How to dress up an outdoor wood beam

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lzicc

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I have a 2x12 beam about 38' long that supports my decks roof. It's make from outdoor wood. I want to cover the beam and paint it. The beam is projected from the weather since it is under the roof. I as going to cover it with 1 x 12 pine, but was wondering if anyone had a better suggestion. Pine doesn't take paint real well. I don't want to paint the beam like it is just because how outdoor wood is. Any suggestions?

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What if you just stained/varnished and urethaned it?
I have seen some nice large beams like that where they have been stained/varnished, then coated with urethane.

Aaron Z
 
   / How to dress up an outdoor wood beam #3  
rap it with aluminum and then you will not have to paint it every few years.
 
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I wonder just how well you would like the look if painted. It would sort of stand out compared to the siding. If you do paint, adding some detail/steps to the enclosing trim boards might be something to consider to get away from the painted slab look. Of course that's my opinion and it's your house. :laughing:

Personally, I would go with aluminum or vinyl/pvc. Both would benefit from some detail too, the pvc would be the easiest to do that with, but probably more expensive than aluminum over pine wood detail. If you have an aluminum trim contractor do the beam and vertical posts using a brake, it's done forever pretty much.
 
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I would also wrap it in aluminum, no maintenance and will look good.
 
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I thought about the aluminum, but it's expensive and I don't have a brake. I don't know if they make really wide aluminum fascia or not. That was one option I thought about.
 
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Another issue with using aluminum is that I have large carriage bolts going through the beam from one side to the other that stick out a little. I may try to pull them out one at a time and countersink them if I can.
 
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Have it chromed! It'll last for years. You'll have the only one around.
 
 
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