Board replacement, railing fixes, post repair, hardware swaps, sand and re-stain. Bring a Texas deck back into safe, good-looking shape for another season. We don't do new deck builds — repair, refresh, and rescue is the scope.
Texas weather is hard on wood — UV, humidity swings, and the occasional ice storm beat decks up faster than they should. Most deck jobs land in one of these four buckets.
Warped boards, splintered planks, broken stair treads. We pull the damaged ones, check joists underneath, install new boards matched to your existing deck.
Wobbly rails, loose pickets, leaning posts, failed connectors. Re-anchored with StrongTie hardware where needed, code-respecting baluster spacing.
Pressure wash, sand the rough spots, two coats of stain or seal. Sherwin-Williams SuperDeck or Penofin oil — your call. Weather-window scheduled around it.
Rusted joist hangers, popped nails, loose ledger boards, failing post bases. Replace with appropriate StrongTie hardware — gets the deck back to spec without a full tear-down.
Decks need an in-person look — we check joists, posts, hardware, board condition, and railing stability. Free, typically within the week.
Written estimate breaks down board replacement, hardware, sand and stain (if included), and any joist work. Material spec on every line so you know what's going on the deck.
Repair work books year-round. Stain and seal we schedule in March–May or September–November windows when Fort Worth weather cooperates.
Replace boards, fix railings, sand rough spots, apply stain or sealer, clean up. Deck back in service — usually 24–48 hours after final coat for foot traffic.
Labor-driven; material listed separately on the estimate. Pressure-treated boards run $3–$6/lf, cedar $5–$9/lf, composite $7–$15/lf. Stain and sealer roughly $50–$80 per gallon depending on brand.
Photos help, but most deck jobs need an in-person walkthrough. Free, usually within the week.
Replies within one business day.