Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.
How much does deck repair cost near me?
Deck repair costs$500 to $2,500 on average, depending on the material, extent of damage, and labor. Minor deck repairs cost $200 to $500 to fix, and extensive repairs cost $500 to $3,000. In comparison, a new deck costs$4,400 to $10,000 on average.
Should I repair or replace my deck?
Wood decks last 10 to 30 years with annual maintenance and repairs before disintegrating and potentially becoming dangerous or collapsing. Consider replacing decks older than 8 years that need major repairs or when the cost of repairs exceeds half the cost of new deck building.
Decks need regular maintenance, sealing, minor repairs, and cleaning annually to remain habitable and safe.
For major repairs, decks eight years old or less can be re-planked and re-railed without compromising the stability and safety of the structure.
How long does a wood deck last?
A deck made of untreated wood lasts 10 to 30 years, depending on the quality and proper maintenance, sealing, and repairs. Decks made of treated wood and composite materials last 25 to 50 years.
Does a deck add value to a home?
Installing or repairing a deck adds value to a home and has a 70% to 80% return on investment. Spending $10,000 on a new deck increases the value of a home by $7,500 on average.
What are common deck repair services?
Standard deck repair services include:
Water damage
Fading color
Wood rot, mold, and mildew
Gaps between the boards
Structural and footing damage
Pest control and termite damage
Popped out nails
Loose stairs or handrails
Missing and damaged boards or posts
Grading and drainage issues
How to find local deck repair contractors?
Start by searching our list of deck repair companies near you, then compare reviews and costs. Next:
Get at least three free estimates in-person to compare.
Ask for recommendations from family, friends, and neighbors.
Select companies that are licensed, bonded, and experienced.
Verify their insurance, worker’s compensation, and bond guarantees.
Read reviews and check out their previous work on HomeGuide and Google.
Ask if they are part of their local chamber of commerce or any trade associations such as the North American Deck & Railing Association (NADRA).
Ask about their warranties and guarantees.
Get a detailed estimate, contract, and warranty in writing before the work begins.
Avoid making large payments upfront. Come up with a payment schedule for work completed.
After asking questions and verifying their credentials, hire the best deck repair services in your area.
What questions to ask deck repair companies?
Before hiring a local deck repair contractors, ask them the following questions:
How long have you been doing deck maintenance?
Which decking materials are you experienced in repairing?
Can I see your portfolio and a list of references?
Are you licensed, insured, and bonded?
Are you a member of the BBB, chamber of commerce, or any trade associations?
Are your workers' employees or subcontractors?
Will the replacement materials match my existing deck?
How do you handle damages that happen on the job?
Who's the project manager?
What hours do you and your crew work?
How long will the project take?
What permits do I need, and will you obtain them?
Do you provide a warranty, and what does it cover?
How much is your cost estimate?
Can you provide me a written estimate with a breakdown of all costs?
What is the structure of the payment agreements?
What payment methods do you accept?
What do I need to provide to get started?
Reviews for Kansas City deck repair contractors
Recent success stories from people in the Kansas City area.
Donna
Beautiful work enjoy my shower and my porch on hot days and no snow on winter days easy to work with THANK YOU!
Welch Contracting LLC
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