Kansas City's freeze-thaw cycles and summer storms take a toll on decks. We repair loose railings, warped boards, and structural issues before they become safety hazards—especially important for families in Olathe and Overland Park where decks get heavy use.
Our team replaces rotten wood with durable alternatives that hold up better to our humid summers. We'll check for proper flashing where your deck meets the house—a common source of leaks in our climate. For older decks, we reinforce connections and add proper support.
We don't just patch problems—we identify why damage occurred and fix the root cause. Whether it's improper drainage or lack of ventilation, we'll ensure your repaired deck lasts years longer.
Our team replaces rotten wood with durable alternatives that hold up better to our humid summers. We'll check for proper flashing where your deck meets the house—a common source of leaks in our climate. For older decks, we reinforce connections and add proper support.
We don't just patch problems—we identify why damage occurred and fix the root cause. Whether it's improper drainage or lack of ventilation, we'll ensure your repaired deck lasts years longer.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Comprehensive inspection of all deck components and connections
- 02 Step 2: Remove damaged materials while protecting surrounding areas
- 03 Step 3: Replace with weather-resistant materials matched to your existing deck
- 04 Step 4: Reinforce structure and apply protective finishes as needed
Benefits
- Prevents dangerous collapses or injuries
- Extends your deck's lifespan significantly
- Protects your home from water damage
- Maintains your outdoor living space's value
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my deck needs repairs?
Look for wobbly railings, soft or splintering wood, rusted fasteners, or noticeable sagging—all signs we should inspect it immediately.
Can you match my existing decking material?
We maintain relationships with local suppliers to source matching materials for most common decking types in our area.
Is it better to repair or replace my aging deck?
We'll give you an honest assessment—if more than 30% needs replacement or the structure is compromised, rebuilding may be more cost-effective long-term.