REPLACEMENT DECKS
Deck Replacement Done the Right Way
If your existing deck is worn, unsafe, or no longer meeting your needs, we can rebuild it with stronger structure, better materials, and a design that fits how you actually use your space today.
When Is It Time to Replace a Deck?
Many homeowners contact us when their deck starts showing signs of failure or simply no longer fits their home or lifestyle.
Deck replacement may be the right option if you’re dealing with:
- Rotting or soft boards
- Failing or undersized structural framing
- Loose railings or stairs
- Code or safety concerns
- An outdated layout that limits usability
- A deck that can’t support modern materials
What’s Included in Deck Replacement
Replacing a deck isn’t just surface work—it’s a full structural reset.
Our deck replacement services typically include:
- Removal of the existing deck structure
- Evaluation of footings and framing
- Redesign or layout improvements (if desired)
- Material selection guidance
- Permits and code compliance
- Professional reconstruction and finishing
- Final walkthrough and inspection
Our Approach to Deck Rebuilds
Every replacement deck starts with a careful assessment.
We don’t assume anything about your existing structure. Instead, we evaluate what can be reused safely and what should be rebuilt to current standards. From there, we help you decide whether you want to keep the same footprint or improve the layout for better flow, safety, or functionality.
Our goal is to rebuild your deck once—and build it to last.
Materials Commonly Used for Replacement Decks
Many homeowners choose to upgrade materials during a deck replacement to reduce maintenance and improve longevity.
Common options include:
- Composite and PVC decking for durability and low upkeep
- Pressure-treated framing for structural integrity
- Cedar or mahogany for a natural, premium appearance
- Updated railing systems for safety and style
Recent Deck Replacement Project
We recently replaced an aging deck that had structural issues and outdated materials. The new build improved safety, expanded usable space, and gave the homeowners a low-maintenance deck they can enjoy without constant repairs.