Designing a Deck Now So It Is Ready for Spring and Summer
In the Lower Mainland, spring rarely arrives all at once. One stretch of dry weather can suddenly give way to rain, then back again. Homeowners who wait until spring feels fully established often find themselves behind, either waiting for availability or rushing...
Refinishing vs Rebuilding: Which Option Makes More Sense for Older Decks?
If you have an aging deck, you are not alone. In the Lower Mainland, our long wet seasons take a toll on outdoor wood, vinyl membranes, composite boards, fasteners, and even structural framing. Many homeowners ask the same question: should I refinish the deck I have,...
Preventing Slippery Deck Surfaces in Fall and Winter
When fall rain and winter moisture settle into the Lower Mainland, even a well-built deck can become slick. With so much rainfall and cold temperatures in cities like Coquitlam, Langley, Port Moody, and Surrey, keeping your outdoor space safe takes a bit of planning...
The Best Time of Year to Build a Deck in the Lower Mainland
If you live in the Lower Mainland and are thinking about building a deck, timing matters more than you might think. While decks can technically be built year round, certain times of year offer better weather, faster turnaround, and smoother project flow. Understanding...

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