Thursday, 22 September 2011

Good is...? Tree house - Maintenance through seasons

Tree houses, due the changing environment need to be maintained and check throughout the year to keep them at their best. Here are just a few checks which should be done within particular seasons.


Winter

It's cold, dark and wet outside but there are plenty of tasks that can be completed during the winter months. This is the one part of the year when trees are dormant, and most trees and vegetation will have lost their leaves.
  • Photograph the branch structure of your tree and visualise where your treehouse will be placed.
  • Remove any excess ground vegetation, allowing access by foot or vehicle as needed later in the year.
  • Prune any branches that are dead, dying or in the way of your structure. This is best done between December and February.
  • Spend the dark evenings inside planning your design. The more detail you go into at this stage, the easier the construction will be.
  • Work out where to position safety ropes and pulleys.
  • Order materials and tools.
  • If weather conditions are safe to work in, this is the best time of year to fix bolts for the foundation of the treehouse when trees are still dormant.

Spring

Vegetation bursts into life and trees begin to open new leaves.
  • Fix the foundation of the treehouse if you haven't done so already.
  • Build the floor platform.
  • Load the floor with test weights and leave for a couple of weeks.
  • Prepare the walls and roof of the treehouse at ground level, preferably inside. Keep things small enough to be safely raised and positioned.
  • Start building the remainder of the treehouse.

Summer

Long, warm days and drier weather make this the best time to build the house section of the treehouse on the prepared and tested floor.
  • Complete the treehouse.
  • Relax and enjoy the view.

Autumn/fall

The treehouse can still be used in fine weather, but preparations need to be made before winter sets in. High winds can be particularly damaging.
  • Make the most of the view as the leaves change colour.
  • Check the waterproofing of the roof using a large bucket of water and repair any leaks.
  • Inspect the supports and sliding joints to ensure they are working as expected.
  • Remove any loose materials from the roof (cones, branches) and from any decks you may have.
  • Stay out of the treehouse in stormy weather.
  • Drain any pipework (October-November) to avoid frost damage during winter.
  • Remove any ropes or bridges that might constrict the growth of the tree. Replace these in a different position the following year.

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