How to Prepare for Outdoor Entertaining
Posted: Wednesday, July 08, 2009
by Jeff Hester
Hester Painting & Decorating
While the fourth of July may be the apex of summer entertaining, every Northerner knows that no matter when it starts, the season is short. Those planning on outdoor entertaining must seize the moment. Whether a big bash is in the works or a small intimate gathering, having the outdoor spaces prepped and ready is key.
Be confident your guests will enjoy their lemonade comfortably by keeping your entertaining space in tip-top shape. Here are the essentials to get your home ready for any type of summer entertaining.
Clean, clean, clean . A low-power pressure washer attached to the garden hose is a miracle worker. A quick wash on outdoor furniture, fences and patios with the help of a scrub brush will remove winter's dingy film. Siding is easily damaged, though, so consider hiring professionals to wash your exterior walls.
Clear the gutters. Remove any stuck debris. Test the downspouts to be sure they are directing water at least 12 inches away from the foundation of the house. To make the exterior of the gutters look like new, especially white ones, take a tip from the experts: wipe them down with a household cleanser such as 409 or Fantastic.
Check the deck . With wood decks, it is important to inspect carefully for nails and screws that winter's wrath may have pushed up. Tear off any large splinters of wood. Scout for wasps nests or other infestations. Restain or reseal the wood because preventative maintenance will double the life of a deck.
Freshen the furniture. Use the color the pros do when repainting your patio furniture, Wrought Iron Black by Premier Paint. Purchase new pillows in a bright color. Rather than setting the furniture in the same positions as last year, rearrange the seating configuration and consider investing in a new bench or two.
Light the night. Whether using aluminum exterior house lights or bringing out your outdoor accent posts, be ready with fresh bulbs and glass cleaner. Residue builds on outdoor lighting during winter or in storage. Give lamps a good once-over to ensure your lights glow flawlessly.
Remember, the best way to prepare for summer entertaining is to make sure your exterior is in prime condition. Once the space is clean, safe and guest-ready, make the most of the warm weather and entertain.
Jeff Hester, also known as Professor Paint, offers insight into the decorating world with more than 28 years of experience in painting and faux-finishing. As the vice president of Hester Painting & Decorating, http://www.hesterdecorating.com/ , Jeff oversees all aspects of paint, technique, training, estimating and creation of several proprietary processes including custom brick staining.
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