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Moore Designs & Outdoor Living

Winterizing Your Deck for Long-Term Durability

Updated: Dec 9, 2024

As the temperature drops in Northern Virginia, protecting your outdoor spaces becomes essential. With these practical winterizing tips, you can keep your deck or pergola in top shape, ensuring they're ready for spring.


A screened-in raised deck in northern Virginia. Mounted in the second floor of a blue house. Bare trees indicate fall/winter

  1. Clear Away Debris

    Leaves and debris trap moisure, which can lead to wood rot or mold. Strat by sweeping and power-washing your outdoor surfaces.

  2. Inspect for Damage

    Check for loose nails, cracked boards, or signs of wear. Addressing these small issues now prevents bigger repairs later.


  3. Seal and Protect Surfaces

    Apply a weather-resistant sealant to wood or composit materials. This adds a barrier against moisture and harsh winter conditions.


  1. Remove and/or Protect Furniture

    If possible, store outdoor furniture in a shed or garage to protect it from snow or ice. If storage ins't an option, use weather-proof covers.


  1. Use Protective Covers

    Invest in covers for your pergola or deck to shield them from snow and ice buildup.


Preparing your deck or pergola this winter can make things a lot easier come springtime. From cleaning to sealing, these simple tips ensure long-term durability against harsh weather.

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