How Can You Extend the Life of Your Wood Deck or Fence?

If you have a wood deck or fence outside your home, you want it to last as long as possible. With some simple maintenance and care, you can get years of more life out of your wood structure. Here are some tips from fence contractors on protecting your deck or fence from weather and wear.


Clean and Seal the Wood Yearly


One of the best things you can do for your wood deck or fence is to clean and seal it each year. Use a power washer to remove built-up dirt, mildew stains, pollen, and other gunk. Pay special attention to the horizontal surfaces of your deck, as they tend to collect more grime. After cleaning, let the wood dry completely before applying a penetrating sealant. Water-repellent sealants protect the wood from moisture and sun damage while allowing the wood to breathe. Resealing once a year will maintain that protective barrier. According to Bob Villa, you can typically expect to pay $1 to $2.25 per square foot for staining products.


Inspect for Damage and Make Repairs


In addition to yearly maintenance, inspect your wood structure each season for any signs of wear or damage. Look for loose nails or screws, cracked or splintered boards, posts leaning out of alignment, and weakened joints. Have repairs made right away before small issues turn into major problems. For major repairs like replacing deck boards or putting in new fence posts, bring in fence contractors. They have the skills to properly support and fasten new sections. Routine inspections and prompt minor repairs will keep your structure standing strong for many seasons.


Keep the Area Around Your Deck or Fence Clear


What surrounds your wood deck or fence impacts its longevity too. Make sure soil, mulch, or grass does not pile up against the wood. Excess moisture held against the wood speeds up decay. Growing plants too close can also drop debris on your deck, as well as provide a path for pests to access the wood. Keep patio furniture, planters, grill covers, and other items a few inches away from the structure so air can circulate.


With proper care, you can help ensure that your wood decks and wood fences last for as long as they are designed to. Fence contractors can help provide the care you need. Reach out to us today at Legacy Decking & Fencing and let us help extend the life of your wood decks and fencing.

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