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1234 Me Power Washing
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Deck, Fence, Patio or Porch - Clean and Seal

Serving Union Lake, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Our first impression was a good one when Ed showed up right on time as scheduled. He was cordial and we chatted for a few minutes before he started. He did a great job power washing our vinyl sided home which had been a little neglected. He is very professional and a hard worker. We are very happy with the job he did and the price was very reasonable. We would highly recommend Ed. Thanks Again, Terry and Scott Auburn Hills"
Cement Patio in Progress
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Plastic deck wash in progress

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Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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American Handi Services
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Deck, Fence, Patio or Porch - Clean and Seal

Serving Union Lake, MI and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

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Emergency services offered

"I really appreciate in a company that shows comparison and care. Veronica went above and beyond make this experience great. Also, the TV was mounted with great precision, and care. Would definitely recommend."
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Recommended by62%of homeowners
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Faithworkscarpentry
New to Angi
Deck, Fence, Patio or Porch - Clean and Seal

Serving Union Lake, MI and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

“Faith Works Carpentry — Building with Purpose, Crafting with Care.”\nFrom custom woodwork to home repairs, we bring craftsmanship, integrity, and faith into every project. Whether it’s a fresh remodel or a simple restoration, we make your vision come to life — built to last, done with heart.\n\nMy name is Eddie Edwards woodworking and carpentry work has been in my blood i just made it a career. Bring on someone who is dedicated to learning and expanding the field.

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Deck Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Building codes for deck railings can vary by location, so it's important to consult your local regulations before construction. Generally, a guardrail is required for any deck that is more than 30 inches above the ground.

For residential properties, the standard minimum height for a deck railing is 36 inches. However, some states and municipalities have stricter requirements; for example, California and Washington mandate railings that are at least 42 inches high. Therefore, a 42-inch railing is not considered too high and may be required in your area or chosen voluntarily for additional safety.

In addition to height requirements, codes also specify other safety features, such as the maximum spacing between balusters to ensure they are close enough to prevent a child from squeezing through.

Both deck footings and deck posts help prop up your deck. However, footings are the bottommost parts of a deck that touch the ground. They’re usually made of concrete. Posts are pieces of wood that attach to the top of the footings with brackets. They run upwards and connect to the underside of your deck to support its weight.

Applying too much sealer to a deck might seem like extra protection, but it can cause more harm than good. Wood is a porous material with a limited capacity to absorb liquids. When you go overboard with sealer, the excess can't soak in and instead forms a film on the surface. This leftover layer is prone to peeling, cracking, and trapping moisture, ultimately defeating the purpose of sealing in the first place. 

Yes, Ipe is more expensive than Trex decking—both in terms of materials and installation (plus, Ipe trees are endangered). On average, Ipe decking costs $10 to $25 per square foot, while Trex decking costs $5 to $12 per square foot. Because Ipe is harder to work with, the price of installation is higher, too. For Ipe decking, you’ll pay between $20 and $45 per square foot for labor. However, with Trex decking, the labor costs range from $8 to $22 per square foot.

Floating decks are a cost-effective and versatile option, but they come with some compromises. Since they sit on smaller footings instead of being deeply anchored, they’re more likely to shift over time, especially in areas with heavy rainfall or freeze-thaw conditions. Their low-to-the-ground design makes them more susceptible to moisture buildup and potential water damage.

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