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Douglas Qualls Maintenance & Installation
5.0(
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Serving Mountain Rest, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Customers say: Quality work

"Douglas and his team did great work for us at our lake house on Lake Cherokee in Tamassee, SC. Needed to provide some new construction along with some remodel, it all came out great. Douglas listens and even did things that needed to be done that weren't to be on his to-dos! Best of all even with some adders he kept the project on the original budget. I would recommend Douglas any day!"
Deck repair
Deck repair
Deck remodel (before)
Deck remodel (before)
Deck steps

+15

Response time10 mins
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Pro Carpenters and Painters, LLC
4.5(
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Serving Mountain Rest, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I found them to be an exceptional company and very easy to work with. The crews were very professional and cleaned up regularly. I would highly recommend them to everyone."
Response time1 day
Response rate86%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Jetspray Pressure Washing LLC
4.8(
6
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Serving Mountain Rest, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I am extremely happy with the results. I never thought I'd see my porch/walkway get this clean. It looks like it did 15yrs ago when I bought my home. Thank you! 2 thumbs up and I'd give more stars if I could!"
EPOCH Construction
Customer Deck Cleaning
Cleaning of Retirement Home
EPOCH Construction
Cleaning of Retirement Home

+11

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Deck Cleaning questions, answered by experts

A wood deck requires annual cleaning and regular inspections for loose or broken boards, nails, and screws. It should be refinished by applying a stain or sealer every two to three years to protect the wood from water damage, rot, mildew, and sun fading. The exact frequency can depend on the climate and the deck's exposure to sun and moisture. If your deck is painted, it will need repainting approximately every 10 years. Signs that your deck needs refinishing include faded, splintering, or warping boards.

You can use a few different tactics to prevent your deck gate from sagging. Aside from using strong, rot-resistant woods, introducing a diagonal element—such as a tension rod or solid piece of wood to act as a brace—across the gate will offer better support. You can also use rigid joists to prevent the gate from sagging.

Choosing whether your deck should be lighter or darker than your house is a matter of personal preference, as there is no right or wrong answer. However, considering the pros and cons of each can help guide your decision. Darker colors are often chosen because they show less dirt, footprints, and marks from daily wear, making them easier to keep clean. On the other hand, lighter deck colors tend to stay cooler in the summer. From a design perspective, using a deck color that contrasts with your home's exterior can help make the deck a more defined and distinct feature. Consulting color theory can also make the process of choosing a complementary house and deck color combination easier.

There are ways to clean your deck to help maintain a clean appearance. You can easily remove surface-level dirt and grime by wetting your deck with a hose and doing a quick scrub with store-bought deck cleaner monthly. 

However, investing in professional deck cleaning services near you at least twice a year is worth it. This service saves you time and ensures that your deck will avoid accidentally becoming scratched by blasting the pressure washer at the wrong angle.

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.

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