How do I clean a timber frame pavilion or pergola?
Clean a timber frame pavilion or pergola annually using a wood cleaner diluted in water and a soft brush — rinse thoroughly and allow 48–72 hours to dry before any stain or sealant application.
Clean a timber frame pavilion or pergola annually using a wood cleaner diluted in water and a soft brush — rinse thoroughly and allow 48–72 hours to dry before any stain or sealant application.
Timber frame pergola maintenance involves annual hardware inspection, cleaning, and applying a fresh coat of UV-resistant penetrating oil stain every 2–3 years. A pergola’s open roof means more direct UV and moisture exposure than a pavilion.
Wood checking refers to small surface cracks that appear along the grain as timber dries and acclimates — it is a completely natural characteristic of solid wood and does not affect structural integrity.
Winterizing your timber frame pavilion involves clearing the roof of heavy snow accumulation, ensuring drainage around posts, and applying a fresh coat of sealant in the fall before freezing temperatures arrive.
Regular maintenance of a Douglas Fir timber frame pavilion involves annual cleaning, periodic sealing or staining every 2–3 years, and inspecting hardware and joinery connections annually.
Sealing or staining is strongly recommended to protect Douglas Fir from UV damage, moisture, and surface checking — and should be applied before the first rain season after assembly.