright design makes it ideal for mornings with your coffee and paper. $45. www.amazon.com

Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions for Bob to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit http://www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.