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Make sure you clean your wooden decks regularly. Sweep all debris from it and hose it down. Make sure that any cleaning solution you use doesn’t spill over into the potted plants that you may have around. Be especially careful with solutions that include bleach. Once the deck has been cleaned, just rinse off the solution using a low pressure hose. A high pressure hose may harm soft parts of the wood resulting in a change to its grainy surface.
We have a rectangular deck 18' x 22' with a 3' rail on one 22' side and two 5' wide steps. We would like bids on composite decking. The joists are currently 24" on center.
Mindy L
my deck runs the entire link of the back of the house and is off the second story of the house. there has been termite damage to the support beams but not to the wood of the deck itself. i would like to see about getting the supports replaced.
Chris B