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Roe Construction
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Deck or Porch - RepairDeck or Porch - Repair - For Business

Serving Anson, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"He came in and worked quick and professionally, was very good in communication and letting me know what was going on and what the plan was for everything, had a clean workspace and did a professional job with out taking shortcuts."
Kitchen Remodel
Kitchen Remodel
Kitchen Remodel
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Bathroom Remodel

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Response time11 hrs
Response rate88%
18 neighbors recently requested a quote
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God's Garden Groundskeeping
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Deck or Porch - Repair

Serving Anson, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"This business is God Centered with men with Servant hearts. Amazing work. Excellent communication. Very professional. Extremely reasonably priced. Exttemely reliable. I will be using this company frequently."
Response time7 hrs
Response rate94%
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Deck Repair questions, answered by experts

Both a well-constructed deck and a patio can add value to your home. Patios are generally cheaper to build but don’t offer the same aesthetics as a quality deck. Therefore, decks can be more appealing to buyers than patios, increasing a home's resale value.

When building an outdoor or deck gate, it's crucial to use durable wood that can withstand harsh weather conditions like sunlight, rain, wind, and snow. Redwood and cedar are excellent choices as they naturally resist decay. While redwood is considered more elegant, cedar is a more affordable option. Other suitable woods include oak and pressure-treated pine, which is specifically treated to resist rot. Although some softwoods like pine are popular, untreated softwoods such as pine and spruce should generally be avoided for outdoor projects because they are susceptible to damage from water, rot, and the sun. Ultimately, it's wise to consider your local climate when selecting the right wood for your gate.

In most cases, your deck will need some form of deck footing to hold it in place, preventing moisture from rotting your wood and decreasing your deck’s lifespan. Concrete deck blocks are the most common type of footing for floating decks. Some homeowners use ground-level deck footings. For added security, consider digging and laying your ground-level footings below ground.

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.

It's okay to walk on a newly painted deck after about four to six hours as long as the weather has been dry. Be sure to wait at least 24 hours before you place any outdoor furniture or grills on a freshly painted deck, though.

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