A deck that feels spongy underfoot or has a railing that wobbles is telling you something structural needs attention before it becomes a safety issue. We replace rotted or warped boards, secure loose railings and stairs, and check the ledger and support posts so the deck is actually sound, not just cosmetically patched.
Rotted, warped, or cracked decking boards replaced to match existing material.
Wobbly or loose railings resecured or rebuilt for real load-bearing strength.
Deck stairs checked for stringer and tread integrity, repaired as needed.
Rusted nails or screws replaced with corrosion-resistant fasteners.
Ledger board and support posts inspected for rot or separation.
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It usually means the board or the joist underneath has started to rot, most often from trapped moisture. We would not walk away from a spongy spot without checking the joist, not just replacing the top board.
Yes — humidity, rain, and UV exposure combine to speed up wood rot and fastener corrosion more than in drier climates, which is why regular fastener and board checks matter more here.
We can match the wood species and closely match the finish, though some color variation is normal until the new boards weather in over a season.
We check that railings are structurally solid and properly fastened; if your deck needs a full permit-level rebuild to meet current code, we will refer you to a licensed contractor for that scope.
If the framing and ledger board are solid and it is mostly surface boards and railings failing, repair makes sense. Widespread rot at the structural level usually means replacement is the more honest recommendation.
Yes — composite boards can crack or the fastening clips can fail, and we repair or replace affected sections to match your existing composite material where possible.
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