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Deck repair

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Deck repair

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  1. Signs that Your Deck Needs Repair and a Makeover Your deck is one of your top investments and prized possession and should be regularly checked and maintained for any flaws that might compromise your safety. Some of the commondeck repairactivities are replacing loose rails, removing rusted nails, removing broken floorboards and putting in new ones, and retightening all screws.

  2. While you might want to call in specialists for a complete inspection and deck repairproject, you should periodically inspect the deck to verify any issues that might affect its structural integrity.

  3. Here are some signs that you should not ignore about your deck and immediately call deck repairspecialists to set things right. •   Rotting wood support posts: Current building regulations stipulate that the support posts should rest on concrete footings. But if your deck is quite old, the posts might be resting directly on the ground. Raw wood absorbs moisture from the ground and tends to rot away. Hence, take a careful look at the posts for signs of rot every few months and whether deck repairis required.

  4. Dropped footings: Concrete footings do improve the sturdiness of the deck but at times they might crack and shift. Concrete is poured on soil and when that shifts, the support posts are affected too. Years of freeze/thaw cycles affect the soil, making the concrete footings weak and unstable if they are not poured deep enough during deck construction. Check this aspect carefully.

  5. Soil erosion around posts: Soil erosion from around the posts is a very common problem. It occurs when snow melts or rainwater washes away the soil that supports the deck posts and footings. When the soil erodes, the lower level of the deck is exposed which you can easily see. When you find pools of water beneath your deck or streams flowing down, call drainage systems and deck repairspecialists to set things right.

  6. Cracked and splintered deck boards: Small cracks or a splintered board in one corner of the deck should not be a cause for concern as replacing a board will solve the issue. But when there are signs of significant deterioration in most of the deck, consider a full board replacement or a major deck repairjob. To avoid this situation, undertake regular staining, painting, and sealing to increase the lifespan of your deck.  

  7. Loose railings: A deck with loose railings and wobbly steps is a serious safety issue. The deck might not collapse but somebody might get injured if they lean against the railings and it gives way. Be quick to get any such issues resolved at the earliest as the structural integrity of the deck might be impacted if the deterioration spreads to other areas.

  8. Decks that are not maintained regularly and checked will not last. Whenever you have any doubts, contact well-established deck repair agencies in your locality for an inspection and taking necessary action.

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