Is Your Deck Safe? 5 Warning Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore
As Deck Safety Month is celebrated every May, deck safety ambassadors from the North American Deck and Railing Association highlight that with more than 60 million decks in the U.S. (50m residential and 10m commercial), it is estimated that 30 million decks are past their useful life and need to be replaced or repaired. Homeowners must have their decks inspected to verify the integrity of their deck to ensure user safety as well as help extend the deck’s life span, improve appearance, and increase livability. CCD Law emphasizes that the single most significant cause of a deck, porch, or balcony structure is poor maintenance. Both metal and wooden structures require periodic inspections, especially after the five-year mark.
https://www.modernhandymen.com/blog/is-your-deck-safe-5-warning-signs-you-shouldnt-ignore
As Deck Safety Month is celebrated every May, deck safety ambassadors from the North American Deck and Railing Association highlight that with more than 60 million decks in the U.S. (50m residential and 10m commercial), it is estimated that 30 million decks are past their useful life and need to be replaced or repaired. Homeowners must have their decks inspected to verify the integrity of their deck to ensure user safety as well as help extend the deck’s life span, improve appearance, and increase livability. CCD Law emphasizes that the single most significant cause of a deck, porch, or balcony structure is poor maintenance. Both metal and wooden structures require periodic inspections, especially after the five-year mark.
https://www.modernhandymen.com/blog/is-your-deck-safe-5-warning-signs-you-shouldnt-ignore
Is Your Deck Safe? 5 Warning Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore
As Deck Safety Month is celebrated every May, deck safety ambassadors from the North American Deck and Railing Association highlight that with more than 60 million decks in the U.S. (50m residential and 10m commercial), it is estimated that 30 million decks are past their useful life and need to be replaced or repaired. Homeowners must have their decks inspected to verify the integrity of their deck to ensure user safety as well as help extend the deck’s life span, improve appearance, and increase livability. CCD Law emphasizes that the single most significant cause of a deck, porch, or balcony structure is poor maintenance. Both metal and wooden structures require periodic inspections, especially after the five-year mark.
https://www.modernhandymen.com/blog/is-your-deck-safe-5-warning-signs-you-shouldnt-ignore
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