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Deck Renovation in Regency, WA

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Professional Deck Remodel Services

What Your Deck Could Be

You’re tired of looking at that weathered, unsafe deck every time you step outside. The loose boards, the stained wood, the railings that wobble when you lean on them. You know it needs work, but you also know what a nightmare home improvement projects can become.

Here’s what changes when you get it done right. You walk out to a deck that’s actually safe for your family and guests. No more testing boards before you step on them or warning people about the wobbly sections. The whole structure is solid, properly supported, and built to handle whatever the Pacific Northwest weather throws at it.

Your home value goes up, obviously. But more than that, you actually want to use your outdoor space again. Morning coffee, evening dinners, weekend gatherings – all the things you used to avoid because your deck was an embarrassment or a safety concern. That’s the difference between a quick patch job and real deck renovation done by people who know what they’re doing.

Regency Deck Renovation Contractors

We Do What We Say

Sea Renovation handles deck renovation the way it should be done – licensed, bonded, insured, and with warranties that actually mean something. We’ve been serving the Regency area since 2023, focusing specifically on decks, kitchens, and bathrooms for homeowners who want the job done right the first time.

No endless certifications or fancy marketing. Just solid craftsmanship, reliable timelines, and the kind of work we’re willing to put our name behind. We offer military and first responder discounts because we understand the value of service, and we show up when we say we will because we understand the value of your time.

When you hire Sea Renovation for your deck project, you’re working with contractors who take responsibility for our work and deliver results that last years, not months.

Deck Renovation Process Regency

Here's How It Actually Works

First, we come out to assess what you’re dealing with. Not just the obvious problems you can see, but the structural issues that might be hiding underneath. We’ll check the foundation, the joists, the connections – everything that keeps your deck safe and stable. You get a clear explanation of what needs to be repaired, what can be saved, and what should be replaced.

Next comes the plan. Whether you need structural repairs, a complete deck remodel, or something in between, we’ll walk you through the options that make sense for your budget and timeline. No pressure to go bigger than you need, no shortcuts that’ll cause problems later. Just honest recommendations based on what your deck actually requires.

The work itself is straightforward. We handle permits if needed, source quality materials, and complete the project on schedule. You’re kept informed throughout the process, and the job site is cleaned up properly each day. When it’s finished, you get a deck that’s built to last and a warranty that backs up that promise.

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Everything Your Deck Project Includes

Deck renovation isn’t just about replacing a few boards and calling it done. Sea Renovation handles the full scope of what your deck needs – from structural repairs that ensure safety to upgrade options that improve both function and appearance. This includes foundation and joist repairs, decking material replacement, railing systems, stairs, and proper weatherproofing.

In the Regency area, decks take a beating from rain, moisture, and temperature changes. That’s why our approach focuses on materials and construction methods that handle Pacific Northwest conditions. Whether you’re staying with traditional wood, upgrading to composite materials, or exploring other low-maintenance options, the installation is done right the first time.

You also get the benefit of working with contractors who understand local building codes and permit requirements. No surprises halfway through the project, no delays because something wasn’t planned properly. Just professional deck renovation that addresses your current problems and prevents future ones.

How do I know if my deck needs repair or complete replacement?

The decision usually comes down to the condition of your deck’s structure underneath. If the joists, beams, and foundation are solid, you can often get away with replacing just the decking boards, railings, and other surface elements. But if there’s rot, sagging, or structural damage in the framework, a complete rebuild is typically more cost-effective than trying to patch everything together. During the initial assessment, we check the structural integrity first, then give you honest recommendations about what makes sense for your situation and budget. We’re not trying to sell you more than you need, but we also won’t recommend repairs that are just going to cause problems again in a few years.
Wood deck renovation typically costs less upfront and gives you that traditional look, but it requires ongoing maintenance like staining, sealing, and board replacement over time. Composite materials cost more initially but need virtually no maintenance and last much longer, especially in our wet Pacific Northwest climate. The choice often depends on your budget, how much maintenance you want to deal with, and how long you plan to stay in your home. If you’re planning to be there for many years, composite often pays for itself through reduced maintenance costs. Wood makes sense if you prefer the natural look and don’t mind the upkeep, or if budget is the primary concern right now.
Most deck renovation projects take between one to two weeks, depending on the scope of work and weather conditions. A straightforward deck remodel with new boards and railings might be done in 3-5 days, while a complete structural rebuild can take 7-10 days or more. Weather delays are always a factor in the Pacific Northwest, so we build realistic timelines that account for potential rain delays. We’ll give you a clear schedule upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. The key is proper planning and having all materials on site before starting, which prevents those frustrating delays where work stops because something wasn’t ordered in time.
It depends on the extent of the work. Simple repairs like replacing decking boards or railings typically don’t require permits, but structural work, complete rebuilds, or significant modifications usually do. If you’re changing the size, height, or structural elements of your deck, permits are almost always required. We handle the permit process when needed, including the applications, inspections, and ensuring all work meets local building codes. This isn’t something you want to skip or handle incorrectly, because unpermitted work can cause problems when you sell your home or file insurance claims. We know the Regency requirements and make sure everything is done properly from the start.
We provide solid warranties on our deck renovation work, though the specific terms depend on the scope of your project and materials used. Our warranty covers both workmanship and structural issues, giving you protection if problems develop that are related to the installation or construction quality. This is different from material warranties, which come from the manufacturer. The important thing is that we stand behind our work and will address any issues that arise from how the job was done. Before starting your project, you’ll get clear information about what’s covered and for how long, so there are no surprises later if you need service.
Deck renovation costs vary significantly based on the size of your deck, the extent of structural work needed, and the materials you choose. A basic deck remodel might start around $15-20 per square foot, while complete rebuilds with premium materials can run $40-60 per square foot or more. Structural repairs, composite materials, and complex designs all increase the cost. The best approach is to get an accurate assessment of what your specific deck needs, then discuss options that fit your budget. We provide transparent pricing upfront, so you know exactly what you’re paying for. We also offer military and first responder discounts, which can help offset some of the costs if you qualify.