Busselton Decking

Deck Repair or Replacement for deck maintenance

Just as how bushes need trimming and lawnmowers need oil, decks need maintenance to keep them in good, liveable condition. Environmental factors such as the harsh sun and heavy rain can eventually wear out any decking especially timber decks which are made of natural material. To decide whether it’s time for deck repair or replacement, homeowners should have an in-depth look at the current state of their deck.

Checking the state of the deck

The first thing homeowners should check is the surface of the deck which includes the decking boards or decking tiles, the balustrades, and the stairs. These are the parts most exposed to stress and are therefore most vulnerable to damage. If the deck’s sealing was not maintained, moisture will rot the wooden surfaces.

Deck surface

UV rays can fade the colour of the decking and degrade the wood fibres, making it more susceptible to water damage. The hidden parts of the deck, which include the posts, beams, and joists, should be checked as well.

Posts

The posts are hidden from direct UV rays and are positioned vertically, avoiding damage from pooled water, but certain areas, particularly the base, can accumulate water leading to rot.

Beams and Joists

Beams and joists support the decking boards and are essential in judging the health of the deck. These parts are damaged when moisture gains access to the wood through decking fixings like screws. Beams are expensive to repair or replace and it is usually hard to judge whether one or the other is needed.

Deck repair

The next question is if repairing the damaged parts would be enough or if replacing the entire deck would be more cost-effective. Damage in one area does not mean that the entire thing should be replaced. Even replacing multiple posts doesn’t come close to the cost of replacing an entire deck. An exception to this is if the damage is hidden in the beams.

Deck replacement

Replacing beams is difficult but necessary and may cost more than the value of a new deck. If the cost of repairing or replacing damages comes close to the cost of a new deck, then homeowners should consider replacing the entire thing. Repairing or replacing parts of a deck is the perfect time for homeowners to reconsider the types of decking material more suitable for them.

Composite decking materials are more resistant to UV and water damage and may not need maintenance as soon as timber decks. For those who prefer timber decks, a more durable timber species would significantly cut down the cost of maintenance .
A worn-out decking does not mean that only the decking boards need attention. The deck could be hiding damage in its hidden structures as well which could be easily missed by the untrained eye. Repair or replacement is also a difficult decision to make. Professional advice, such as that offered by Busselton Decking, may be warranted to help homeowners make an informed decision regarding the service they need.