DeckMaster is now TrueDecks! Same ownership, same services, new name.

DeckMaster is now TrueDecks! Same ownership, same services, new name.

Complete Fall Deck Maintenance Checklist

fall deck maintenance

The leaves are changing, stores are full of pumpkin-flavored everything, and Halloween is just around the corner. Fall is in full swing and the outside temperature is still fairly mild—which means now is the perfect time of year to clean, stain, and seal your deck.

Here’s a complete list of deck maintenance tips to make part of your schedule each fall.

Deck Maintenance Tips To Remember Each Fall

Fall is more than just sweater weather. It’s also the time to consider how the upcoming winter will impact your deck, and what you can do to protect it.

1. Deck cleaning. Dirt and stains build up on your deck through heavy use in the summer months. These will need to be removed to prevent excessive wear to the wood.  You may also notice spots from planters, chairs, and tables.

Start by thoroughly cleaning your deck in preparation for staining and sealing. High pressure washers can cause long-term damage to the wood—so choose the TrueDecks PressureLess™ Cleaning System & Preservation System instead. Our non-toxic, biodegradable solutions effectively strip your deck of impurities without the damage of a pressure washer.

2. Deck staining. If you see any discoloration from water, furniture, plants, or UV rays, this means your deck will need to be re-stained in order to restore it’s color, tone, and finish.

3. Deck sealing. After cleaning or staining, apply a protective finish to your deck. Mold and mildew can eat away at the wood—especially during wet winter months—and sealing helps prevent mold from reaching the wood. It also protects against cracking and splintering that can happen as a result of temperature changes that cause the wood to expand and contract or ice that forms in wood and in it’s cracks.

4. Maintain the yard surrounding your deck. It’s crucial to trim nearby bushes and trees and keep them about a foot away from your deck. Plants can trigger rotting, moss, and mold growth in the wood of your deck, but keeping plants trimmed can help prevent it. Also remember to keep leaves off of your deck and especially make sure they’re swept away before snow or rain hit. This will prevent rotting, mold, decay, and discoloration.

Leave Deck Maintenance To The Professionals

Deck cleaning, staining, and sealing requires a lot of materials, equipment, and time. Instead of attempting it yourself, have the pros at TrueDecks in Gaithersburg, Maryland take care of your deck maintenance for you.

Be sure to take advantage of our deck maintenance coupons when scheduling your appointment!

TrueDecks proudly serves customers throughout Maryland—including Montgomery and Frederick Counties—and Fairfax County, Virginia.

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