Sunday, October 24, 2010

Deck Inspections Can Save Lives

According to some home insurance underwriters, deck failures account for more injuries and deaths than any other part of the home. Deck inspections are recommended annually by the North American Deck and Railing Association. Look for the following signs of trouble: split or decaying wood, loose or missing fasteners, missing or failing flashing on decks attached to the house, loose beams or supports, loose planks or boards, loose or raised nails or screws, wobbly railings or railings that move when lateral force is applied. Any new deck work should have a permit if required. Review construction plans or repair plans with the local code authority to make sure that the deck will be sound and meet any building code requirements. Go to the NADRA website for more information: www.nadra.org

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