How to inspect a deck for rot and damage
An annual visual inspection catches rot, loose connections, and corroded hardware before they become safety issues. Most homeowners can do a thorough inspection in under an hour with basic tools.
What you'll learn
- The four structural elements that matter most in a deck inspection and where to find them
- How to use a screwdriver to probe for hidden rot without damaging sound wood
- What corroded joist hangers look like and why they matter
- The difference between cosmetic cracking and structural cracking in wood decking
Step by step
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