EHS Contracting | Professional Fence Contractors in Wheatfield, IN
Wheatfield, IN 46392
Core Services
- Deck repair
- Deck replacement
- Deck construction
Questions and Answers
What causes deck boards to warp or rot in Wheatfield?
Wheatfield’s freeze-thaw cycles and humidity cause moisture to get trapped in wood, leading to warping and rot. Poor drainage under the deck and lack of sealing make it worse. EHS Contracting recommends pressure-treated lumber or composite materials that resist moisture and seasonal changes.
How can I tell if my deck needs repair or replacement?
Look for loose railings, spongy boards, visible rot, or nails popping up. If more than 20% of the deck is damaged or the structure wobbles, replacement is safer. A yearly inspection by EHS can catch small issues before they become hazards.
What solutions does EHS Contracting offer for a damaged deck?
We assess the damage and recommend targeted repairs—like replacing individual boards or reinforcing joists—or a full replacement if needed. We also add proper flashing, drainage, and quality finishes to prevent future problems. For Wheatfield homes, we often suggest composite decking for low maintenance.
Company Background
EHS Contracting, based in Wheatfield, IN, specializes in deck construction, repair, and replacement, as well as fencing and gates. Wheatfield’s harsh winters and humid summers often cause deck boards to warp, rot, or become loose. EHS Contracting helps homeowners restore safety and beauty to their outdoor spaces. Whether it’s a new deck off a home near Wheatfield Elementary or a repair for a backyard off Highway 10, the team uses durable materials and local know-how. They also address common fence issues like sagging or decay. Neighbors trust EHS for honest assessments and quality work that stands up to Indiana weather.
Business Location & Hours
| Mon: | Open 24 hours |
| Tue: | Open 24 hours |
| Wed: | Open 24 hours |
| Thu: | Open 24 hours |
| Fri: | Open 24 hours |
| Sat: | Open 24 hours |
| Sun: | Open 24 hours |
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