Most homeowners long for the day that they don’t have to perform maintenance on their decks, but if yours is made of wood,
composite or vinyl, there’s no such thing as a maintenance-free deck. Weather alone will necessarily damage the materials. It
doesn’t matter if you live in cold or warm climate, stormy or dry area, you’ll still need to maintain your deck each year.
While no one can guarantee a complete maintenance free deck, here are 3 sure methods to reduce your time working and more time
enjoying.
1. Water prevention upkeep
One of the most typical sources of damage to decks is water. Moisture could cause wood to enlarge when it is wet and contract when
it completely dries, that leads to fungus and bacteria on wood or composite decking materials.
One answer to slowing water damage is to regularly sweep the deck on a regular basis. Clear away the puddles that have
formed as well as dirt because it retains moisture. Do not permit debris to merely lie on your yard deck because it doesn’t
dry fast enough to keep mould from starting to grow. Another obvious way to reduce water damage is to select a good water sealant.
Though it isn’t always fast, the time invested pays handsomely over the long term.
2. Check deck boards and joists
Deck maintenance isn’t complete without inspecting the concrete footing points and the posts. Here’s where moisture loves to
hide, making it an ideal mold-growing spot. Carefully check water stains as they might be signs of continuous moisture exposure
which will cause wood to decay. Crumbling boards will always need to be replaced.
3. Install a stone deck with Silca System’s underlayment decking material
A way to right away reduce your deck maintenance is to install a natural stone deck surface. Stone is naturally robust and is
intensely resistant to environmental conditions that so simply damage wood or composite surfaces.
There’s a product on the market that’s specifically designed to convert any wood or composite deck to a natural stone deck
surface. It is easy to use and extremely DIY friendly. Simply remove the wood or composite surface, then attach Silca System’s grate
to the joists. Once that is complete, overlay any stone, brick, or tile to make a dependable stone surface deck.
Conclusion
Through correct maintenance a deck will last many years. Water prevention, deck board and rafter inspections, and installing a
stone deck are all exemplary paths to reduce deck upkeep so you can spend rather less time maintaining and more time enjoying.
Silca System’s new decking material is changing the deck building industry. See how this revelotionary product makes it straightforward to transform a wood deck into a stone deck.



