Keep Cabin Porches and Railings in Good Repair
After taking a beating from the elements, and having worn from time, porch railings at your cabin have been known to become wobbly. This is a
safety hazard, to say the least, but it’s also very unattractive.
Railings that are loose can damage the steps. This can mean a higher cost for repairs to ensure that the steps are safe.
If your railing is a bit loose, have a good look at it. Many times all that is required is a tightening of bolts, and the log cabin railing is
as good as new.
The majority of porch railings are attached with lag bolts; these are large screws with a head that looks like a bolt. Should these become
loose, all you need is an adjustable wrench to tighten them (turning them clockwise…remember: leftie = loosie and rightie = tightie).
Cabin Shutters add Safety and Charm
Shutters can be a charming touch to any cabin. When they’re well maintained and in good shape, they can add a warm, comforting touch to logs,
brick, stone, or just about any other finish.
However, if they’re not well maintained, and are in bad shape, they are one of the fastest ways to make your cabin appear to be neglected;
especially to prospective buyers.
Fortunately, they don’t take a lot of skill or time to repair if they’re looking a little bit rough. When it comes to the majority of
shutters, a quick sanding and one or two coats of exterior house paint can make your shutters look as good as if they were new.
Though it might take a little bit of extra time, it’s wise to remove the shutters from the house before you start sanding and painting them.
You can make an excellent work table out of an old plank or door set up on two sawhorses.
Clean the shutters of any dirt with a clean rag, then give them a light sanding. Wipe them again, to remove the dust from sanding. Now they’re
ready to be painted.
You can either spray paint them, or brush on the paint; either will give a nice end result. They will need either one or two coats, depending
on your preference, and the appearance you want to attain. Make sure that they’ve been allowed to dry fully before you reattach them to your
home.
If you are extremely challenged in the home-repair department, or if you simply don’t have a moment to spare, you can always hire a
professional to do the job. They’ll cost anywhere from $40 to $100 per hour to do the job.
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