Frequently Asked Questions
When building a deck what types of materials can I choose from?
Cedar, treated lumber, composite, vinyl and aluminum.
What is the advantage of composite decking?
Composite decking requires the least amount of maintenance and doesn't crack, splinter or rot.
How can I determine if my deck should be replaced?
According to NADA there are over 40 million decks in the U.S. over 20 years old, built prior to code requirements. Many decks are attached to homes using only nails. An inspection of the structure is the best way to detect inferior construction methods or failing areas in the structure.
What are the most common deck failures?
Structure collapse and railing failures are the most common causes of injury related to decksand porches according to NADRA. One study from 2003 to 2007 conducted by Legacy Services LLC revealed an estimated 33,270 injuries due to failure or collapse.
A well constructed deck will provide a safe place to entertain or relax for many years.
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