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L & L Home Improvement, Inc.
4.3(
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Serving Cayce, SC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"REVIEW BY ROBERT N. IN NE. COLUMBIA, SC PROJECT: REPAIR OF ROOF & STEEPLE THE STAFF AND WORKERS WERE VERY PROFESSIONAL IN REPAIRING THE ROOF OF CHURCH . AS A COURTESY THEY REPLACED ALL DAMAGED CEILING TILES (PURCHASED) BY THE CHURCH, THEY PAINTED A SIDE DOOR AND HANDRAILS. WE WOULD HIRE THEM AGAIN."
deck around hot tub
hot tub built in deck
decks
staining
steps

+18

Response time8 hrs
Response rate93%
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Mountain Tree Services
5.0(
14
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Serving Cayce, SC and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Owner/crew chief Sirio is very easy to work with and kind. His crew are all nice people and hard workers. They did quality work on repairing and painting my deck, stairs and a few other odds and ends around the house.. I will use them again."
new deck
custom ddeck
custom deck
custom deck
new deck

+8

Response time7 hrs
Response rate97%
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Deck Repair questions, answered by experts

Building a deck without a permit could lead to fines for both the homeowner and the contractor. The exact penalties will depend on your state and municipal building laws. You might also be required to remove the deck and apply for a permit before you can build another. While it might be tempting to skip the permit to save a few bucks, it’ll cost you much more if you’re caught.

While experienced DIYers may take on the challenge, hiring a licensed professional is often the best route, especially for larger or elevated structures. A local deck contractor is typically the best pro for the job, as they have specialized experience and are knowledgeable about local building codes, ensuring your deck is built safely and designed to last. Other professionals who can build a deck include general contractors and carpenters, who may be more readily available in some regions.

It is recommended to clean your deck once or twice a year to prevent the accumulation of dirt, debris, mold, and mildew. The ideal times for cleaning are in the spring and fall. A spring cleaning removes grime that has built up over the winter, preparing your deck for summer use. A fall cleaning washes away messes from summer activities, preventing them from setting into the wood over the winter. The exact frequency can depend on factors such as how often the deck is used, its exposure to pollen, and whether salt was used on it during the winter. Regular cleaning helps protect the wood and its finish from damage.

The proper height for a stair riser or deck step is between four and seven inches, with seven inches often considered the most comfortable. Building your stairs to this height ensures a strain-free step position and minimizes the risk of trip and fall injuries. For optimal safety and comfort, especially on deck stairs, a rise of around seven inches should be paired with a tread depth (or run) of at least 10 to 12 inches. While it is possible to design stairs with risers up to 12 inches, this height can be challenging for children, pets, or individuals with mobility issues. Always check with your local building codes, as they may mandate specific dimensions that differ from these general recommendations.

You can nail or screw composite decking, but 3-inch decking screws are the better fastener choice. Unlike nails, decking screws won’t back out of the composite material over time. There’s also little danger of splitting composite material when driving screws, so you don’t need to pre-drill holes unless otherwise recommended by your decking manufacturer.

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