Orlando Sentinel

Is your deck due for its annual checkup?

- By Angie’s List

Warm weather, fresh air, alfresco dining — an outdoor deck is one of the best places to gather the family and enjoy all that the outdoors have to offer. But even the most well-constructe­d deck needs regular inspection and maintenanc­e. While a wood deck requires the most attention, composite decks also need care and upkeep. Here’s a look at how you can prep your deck for the season and keep it in tiptop shape for years to come.

Perform a self-inspection: Experts recommend inspecting your deck for any issues at least once every year — keeping an eye out for loose boards and hardware, as well as signs of splinterin­g and decay.

■ Completely clear and clean the surface of your deck before inspection, taking care to sweep away any dirt and debris and remove any furniture and toys from the area.

■ Carefully check all the nails, screws and other fasteners in your deck. You’ll need to repair or tighten any fastener that is loose, corroded or rusted.

■ Check the railings, banisters and stairs for stability. Are there any tripping hazards, like loose boards? Does the rail or banister move when you push against it? If so, you may want to have a pro to come out to repair it and perform a thorough safety inspection.

■ Examine the boards for weakness or decay. Small holes in wood boards can indicate an insect infestatio­n, while leaves and debris left for a long time can harbor mold. If you can push a screwdrive­r into the wood, that’s a sign it’s too weak, and a sign it’s time to replace it.

If your deck is made of wood: Wood decks can last for decades if you clean and seal them regularly. First, be sure to keep your deck free from dirt, grime, mildew and mold. For a smaller deck, you can get the job done with a longhandle­d scrub brush. Larger decks may require periodic pressure washing.

Second, check whether your deck needs resealing. Test it by sprinkling some water on the surface. If the water beads up, your sealant is still effective. If the water seeps into the wood, you know it’s time to reseal.

For the best results, it’s a good idea to hire a profession­al once every few years to clean and seal your wood deck. A profession­al should use the correct power washing settings to avoid splinterin­g the wood. And, they should also use the cleaning chemicals recommende­d by the manufactur­er for your particular wood material.

Wear and tear, and sun and rain, can take their toll on any deck surface. Regular upkeep will help you get ahead of any issues and extend the life of your deck, saving you more time and money in the long run.

 ?? DREAMSTIME ?? Inspecting and cleaning your deck at least once a year will keep it in tiptop shape.
DREAMSTIME Inspecting and cleaning your deck at least once a year will keep it in tiptop shape.

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