A Sioux Falls Homeowner’s Guide to Safety, Structure, and Appearance

Winter in Sioux Falls is tough on decks. Snow load, ice buildup, freeze–thaw cycles, and moisture exposure all take a toll—often in ways that aren’t immediately visible.

As spring arrives, it’s the perfect time to take a close look at your deck and identify any issues early—before they turn into bigger (and more expensive) problems.

At Babb Custom Deck & Fence, we recommend a spring deck inspection every year to evaluate both safety and appearance. And while both matter, they are not the same.


Why Spring Inspections Matter in South Dakota

Our climate creates unique stress on outdoor structures:

Even a well-built deck can develop issues over time. Catching them early is key.


What to Look for This Spring

1. Deck Boards (Surface Condition)

Check for:

Why it matters:
These are often the first signs of weather-related wear. Surface damage can start as cosmetic—but can lead to deeper issues if ignored.


2. Railings and Guard Systems

Check for:

Why it matters:
Railings are a critical safety feature. Any movement should be addressed immediately.


3. Structural Framing (Joists & Beams)

Look underneath for:

Why it matters:
These are structural components. Problems here affect the entire deck’s integrity.


4. Ledger Board (Connection to the House)

Inspect for:

Why it matters:
This is one of the most important structural connections. Failure here can lead to serious safety concerns.


5. Footings and Posts

Check for:

Why it matters:
South Dakota winters commonly cause ground movement. If footings shift, the entire deck can become unstable.


6. Stairs and Landings

Look for:

Why it matters:
Stairs are one of the highest-risk areas for injury if not properly maintained.


7. Hardware and Fasteners

Inspect:

Why it matters:
Hardware holds everything together. If it fails, the structure weakens quickly.


Aesthetics vs. Safety: Understanding the Difference

Not all deck issues are equal. Some affect how your deck looks—others affect how safe it is.

Aesthetic Issues (Appearance)

These include:

What it means:
These impact curb appeal and enjoyment, but don’t always require immediate repair.


Safety & Structural Issues

These include:

What it means:
These should be addressed immediately. Safety always comes first.


Why This Distinction Matters

It’s easy to focus on what you can see—color, finish, surface wear. But some of the most serious problems are hidden beneath the surface.

A deck can:

That’s why a thorough inspection looks at both appearance and structure.


When to Repair vs. When to Replace

Repairs May Be Enough If:


Replacement May Be Needed If:

In many cases, replacing an aging deck is more cost-effective than ongoing repairs.


The Value of a Professional Inspection

While homeowners can identify many surface-level issues, a professional evaluation can uncover:

At Babb Custom Deck & Fence, we take a practical, no-pressure approach—helping you understand what your deck actually needs.


Final Thoughts

Spring is the best time to assess your deck after a long South Dakota winter.

A quick inspection now can:


Not Sure What You’re Looking At?

If you’re in the Sioux Falls area and want a professional opinion on your deck’s condition, we’re here to help.

Contact Babb Custom Deck & Fence to schedule a spring inspection and make sure your deck is ready for the season ahead.