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Decks in the Pacific Northwest are subject to moisture and salty air, sometimes causing mold, rot and deterioration.
It is extremely important that you stay on top of the finish of your deck to beat back the effects of the weather. To fail to do so might result in unsafe conditions and a costly tear down and rebuild process.
Our professionals build decks with durability in mind and offer refinish and repair services that ensure your decking retains its quality, stability and look for decades to come.
Scope of work
The scope of work document outlines the project’s tasks, deliverables and responsibilities. It details what will be done, how it will be done and by whom.
Construction Schedule
The construction schedule acts as a roadmap that includes the sequence and timing of all tasks in a construction project.
Construction Budget
The construction project budget is devised by the design and construction teams who determine the costs involved in the construction project
Construction Plan
This document outlines the scope of a construction project from initial planning to completion. Construction plans include the project’s purpose
Deck Repair and Installation FAQs
During the preconstruction phase, a strategic plan is created and put in place. This plan needs to cover every element of the project ahead and include:
What should I do about my slippery porch?
The first step is to thoroughly clean the deck. Our coastal climate can create mold, moss, mildew, and algae that cause decks to become slick. Pressure washing will remove the visible issues, but it should be followed up with a cleaning solution to prevent rapid return. Additionally, we suggest that decks are cleaned annually for both wood and composite. If you have a wood deck, it is generally suggested that it be sanded and stained annually. These affordable services will also save you big bucks down the road.
How can I get a “no-maintenance” product?
The simple answer is, you can’t. A lot of products will advertise this, but no decking is impervious to stains, scratches, or getting dirty. There are “low-maintenance” options, but consider this when deciding on what best fits your ideal.
Should I use wood or composite decking?
Wood is still the most popular decking. It will be more affordable and provide a natural look, but it won’t last forever. It will require ongoing maintenance and eventually replacement. Composite is more expensive, but it is more durable, will last significantly longer, and will help you avoid the costs of ongoing maintenance.
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