FWIW... when I was a teenager my parents had a deck/ gazebo that was approximately 15x40. They’d throw a $100 at me every spring and I’d get a stiff bristle brush and some Wolmans Deck Brightner and water and scrub the floors steps railings and well over a 100 balusters. I’d then put in a pump sprayer a clear water sealer (Thompson’s). It would last the season and take about 2 weekends to complete.
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I am not a fan of wooden decks, so I built a paved patio (100% non-maintenance) at our house.
With my current home repair activities, I have had to do repairs on a number of decks. However, for lack of personal experience, I am not positive as to maintenance recommendations.
If you paint a deck, it becomes a pain in the neck to replace 1 or 2 boards (I have to scrape paint out of each screw head to extract the old board).
Before you go ahead and recommend composite decks, be aware that:
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