Do use our photograph's to check your deck for signs of problems and dangerous conditions. If you find these conditions, you'll want to have a deck inspector review your deck and give you a report with a basic scope of work to use to obtain bids with. Don't let a deck waterproofing contractor write his scope of work, they may be complete and truthful or they may be adding extra work and profits on.
Even if your deck is in no danger of collapse, water getting under the surface of a waterproof deck can cause damage to framing and the plywood substrate.
1.) Therefore, cracks on a deck are a warning sign. Look at your deck carefully in the field of the deck. Many times plywood moving will cause a deck to crack.
Urethane deck with seam tape showing through coating. We recommend a professional inspection and evaluation. |
Long cracks in the field of the deck should be inspected and repaired. |
Some decks crack because of moving plywood. This deck's coating cracked because of plywood not being level. |
Cracks at the edge of a deck may indicate a more serious issue underneath. Further evaluation is recommended. |
2.) Rusted metal flashings on deck edges or at deck to wall areas. Rusted areas in field of deck. Rusted railing bases.
Any type of plant growth around a railing bases indicates moisture conditions underneath. |
Rust on the metal flashing like this is a sign that further inspection should be done and a scope of work written. |
Ponds in the middle of a walkway always create problems. |
Water sitting at the wall can attack exposed sheet metal causing rust and leaks. |
Water sitting on an edge indicates a high edge. |
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