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Advice on deteriorating concrete deck

Candace
2 years ago

You all have been very helpful in the past - now for a new one. Our home is 5 years old and the builder put on a skim coated concrete deck. As you can see, it’s cracking (as would be expected with any concrete) and starting to deteriorate around the expansion joints (worst one pictured). The underside was finished with some sort of textured wood (or wood like material) and we noticed it sagging last summer when we were renovating. The contractor pulled off one sheet and got drenched with water. Pulled all the rest off and fortunately only 2 joists had to be reinforced due to a bit of rotting that had started. We had someone come out & look and they said when the skim coat was applied, basically any pitch that was there was eliminated, causing water to sit & deteriorate the concrete (we can vouch for that after a winter here) He suggested removing all the railings (it’s a 700 sq foot deck), grinding down the concrete to reinstate the pitch and re-skim coat it. Seem like a sound plan, or should we just remove all the concrete and replace with composite? (We’re all about as little maintenance as possible)

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