The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Decks and more on display at Home Show

- By Lori Johnston For the AJC CONTRIBUTE­D BY LONGVIEW PRODUCTS

The Spring Atlanta Home Show literally brings the outdoors in by having decks and other landscapin­g, lawn and outdoor products and services on display inside the Cobb Galleria Centre.

A number of the 350-plus exhibitors at the show, held March 22-24, represent the landscapin­g industry. Here is a look at three things you could see, do and discover at the event.

Redoing the deck

The 3,000-square-foot SeeThru House won’t just display the interior of a home, but will also feature a deck. The deck is often a major safety hazard for homeowners, said home inspector Stan Garnet, a Home Show speaker and founder of ConsultAHo­mePro.com, an organizati­on of Atlanta area service providers who educate consumers on home constructi­on and repairs. The SeeThru House will be staffed by plumbers, electricia­ns, carpenters, general contractor­s and other experts with ConsultAHo­mePro.com.

Existing or new decks often don’t meet building code requiremen­ts, he said. Factors that make decks a hazard range from what’s on the deck, such as a grill, to how the deck is attached to the house. For example, if your deck moves when you walk onto it, there’s a problem, Garnet said.

“If I can get one person to pay attention and not have a deck fail on them and cause injury, then we’ve done a good job,” he said.

Cooling the outdoors

Patios and decks may have cozy seating and other amenities, but hot and humid temperatur­es could steal the enjoyment of outdoor living. Misting fans can cool people and extend the amount of time enjoying the outdoors.

Joape, a Brazilian manufactur­er and green technology company, has created a line of misting fans that it says can reduce the temperatur­e in the area by 10 to 20 degrees.

The cloud of mist is so fine that it keeps people from getting wet and keeps puddles from forming, said Susan Hobbs, president/CEO of Atlanta-based Longview Products, a Joape distributo­r.

“It builds this cloud of cool,” she said.

The misting fans, which come in tabletop (cooling up to 400 square feet) and larger versions (cooling up to 1,500 square feet), are quiet enough that they won’t drown out conversati­on, Hobbs said. The fans are portable, but you need access to a 110-volt electrical outlet.

Entertaini­ng while educating

The show’s Backyard Beer Garden, designed by Bruce Holliday of Landscape Plans Plus, will have experts available to discuss outdoor areas such as patios and walkways, as well as outdoor products ranging from fire pits to flowers to water features. Red Hare Brewing Co. will offer beer tastings for attendees age 21 and older (the $5 charge will benefit Hope Atlanta, the programs of Travelers Aid).

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY STAN GARNET ?? The See-Thru House at the Spring Atlanta Home Show will have a deck and experts on hand to answer questions.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY STAN GARNET The See-Thru House at the Spring Atlanta Home Show will have a deck and experts on hand to answer questions.
 ??  ?? The Joape Copacabana Reservoir free-standing fan in black cools up to 1,500 square feet, according to the company.
The Joape Copacabana Reservoir free-standing fan in black cools up to 1,500 square feet, according to the company.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY LONGVIEW PRODUCTS ?? Joape’s tabletop misting fan aims to cool down the temperatur­e without drowning out conversati­ons.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY LONGVIEW PRODUCTS Joape’s tabletop misting fan aims to cool down the temperatur­e without drowning out conversati­ons.

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