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5 Signs It’s Time for Deck Repair

March 22, 2019

deck repairYou love spending hours in the sun on your deck.

You entertain guests, play games with your family, and enjoy relaxing on your own.

Because your deck is such an important part of your home, you need to learn the first signs that you’re in need of deck repair or replacement. That’s what this post is all about!

Our experience offering professional deck repair services means we’ve seen just about everything. Here’s what to watch for to ensure your deck is holding up.

1. Damaged Boards

Unfortunately, it is possible to get termites on your wood patio.

Other kinds of insects or even small animals/birds could also be the things drilling holes in your boards.

But damaged boards aren’t always the result of pests. The weather — both rain and sunlight — can warp the boards over time. If you notice the wood shifting when you walk across it, call a professional deck repair company ASAP.

2. Loose Nails

Especially when it comes to wood deck repair, getting constant splinters is a sure sign that something isn’t quite right.

In addition to splinters, loose nails can cause tears in clothing, cuts, and trips and falls.

If you suspect loose nails, but so far have been fortunate enough not to step on them, go underneath your deck and look for rusted or protruding nails.

Take care of this deck repair issue as soon as possible, as rusted nails can lead to tetanus , not to mention threaten your deck’s structural integrity.

3. Railings Are Loose

It’s time to get serious about repairing decking when you notice loose railings.

Don’t just look for loose railings around the deck itself, which are of course a serious issue. Also, inspect the railings on staircases.

4. You Notice Dry Rot

Dry rot in your wood is a huge threat to the overall stability of your deck.

Be aware that the “visible” amount of dry rot is often only the tip of the iceberg.

While in rare cases, you may be able to use a wood sealant to stop dry rot from getting out of control, you’ll usually require a more extensive replacement.

This is a good excuse to consider switching up the stain or color of your deck to find a shade that’s a better fit with the rest of your home.

5. Stains

A final sign you’re in need of quick deck repair?

If you notice stains and discoloration on your boards. In some cases, these stains could be a sign of mold and mildew.

In most cases, these stains are little more than unsightly. But if the mold gets out of control, it can pose serious health risks to you and your family.

Get the problem under control as soon as you can to stop it from getting worse.

In Need of Expert Deck Repair?

Knowing what to look for when it comes to the signs you’re in need of deck repair can help you to keep problems at bay.

A well-cared-for deck doesn’t just look better than a damaged one. It’s also a much safer option.

Get in touch with us for a free estimate , and learn more about how our painting and construction services can help take every part of your home to the next level.

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