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5 Ways to Update Your Deck


Updating your deck can rejuvenate your outdoor space, making it more functional and visually appealing and adding quick value to your home. Here are five ways to update your deck, with cost estimates and sources to help you get started.

Updating your deck can rejuvenate your outdoor space, making it more functional and visually appealing and adding quick value to your home. Here are five ways to update your deck, with cost estimates and sources to help you get started.


1. Refinish Your Deck

Refinishing your deck involves cleaning, sanding, and applying a new stain or sealant. This can restore the wood's natural beauty and protect it from the elements. It can also extend the life of your existing deck and bring new life to the outside of your home. Refinishing can be cost-effective and take less time and energy than rebuilding. 



Cost:

  • Deck Cleaner: $15-$30

  • Sandpaper/Sanding Block: $10-$20

  • Wood Stain or Sealant: $30-$50 per gallon

Total Estimated Cost: $55-$100

Sources:

  • Home Depot - Deck Cleaners

  • Lowe's - Wood Stains



2. Install New Railings

Replacing old or worn-out railings can significantly enhance the safety and look of your deck. Various materials, including wood, metal, and composite, are available. There is no need to redo an existing deck if it is still in good condition. Upgrading the railings, it will feel brand new and add the value you need to sell your home. 

Cost:

  • Wood Railings: $30-$50 per linear foot

  • Metal Railings: $50-$100 per linear foot

  • Composite Railings: $60-$120 per linear foot

Total Estimated Cost: $300-$1,200 (for a 10-foot section)


Sources:

  • Lowe's - Deck Railings

  • Home Depot - Deck Railing Systems



3. Add Built-In Seating

Built-in seating can provide a stylish and practical addition to your deck. It offers a permanent solution for outdoor seating without the need for additional furniture. You can add pops of color with bright pillows and spend hours reading and relaxing outside. This is another lower-cost way to bring a new feel to an area without overdoing it on a complete remodel. 

Cost:

  • Lumber: $100-$300

  • Screws and Fasteners: $20-$50

  • Sealant/Stain: $20-$50

Total Estimated Cost: $140-$400


Sources:

  • DIY Network - Built-In Deck Benches

  • Family Handyman - Deck Benches






4. Install Deck Lighting

Deck lighting can enhance the ambiance and safety of your deck, making it more usable after dark. Options include solar lights, LED strips, and post-cap lights. This will keep you outside all night long, enjoying the cool weather and beautiful starts. Adding different colors or shapes of lights will be the key to feeling new all year long. 

Cost:

  • Solar Deck Lights: $30-$100 per set

  • LED Strip Lights: $20-$60 per roll

  • Post Cap Lights: $25-$60 each

Total Estimated Cost: $75-$220


Sources:




Updating your deck doesn't have to be a daunting or overly expensive project. With these ideas, you can enhance the look and functionality of your outdoor space so you can enjoy it throughout the year. Happy decking!



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