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Wood Deck

It's officially winter and while it's a pleasant time during the holidays, some problems might surface due to cold temperatures. In fact, the temperature might vary due to changing climatic conditions and even your deck might be sentenced to this unstable climate. With summer UV rays and winter sleet and snow, the condition of your deck might deteriorate over time. Hence it's better to be safe than sorry and determine if your deck needs servicing before it hits the skid. To make it easy, here are a few signs that you could spot and repair your deck immediately:


Cracks or Splinters

A crack or two on the deck boards might not be an alarming concern and can be easily replaced by your deck contractor. However, if you see a prominent crack that compromises the integrity of the deck, you might need to replace it. Years of wear and tear can result in the degrading condition of the wood, and even deck repair services wouldn’t help. Hence it's better to replace it.


Loose Rails

Loose rails are dangerous and can cause unfortunate incidents. It might not cause the entire structure to collapse, however loose rails prompt the need for a deck service. Have closer inspections over the railings of your deck or overhead on the roof under which your family members lounge. If you see any signs of loose rails, have deck repair services fix them immediately without delay.


Erosion Around Deck

Both concrete and soil flooring can be vulnerable to erosion. Water and snow can wash away the soil surrounding the deck posts, making the structure unsteady and impairing the deck. This might also sprout some drainage issues due to the uneven flooring after erosion.


Heaving or Dropping Footings

The concrete footing might hold out the deck infrastructure for a significant amount of years. Yet, slowly but surely, it will crack or drop due to the shifting soil it is built on. In such occurrences, you might want to call up deck repair services to check for heaving or dropping footings and get them fixed.


Rotting Posts and Beams

After a certain amount of time, wood tends to rot, resulting from being in contact with water or snow. If your deck is built on soil instead of concrete, the wooden posts might absorb water and moisture. Your deck might just be susceptible to rotting, which can deform the integrity of the infrastructure. Hence check your deck posts for moisture or water from time to time and repair your deck if need be.


You and your family spend leisure time on your house deck. So, you might not want to compromise with their safety due to the dwindling quality of your deck. Call for professional help from iPaint Painting if you notice any aforementioned signs and repair your deck effectively.


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