Part 3- Lanai Ceilings
For years, Builders have be placing textured drywall on Lanai ceilings in Orlando. It really wasn't a great application for a drywall product but that's what the market wanted. The knock down texture on the drywall, only made the situation worse because many homeowners couldn't tell the difference between the textured drywall and stucco. They quickly found out the drywall didn't tolerate water like stucco when they tried to wash off the cob webs and wasp nests.
Eventually, the Custom Home market demanded a new product for exterior ceilings.
There's lots of issues to discuss regarding lanai materials, that's why homeowners need an experienced Builders help. Depending upon the style of home there are flooring, railings, columns, siding, ceiling , screening etc. choices to be made.
In this post I'll limit the discussion to just ceiling materials. I've supplied some links below for additional information but I also included my recommendations for most Central Florida applications.
1 x 6 Cypress "V" joint.
You can also use pine as it's less expensive if you want a raised grain look with knots.
1 x 6 #2 Pine
The Cypress has a smoother texture and a closer grain and can be stained or painted though I recommend painting for more finish durability.
Smooth Cypress 1 x 6 can be turned over for a bead board look too.
http://www.front-porch-ideas-and-more.com/porch-ceiling.html
http://celebrateusa.hubpages.com/hub/Lanai
https://texascustompatios.wordpress.com/2012/04/20/how-to-choose-a-finish-for-your-patio-ceiling/
If you check out the above links, you will quickly learn that what works in one part of the US doesn't necessarily work in the Orlando Area. We have a unique environment with high moisture, insects and hurricanes.
Obtaining expert guidance is a must.
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