Learn essential tips for maintaining your deck in North Jersey, from installation to cleaning and weather protection, ensuring longevity and aesthetic appeal.

Decks in North Jersey go through a lot—snow, rain, humidity, and constant temperature changes. If you want your deck to last and keep looking good, maintenance isn’t optional. It starts with proper installation, knowing what to look for, and keeping it clean.
Maintenance starts before the deck is even built.
A properly installed deck will:
Have correct footing depth (below frost line to prevent shifting)
Use proper joist spacing so boards don’t sag
Include drainage gaps to let water escape
Be fastened with corrosion-resistant hardware
If this is done right, your maintenance becomes simple. If not, you’ll constantly be fixing problems.
Catch these early before they turn into expensive repairs:
Boards separating or uneven spacing → poor installation or movement
Soft or bouncy spots → weak framing or joist spacing issues
Pooling water → no slope or poor drainage
Loose railings → unsafe fastening
Posts shifting or leaning → shallow or improper footings
In North Jersey, these issues get worse fast because winter expands and contracts everything.
Keeping your deck clean is the easiest way to extend its life.
1. Clear the surface
Remove furniture, leaves, and debris. Organic buildup traps moisture.
2. Wash it down
Use a hose or light pressure wash (not too strong or you’ll damage the boards).
3. Apply a deck cleaner
Use a cleaner specific to your material:
Wood → deck wash solution
Composite → mild soap + water
Scrub lightly with a soft brush.
4. Rinse thoroughly
Make sure no residue is left behind.
5. Let it dry completely
Before using or sealing.
At Altitude Construction, we build and maintain decks designed specifically for North Jersey conditions. From proper framing to clean, long-lasting finishes, we make sure it’s done right the first time.
If you’re thinking about upgrading or fixing your deck, reach out—we’ll take a look and point you in the right direction.