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Deck Renovation in Allentown, WA

Your Deck Problems End Here

Licensed contractors who actually show up and fix what’s broken the first time.

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Professional Deck Remodel Services

What Your Space Becomes

You get a deck that doesn’t creak when you walk across it. No more avoiding certain boards or wondering if the railing will hold when your kids lean against it.

Your outdoor space becomes the place you actually want to spend time. Morning coffee without worrying about splinters. Family barbecues without embarrassment about how everything looks.

The constant maintenance stops. No more annual staining projects that barely last through one Pacific Northwest winter. No more replacing boards every few months because the last guy used materials that couldn’t handle our climate.

Licensed Allentown Deck Contractors

We Do What We Say

Sea Renovation has been handling deck renovations across the Seattle area since 2023. We are licensed, bonded, and insured because that’s how you protect homeowners when you’re working on structural elements.

We focus on bathrooms, kitchens, and decking. Not trying to be everything to everyone. Just getting really good at the things that matter most to homeowners in this area.

Military and first responders get discounts. Call for details on what that looks like for your project.

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Deck Renovation Process

How We Handle Your Project

First, we look at what you actually have. Not just the surface problems you can see, but the structural issues underneath that cause the real headaches later.

We explain what needs to happen and why. No technical jargon about things that don’t matter. Just clear information about what’s broken, what it takes to fix it right, and what it costs.

Then we do the work. We show up when we say we will. We use materials that make sense for Washington weather. We clean up after ourselves. And we stand behind what we build with real warranties that mean something.

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Deck Structural Repair Solutions

What's Actually Included

Structural repairs come first. Loose joists, rotting support beams, code violations that make your deck unsafe. We fix the bones before we worry about how it looks.

Surface work happens next. New decking materials that can handle our wet winters. Railings that meet current safety codes. Stairs that don’t wobble when you use them.

Weather protection throughout. We’re not just replacing what was there with the same materials that failed. We’re upgrading to systems that work in the Pacific Northwest climate long-term.

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How long does a typical deck renovation take in Allentown?

Most deck renovations take 3-7 days depending on size and what needs fixing. Simple surface work like new boards and railings usually wraps up in 3-4 days. Full structural repairs with foundation work can take up to a week. Weather delays happen here – we don’t work in heavy rain because it compromises material installation. We give you realistic timelines upfront and keep you updated if anything changes during the project.
Pressure-treated lumber works when it’s properly installed with adequate drainage and ventilation. Composite decking costs more upfront but eliminates most maintenance headaches and handles moisture better long-term. Cedar looks great but needs regular maintenance to prevent rot in our climate. We recommend materials based on your budget and how much ongoing maintenance you want to deal with. The installation details matter more than the material choice – proper flashing, spacing, and drainage prevent most moisture problems.
Bouncing or flexing when you walk across it means structural problems. Loose railings, wobbly stairs, or boards that feel spongy underfoot are safety issues that need immediate attention. Look for rust stains around fasteners, gaps between boards that keep getting wider, or any areas where the deck has separated from the house. If your deck is over 10 years old and hasn’t been inspected recently, it’s worth having someone look at the structure underneath. Most surface problems you can see hint at bigger issues below.
Structural changes and additions typically require permits. Simple board replacement and cosmetic updates usually don’t. Railing height changes, new stairs, or any work that affects the deck’s connection to your house will need permits and inspections. We handle the permit process for our projects because we know what the local inspectors look for. Trying to skip permits on structural work creates problems when you sell your house and can make insurance claims complicated if something goes wrong.
Renovation typically costs 40-60% of full replacement when the structure is sound. If your joists and support system are solid, we can often save significant money by replacing just the surface materials and addressing specific problem areas. Full replacement makes sense when the structural system is compromised or when renovation costs approach 70-80% of replacement cost. We evaluate your specific situation and give you honest recommendations about what makes financial sense for your property and timeline.
Yes, we warranty our workmanship and stand behind the installations we complete. Warranty terms depend on the scope of work and materials used, but we take responsibility for installation issues and will come back to address problems that result from our work. Material warranties come from manufacturers – we use products with solid warranty coverage and help you understand what’s covered. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured specifically so homeowners have protection when we’re working on structural elements of their property.