Spring in Estonia arrives fast. Just yesterday your terrace was buried under snow, and today you’re already thinking about dragging a chair outside and sitting in the sun with a coffee. But when you open that door and look down at the boards, the mood drops a little. Grey planks, stains, moss along the edges, and in some spots a slippery green film that wasn’t there in autumn.
This is perfectly normal. A terrace collects everything over the autumn and winter months: rain, leaves, algae, mould. And the frustrating part is that it’s not just surface dirt that the next shower will wash away. It’s the kind of thing that slowly breaks down the surface and makes it slippery and unpleasant.


