It’s almost that time! Spring is just around the corner and you know what that means!
Barbecues, get-togethers, and maybe just enjoying a glass of sweet tea after a long day.
But here in the south the weather is fickle and can be harsh, sometimes it brings a lot of rain. This means your deck could possibly need some repairs.
Before the great weather gets here go outside and take a look to see what kind of shape yours is in.
If you need repairs, call us! This is one of our specialties.
Here is a step-by-step guide to give your deck a good check up to see if you may need some repairs.
1 Assessment: Begin by thoroughly inspecting your deck. Look for signs of rot, cracked or splintered boards, loose fasteners, and any structural issues. What needs immediate attention?
2. A Good Cleaning: Before making any repairs, clean the deck surface to remove dirt, debris, and mildew. Use a stiff brush or power washer along with a mild detergent to scrub the surface. Pay special attention to corners, crevices, and areas with heavy buildup.
3. Damage Caused by Rotted Wood: Address any structural issues such as loose or damaged support beams, joists, or ledger boards. These can be really dangerous so this part needs extra care. If you see any signs of rotted wood this is something you need to address immediately.
4. Board Replacement: Examine each deck board carefully and replace any that are cracked, splintered, or warped. Use corrosion-resistant screws or nails to secure the new boards in place, ensuring they are properly aligned and spaced for optimal stability.
5. Treating Wood: If your deck is made of wood, consider applying a protective finish to enhance its durability and longevity. Choose a high-quality sealant or stain that provides UV protection and waterproofing properties. Apply the finish according to the manufacturer's instructions, ensuring complete coverage of the entire deck surface.
6. Sealing and Waterproofing: Seal any cracks or gaps in the deck with a waterproof sealant to prevent moisture infiltration. Pay close attention to areas where the deck meets the house or where two surfaces intersect. Proper sealing will help prevent rot, mold, and water damage.
7. Regular Maintenance: To prolong the life of your deck and minimize the need for future repairs, implement a regular maintenance routine. Clean the deck periodically, inspect for signs of damage, and address any issues promptly. Consider reapplying sealant or stain every few years to maintain protection and appearance.
By following these steps, you can effectively repair your deck, transforming it into a safe, functional, and inviting outdoor space for years to come.
Whether you're hosting summer gatherings or simply enjoying a quiet afternoon outdoors, your restored deck will be the perfect setting for making lasting memories.
Remember call us if you need help!
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Lilburn,
Suwanne,
Buford,
Lawrenceville,
Duluth,
Norcross,
Stone Mountain,
Gwinnett County,
Cumming,
Roswell,
Johns Creek,
Dunwoody,
Sandy Springs,
Buckhead,
Midtown, and
Brookhaven.
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