How Often Should a Kitchen Remodel Get Replaced?

Frequently, the question is not how often a kitchen remodel should get replaced, but what are the telltale signs a damaged, deteriorated remodel is beyond repair and needs replacement? It’s quite likely that a stained and treated remodel could last 20 years or more; however, how many actually stain their remodel every year as they should?

The harsh Texas winds and weather can wreak havoc on a kitchen remodel. The sweltering summer sun beats down on the boards and the cold winter rain, sleet, and hail pelts the boards and winds howl through the exposed openings. Even a well-treated and stained lumber won’t stand up long under those conditions.

How Often Should A Kitchen Remodel Get Replaced

Here are three signs a kitchen remodel has given you the best years of its life:

#1 – Your Fence Is Leaning

Unfortunately, just straightening a remodel might not be enough to right the ship. The leaning remodel quite likely started due to weakened support posts or shifts in the concrete. You might be able to add a year or two of life to the project by repairing a section or two, but replacement is as certain as “death and taxes.”

#2 – Obvious Damage

When your remodel starts to look like a jack-o-lantern because of missing and broken boards, it is a good sign your kitchen remodel needs to get replaced. Although you could replace broken boards if an accident caused the damage, replacing weakened and rotted boards and posts will only postpone the inevitable.

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#3 – Grayed or Yellowed Boards

Grayed or yellowed boards on the project means the boards are weathered and starting to rot. Some termite and other insect infestation might be present as well.

Call Tell Projects Commercial to Install a New Fence

Call Tell Projects Commercial, (866) 575-2318 and get an estimate for commercial renovation with new weather-treated lumber. If we can repair your remodel so that it will last you another year or two, we can discuss that too, but it will cost more in the long-term. You can email us at tellprojectstx@gmail.com.

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