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Deck Renovation in Pines, WA

Get Your Deck Back to Safe and Beautiful

Professional deck renovation that fixes structural issues and creates the outdoor space you actually want to use.

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Professional Deck Remodel Services

Stop Worrying About Your Deck's Safety

Your deck should be a place where you feel confident hosting friends, not somewhere you’re constantly checking for loose boards or wondering if it can handle a crowd. When we finish your deck renovation, you get peace of mind that comes with proper structural work and materials built for Washington weather.

No more avoiding that section with the soft spot. No more making excuses about why guests should stay inside. You get a deck that looks great and feels solid underfoot, with the kind of craftsmanship that holds up to our Pacific Northwest climate year after year.

Whether you’re planning family barbecues or just want to enjoy your morning coffee outside, your renovated deck becomes the outdoor space you’ve been wanting all along.

Licensed Deck Contractors Pines

We Do the Work Right the First Time

Sea Renovation focuses on residential deck renovation, repair, and remodeling throughout the Pines area. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured because your project deserves that level of protection and professionalism.

Since 2023, we’ve built our reputation on showing up when we say we will and finishing projects the way they should be done. We’re not the biggest company in Seattle, but we’re the kind of contractors who take responsibility for our work and stand behind it with solid warranties.

We offer military and first responder discounts because we appreciate those who serve our community. When you work with us, you’re working with people who understand that your deck renovation is an investment in your home and your family’s safety.

Deck Renovation Process Pines

Here's How We Handle Your Project

We start with a thorough inspection of your existing deck structure, checking for rot, loose connections, and code compliance issues. You’ll get a clear explanation of what needs to be fixed, what can be saved, and what your options are for upgrades.

Once we agree on the scope, we handle permits and order materials that work well in our Washington climate. We protect your landscaping and keep the work area clean while we’re there. Most deck renovations take 3-7 days depending on the size and complexity.

Throughout the project, we keep you updated on progress and any discoveries we make along the way. When we’re finished, you get a final walkthrough and warranty information. No surprises, no disappearing act after we cash your check.

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Deck Repair and Upgrade Options

What's Included in Your Deck Renovation

Every deck renovation includes structural inspection and repair of any safety issues we find. We replace rotted or damaged boards, reinforce connections, and bring everything up to current building codes. You’re not just getting cosmetic improvements – you’re getting a deck that’s built to last.

We handle both partial renovations and complete rebuilds, depending on your deck’s condition and your goals. Our material options include pressure-treated lumber, composite decking, and various railing systems that match your home’s style and your maintenance preferences.

In Pines, we see a lot of moisture damage and settling issues that create safety hazards. We know how to identify these problems early and fix them properly, so you don’t end up with the same issues in a few years.

How long does a typical deck renovation take in Pines?

Most deck renovations take between 3-7 days, depending on the size of your deck and the extent of repairs needed. A simple board replacement and refinishing might only take 2-3 days, while a complete structural rebuild could take up to two weeks. Weather can affect timing since we can’t install certain materials in wet conditions. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during our initial inspection and keep you updated if we discover additional issues that might extend the project. The key is doing the work right rather than rushing through it.
Deck repair typically involves fixing specific problems like replacing a few rotted boards, tightening loose railings, or addressing isolated structural issues. Full renovation means we’re rebuilding significant portions of the deck, often including new decking material, railings, and structural reinforcement. If more than 40% of your deck needs work, renovation usually makes more sense than piecemeal repairs. During our inspection, we’ll help you understand which approach gives you the best value and longest-lasting results for your specific situation.
Yes, we handle permit applications when they’re required for your deck renovation project. In Pines, permits are typically needed for structural changes, additions, or when we’re replacing more than 25% of the deck surface. We know the local building codes and what inspectors look for, which helps avoid delays and ensures your project meets all safety requirements. The permit cost is separate from our labor charges, but we include permit handling in our service so you don’t have to navigate the process yourself.
For our Pacific Northwest climate, we typically recommend pressure-treated lumber or composite materials that handle moisture well. Pressure-treated pine or fir gives you good value and durability when properly maintained. Composite decking costs more upfront but requires less maintenance and won’t rot or splinter. Cedar is another option that naturally resists moisture and insects. We’ll discuss the pros and cons of each material based on your budget, maintenance preferences, and how you plan to use your deck.
Deck renovation costs vary widely based on size, materials, and the extent of structural work needed. Basic repairs and refinishing might run $15-25 per square foot, while complete renovation with new materials typically ranges from $35-65 per square foot. Structural issues, permit requirements, and material choices all affect the final price. We provide detailed written estimates after inspecting your deck, so you know exactly what you’re paying for. Military and first responder discounts are available – just ask when we schedule your consultation.
If you’re seeing soft spots in the decking, loose railings, visible rot, or boards that bounce when you walk on them, you’re probably looking at renovation rather than simple maintenance. Other signs include rust stains around fasteners, gaps between boards that keep getting wider, or railings that feel wobbly. Surface issues like fading or minor scratches can usually be handled with cleaning and refinishing. We offer free inspections to help you understand what you’re dealing with and whether renovation makes sense for your situation and budget.