Custom Decks in Homewood: Maintenance Guide
There is nothing quite like a quiet winter morning in the Edgewood neighborhood, looking out over your backyard with a hot cup of coffee. Even during our milder Alabama winters, your outdoor living space is quietly contending with damp conditions and temperature fluctuations that can take a toll on wood and composite alike.
As someone who has spent over two decades framing custom decks and managing total exterior renovations, I have seen how a little bit of winter prevention saves homeowners thousands in structural repairs come spring. Your deck isn't just an add-on; it is a structural component of your home that requires a proactive eye.
Inspect the Structural Connection
The most critical point of any deck is the ledger board—the place where the deck attaches to your house. During the winter, I recommend checking the flashing to ensure water isn't seeping behind the wood and into your home’s frame.
If you notice gaps or signs of rot near the house, it might be time to look at your siding installation or the ledger flashing itself. Ensuring a watertight seal here prevents long-term foundation issues and wood decay that can compromise the entire structure.
Clear the Debris and Prevent Mildew
In Homewood, our winters are often more wet than they are snowy. Falling leaves and pine needles trap moisture against the deck boards, creating a breeding ground for mildew and rot.
Take a few minutes to sweep the gaps between your boards to allow for proper airflow. If moisture stays trapped in those tight spaces, it can lead to soft spots that are dangerous for your family and guests. For those with custom decks in Homewood, keeping the surface clear of organic debris is the simplest way to extend the life of your stain or sealant.
Check Your Fasteners and Hardware
Cold snaps can cause wood to contract, which sometimes causes nails or screws to "pop" or loosen. Walk your deck and look for any hardware that isn't sitting flush, as these can be tripping hazards or signs of deeper structural shifting.
While you are at it, take a look upward. Your deck’s health is often tied to your roof’s drainage system. If your gutters are overflowing onto the deck surface, you are inviting premature wear. It may be wise to schedule a roof inspection to ensure your water runoff is being directed away from your deck and foundation.
Planning for Spring Improvements
Winter is actually the best time to plan for upgrades or necessary repairs. Whether you are thinking about adding built-in seating or finally installing those privacy fences to create a more secluded backyard oasis, getting a head start now means you’ll be first on the schedule when the weather warms up.
At Patriot Roofing & Builders, we treat every deck as a vital part of your home’s "Whole Home System." We want to ensure your exterior is safe, functional, and beautiful for years to come. If you have concerns about the structural integrity of your deck or need help preparing for a renovation, we are here to help.
Give us a call at (205) 919-4494 or follow us on Facebook to see our latest projects around Birmingham. Let’s make sure your home is ready for whatever the Alabama weather throws our way.
