As the winter months fade away, you might step outside to enjoy the first warm days of spring, only to find your wood deck looking worse for wear. Months of snow, ice, and freezing temperatures take a toll, especially with the back and forth we have been experiencing. This leaves behind dirt, mildew, and possibly even damaged wood. If ignored, these issues can lead to a deck that looks uninviting, feels unsafe, and wears down faster over time.
At Brush & Roll Painting, we’ve been helping Omaha homeowners protect and maintain their decks since 1996. We understand that a well-maintained deck isn’t just about looks, it’s about longevity.
In this article, we’ll walk you through everything you need to do to get your wood deck ready for spring and summer in seven steps. You’ll learn how to clean it properly, address small repairs, and protect it from the elements. By the end, you’ll know exactly how to maintain your deck so it lasts for many years to come.
Before doing any cleaning or repairs, remove everything from your deck if it's not already off. This includes patio furniture, planters, rugs, and any other outdoor items. Once everything is cleared, take a good look at the surface.
Once your deck is cleared off, sweep away all leaves, dirt, and dust. Even small debris can trap moisture against the wood, leading to mold growth and decay. Pay special attention to corners, under railings, and between deck boards where debris tends to accumulate.
Pro Tip: If you have potted plants on your deck, check underneath them. Standing water can leave stains or cause rot, especially if the pots have been sitting there all winter.
Dirt and grime build up over the winter, making your deck look dull and dirty. Washing it properly is essential for both aesthetics and safety.
If you don’t want to pressure wash your wooden deck yourself, give us at Brush & Roll Painting a call!
After washing, take another look at your deck. Water exposure might reveal hidden issues, such as rotting spots or loose railings.
Even if you stained or sealed your deck last year, winter conditions can wear it down. Check to see if your deck repels water by sprinkling a few drops on the surface. If the water beads up, your finish is still in good shape. If it soaks in, it’s time to reapply a protective coat.
Pro Tip: If you’re unsure about the best finish for your deck, talk to a professional painter who can recommend the right one for your deck.
Now that your deck is clean and protected, you can bring your furniture and decorations back—but do it wisely.
To keep your deck looking great all summer, stay on top of regular maintenance.
A wood deck is an investment in your home, and taking the time to maintain it properly ensures it lasts for years. If your deck has seen better days after a harsh Omaha winter, following these steps will bring it back to life so you can enjoy every moment outside this season.
At Brush & Roll Painting, we’ve been helping homeowners protect and enhance their wood decks for nearly three decades. If your deck needs professional care—whether it’s cleaning, staining, repairs, or all three—we’re here to help.
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