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Time to Redo Your Deck? Your Deck Will Tell You!

A deck is a great addition to any home. It offers you more space for outdoor leisure and enables you to take advantage of your outdoor space when other solutions, such as patios, won’t work. However, decks will degrade with even the best of care. How do you know it’s time to redo your deck? Here are some of the key signs to watch out for.

There Are Clear Signs of Structural Instability

Any sign of structural instability is a sign that it’s time to redo your deck. This may manifest as:

  • Sagging
  • Spongy wood
  • Wobbling deck materials
  • Material that feels it might give while it’s being walked on

Any of these signs indicates that there are compromised elements of your deck that need to be addressed immediately. Often, the damage above can’t be repaired. Instead, you’ll likely need to redo your deck.

There’s Widespread, Significant Damage or Wood Rot

Have you noticed that most of your deck has started to become damaged over time? Are there obvious issues like splintering, cracking, or warped wood across your deck? Is a large chunk of the wood soft and crumbling, or is there mold and fungi growth? Any significant, widespread damage to your deck will necessitate full deck replacement.

Certain Elements of Your Deck Have Become Loose or Corroded

A deck that has become loose is an accident waiting to happen. In some cases, you might find that your deck’s railings have become loose or unstable. In others, you might find that your ledger board is starting to pull away from the home and move when you step onto the deck. Even smaller components, like screws and nails, can become corroded and loose over time. If your deck is unstable, you’ll want to reach out to a home construction company immediately.

Your Deck Has Reached the End of Its Lifespan

As with any other major component of your home, your deck has a lifespan. This estimate is something you should pay close attention to. Once your deck’s lifespan comes to an end, it will typically need to be replaced. Reach out to a professional so they can double-check your deck and provide you with their input before you redo your deck.

There are many signs that it’s time to redo your deck. From widespread damage to loose parts and wood rot, most signs will be quite evident, letting you know it’s time to get in touch with a general contractor. Are you looking for trusted professionals to redo your deck? Contact MC Home Improvements & Construction in Northern New Jersey to discover how we can support you with new decks and patios.

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