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5 Things Norwood Homeowners Should Check on Their Deck Before Spring

With winter finally releasing its grip on Norwood, MA, most homeowners are heading outside for the first time in months. Before hosting family gatherings or setting up outdoor furniture, it is worth taking a careful walk across your deck to check for any damage that may have developed over the colder months.
Massachusetts winters put significant stress on outdoor structures. Freeze-thaw cycles cause wood to expand and contract repeatedly, which accelerates wear over time. Here are five things worth looking at before the season gets underway.
1. Soft or spongy boards underfoot If any boards feel soft or give slightly when you step on them, that is a sign of rot beginning beneath the surface. This is the most important thing to catch early because it can affect the structural integrity of the deck if left unaddressed.
2. Visible rot or dark discoloration at board ends The cut ends of deck boards are the most vulnerable points for moisture penetration. Dark staining or crumbling wood at the ends of boards is a reliable early indicator that replacement may be needed.
3. Boards that splinter or crack along the grain Surface splintering becomes a safety concern, particularly for families with children or pets. Boards that show deep cracks along their length are typically past the point of cosmetic repair.
4. Fasteners popping above the surface Deck screws or nails that have worked their way up above the board surface are a tripping hazard and also indicate that the wood beneath them has shifted. This is worth addressing before regular foot traffic begins.
5. Water pooling rather than running off Healthy deck boards allow water to shed between gaps. If water sits on the surface after rain, it may indicate warping or that the gaps between boards have closed due to swelling. Persistent pooling accelerates deterioration.
Catching these issues at the start of the season gives Norwood homeowners time to plan repairs before outdoor living gets into full swing. A few minutes of assessment now can prevent significantly larger projects later in the summer.
Bevilacqua Deck Builders
117 Kendrick St Suite 300, Needham, MA 02494
508-254-8241
https://bevilacquadecking.com/