Walk around your deck and answer a few simple visual questions. We'll help you understand whether your deck may be a candidate for resurfacing, repair, or professional review.
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Please read: This is not a professional inspection, engineering report, or code-compliance certification. It is a homeowner visual self-check designed to identify obvious red flags and help our team prepare for your project conversation.
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Your Self-Check Result
Important: If the deck feels unstable, appears to be pulling away from the house, has loose railings, or has visibly rotted structural members, avoid heavy use and have it reviewed before hosting people on it.
Top Areas To Review
Want us to help interpret this?
Robert, our project manager, can review your answers, look at the deck in person, and help determine whether resurfacing, repair, or rebuilding makes the most sense.
Summary of what you reported for each section of the deck.
Disclaimer: This self-check is for educational and planning purposes only. It is not a professional inspection, structural engineering report, code-compliance certification, safety guarantee, or warranty. Results are based only on the homeowner's answers and visible conditions. Hidden rot, concealed damage, improper construction, or structural deficiencies may exist and cannot be ruled out without an in-person professional review or invasive inspection. Freedom Home Improvements is not representing that any deck is safe, code compliant, or structurally sound based on this self-check.