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How To Tell if a Deck Is Unsafe
Many homeowners don’t realize their deck is in need of repairs until the damage is severe.
Here are some key signs that your wooden deck needs professional attention:
- Loose or wobbly railings:Â This is a major safety concern, especially for families with kids or pets.
- Rotting or softwood: If you can easily press a screwdriver into the wood, it’s rotting and needs to be replaced.
- Cracks or splinters:Â Small cracks can become larger, leading to structural problems.
- Rusty or loose nails and screws:Â Fasteners that are coming out can make your deck unstable.
- Standing water:Â Pooled water can weaken the deck boards over time.
These issues, especially when combined, can make your deck a hazard for anyone who uses it. Regular inspections and maintenance are essential for keeping your deck safe.
Powell Exteriors KC’s Wooden Deck Repair Process
At Powell Exteriors KC, we follow a structured repair process to ensure your deck is restored safely and efficiently.
Here’s how we conduct our wooden deck repairs:
- We start by inspecting the deck’s structure, boards, and railings to identify areas that need repairs or replacement.
- Any rotting, cracked, or weakened boards, nails, or screws are carefully removed.
- We replace damaged boards, railings, or stairs with high-quality materials that match your existing deck.
- To improve safety and appearance, we sand rough or splintered surfaces to create a smooth finish.
- We apply a weather-resistant sealant or stain to protect the wood from moisture, sun exposure, and future wear.
- Before completing the job, we’ll conduct a final check to ensure everything is secure and up to standard, leaving your deck clean and ready to use.
Should You Use Wood Filler on Your Deck?
When Should You Not Use Wood Filler?
You should avoid using wood filler on parts of your deck that experience heavy wear and tear, like steps or high-traffic areas. Over time, wood filler can weaken or crumble under constant use, especially in these spots.
It’s also not a good idea to use wood filler on areas exposed to a lot of moisture or weather changes since it can crack or shrink as conditions shift. For spots that need to handle a lot of weight or endure extreme weather, replacing the damaged wood is a much better option.
What Causes Wooden Decks To Deteriorate?
Wooden decks deteriorate over time due to exposure to natural elements and general wear and tear. Understanding the common causes of this deterioration can help you take steps to maintain your deck and prolong its lifespan.
Here are some of the main reasons why wooden decks break down:
- Moisture exposure:Â Rain, snow, and humidity can cause wood to absorb water, leading to rot, mold, and mildew.
- UV damage:Â Prolonged exposure to sunlight can dry out the wood, causing it to fade, crack, or splinter.
- Temperature changes:Â Fluctuations in temperature can cause wood to expand and contract, which may weaken its structure over time.
- Pest infestation:Â Termites, carpenter ants, and other wood-boring insects can cause significant damage to your deck if left untreated.
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