Top 10 Deck Safety Tips

Happy Deck Safety Month!

Summer is almost upon us and with it comes plenty of time and celebrations outdoors. With that in mind, it is time to give your deck a proper safety check to be sure your deck is up to the task of supporting your summer activities! Here are 10 helpful tips on how to give your deck a safety check:

  • Deep Clean: That’s right – spring cleaning should also apply to your deck! Start off by removing any and all items from your deck. A thorough cleaning will not only give your deck a boost in looks, but it also provides ample opportunity to put a careful eye on the condition of your deck.
  • Childproofing: This is something not everyone may consider, but even if your deck is not used by children, there are elements of childproofing that add stronger levels of safety and security to your deck! It is worth exploring.
  • Lighting: Installing lighting in your deck area is not only helpful for ensuring safe mobility but also will quite literally bring to light damage spots you may have missed without it. Deck lighting is fashion meeting function! If you already have lighting, now is the time to check on your electricals – are they all in proper working order? Are there any exposed wires?
  • Railings: Adding railings to your deck can aid in accessibility and provide an overall sturdier structure. If your deck already has railings, be sure to test their stability – loose railings can be very dangerous when it comes to the safety of your deck.
  • Safety Gates: Adding gates to decks of any height can help lower the chances of any trip and falls. If your deck has stairs, adding gates to safeguard against missteps is wise. Gates can give decks stylish appeal while adding security!
  • Survey for Damage: This tip may seem obvious but knowing how and where to check for any potential rotting or damage is key to maintaining a safe deck. Check all boards, railings, nails, fasteners, and features for any signs of wear and tear. Even areas of chipped paint are chances for deeper moisture damage. Double check everything!
  • Drainage System: Having a proper working drainage system helps mitigate damage accrued from moisture. Keep an eye on your deck’s foundation and waterproofing to make sure your drainage system is able to do its job!
  • Stain ‘n’ Seal: Mildew buildup on decks is a one-way trip to slippery town. Be sure to keep up on your deck’s sealant to fight against mold and mildew buildup! If your deck is made of natural and untreated wood, you must keep an extra careful eye out for rot and pests. Staining and sealing your wood is the best way to give your deck the best chance at a long life!
  • Maintenance: Routine deck maintenance such as keeping your deck’s boards level, having it professionally inspected every five years, and using slip resistant coating and/or slip resistant decking materials will help reduce accidents and wear and tear while increasing your deck’s longevity!
  • Repair, Remove, Replace: Once you’ve thoroughly inspected your deck, it is time to repair, remove, and/or replace any damaged, loose, or worn deck parts. This includes all the small things like nails that are sticking out or fasteners that are rusted or stripped.

How Safe is Your Deck?

Once you run through your deck safety checklist, you should have a clear picture of how safe your deck truly is. It is essential to take care of any issues you note as soon as you can AND before you use your deck for the season. Depending on the condition of your deck, this may be quite an undertaking.

How We Can Help!

Not sure what to do next? We do! Reach out to Chesterfield Fence and Deck here for a consultation, and let’s see what we can do to make your deck dreams come true!

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