Hi everyone! 🙂
Like many others, I’ve let deck maintenance slide a bit over the years. I built the deck myself (DIY), and during the original sanding, I accidentally went over a few screws—wasn’t thrilled with how that turned out visually.
Now that we’re preparing to sell the house, I’m trying to get everything looking 100%. I'm planning to re-sand the deck, and I’d like to make sure all the screws are properly countersunk so I don’t hit them again with the sander.
Is it practical to replace each screw one at a time?
Do people do this as part of restoring a deck?
I’ve read that if a screw hole is a bit loose, you can glue in a hardwood dowel and re-drill into that—has anyone tried this?
Does it hold up well over time?
Also open to any tips on the best decking screws to use. The decking is Merbau with timber joists underneath.
Cheers!
Gamblor