A beautiful, well-built deck can define the outdoor space of your home in more ways than one. It also provides an ideal setting for entertaining family members and friends or quietly relaxing under the stars. In this article, Shine Construction Inc. — a contractor specializing in roof replacement and deck installation — shares some of the most common signs that your old deck needs to be replaced.
Erosion Around the Post
Most times, backyard decks are anchored deep into the ground. The problem is that, over time, the motion of water around the bottom of the deck can wear away the soil surrounding each support post. This can lead to advanced erosion that destabilizes the deck structure. If this is the case, you may need to replace your existing deck and redesign how the posts will anchor into the ground below.
Extensive Damage on the Deck Surface
If the damage to the surface of the deck is localized, one can usually get away with replacing a few boards. However, when damage like wood rot, mold growth or water intrusion affects most of the surface, then a replacement is most definitely needed. Check for soft crumbling panels, excessive cracks and splintering and visible mold spores on the deck. If you see them, call in your local deck and roofing contractor right away.
Unstable Railings
Instability can affect the uppermost portion of the deck as much as the support framework. If the railings of your deck wobble when touched or is lean outward, consider it a safety hazard. Check where the railings attach to the deck structure. If you discover soft or warped wood and your deck is more than a decade old, you may need to replace the entire structure instead of simply repairing the railings.
For top-rated home improvement solutions, turn to Shine Construction Inc. From deck installation to roof repair and siding replacement, our team aims to provide the comfort and efficiency you need through industry-leading products and services. Call us at (508) 276-6644 or fill out our contact form to request a free, no-obligation estimate today.