Can the buckling that occurs with Tendura porch decking be fixed? I’m aware of the products history and failure as well as the bankruptcy of the company. My customer has a Tendura porch floor that was installed 7 yrs ago. The porch started buckling during the last 1-2 years. They wants to explore the least costly method of trying to remedy the porch without replacing or redecking. Has anyone tried anything that can correct or resolve that buckling. Any advice or tips that you can pass along will be greatly appreciated.
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I've done a couple of tendura decks. The only failutres like this I am aware of are related to improper instalations.
Useing face screwes could pull this down and secure it. He might want to make plugs to do this as a hidden fastener type finish.
I also diod not know of any bankruptcy. I thought they were simply bought out by Correctdeck.