by My Handyman | May 18, 2026 | Uncategorized
What “I’ll Get to It Next Season” Actually Costs Every lake homeowner has a version of it. The dock board that felt a little soft last May. The deck staining that got pushed from spring to fall and then to next spring. The concrete walkway with the...
by My Handyman | May 18, 2026 | Uncategorized
The Damage That Builds on the Outside While You’re Living on the Inside Lake homeowners spend considerable attention on what’s happening at the water’s edge — the dock, the deck, the boat lift, the walkway to the water. These are the surfaces that guests see first,...
by My Handyman | May 16, 2026 | Uncategorized
The Surface Nobody Thinks About Until Something Goes Wrong There’s a predictable pattern to how lake homeowners discover that their concrete needed attention. It usually starts with something minor — a crack they’ve noticed widening through a couple of...
by My Handyman | May 16, 2026 | Uncategorized
The Slow Destruction That Looks Like Staining Most lake homeowners treat deck mold and algae as an appearance problem. The deck looks dark and streaked. The surface feels rough and biological. The boards don’t look the way they used to. The solution, in that...
by My Handyman | May 16, 2026 | Uncategorized
The Dock Problem Nobody Notices Until It’s Too Late It never announces itself. There’s no alarm, no warning light, no obvious moment when a dock shifts from “needs attention soon” to “needs attention right now.” The deterioration...