Now that leaves are sprouting and buds are blooming, the chirps of those morning songbirds have likely put a spring in your step—and a post-winter project list on your fridge. Before you can get back outside and soak up some sun, it’s time to clean and prep the deck or patio that’s been out in the elements all winter.
Winter weather takes a toll on decks, patios and other outdoor living spaces. If the idea of prepping your deck or patio seems daunting, we’ve compiled a simple list of tips. These pointers will help you prep your outdoor space for entertaining or enjoying a morning cup of coffee or tea.
Grab your earbuds and grungiest clothes and read these deck prep tips before heading outside to reclaim the space that brings you joy.
Seven Essential Deck Prep Tips
1. Sweep winter debris away.
Whether you have a wooden deck or a concrete patio, your first step is to clean the space of leaves, dirt and cobwebs. Grab a sturdy outdoor broom or leaf blower and clear your outdoor space of debris so the space is cleared and easy to work with.
2. Make necessary repairs.
Once your space is cleaned up, assess the condition of the wood, concrete or brick and perform any necessary repairs.
“Look for loose or squeaky boards, splinters, and any cracked or warped wood, and repair or replace any of these damaged boards to avoid further wear,” says Michael Clarke, a landscaper architect, horticulturist and founder of the online landscaping platform Yardwork. Clark also recommends tightening or replacing any screws that are rusted or worn.
If your concrete patio has small cracks, use a concrete patch repair or sealant to fill the cracks. Replace any damaged bricks.
If you’re handy, you may be able to tackle these repairs yourself. If not, contact a professional landscape architect or painter for the job.
3. Scrub or pressure wash.
7. Get creative.