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Deck Renovation in Somerset, WA

Your Deck Should Be Safe Again

Professional deck renovation that handles everything from rotting boards to complete structural overhauls in Somerset.

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Somerset Deck Remodel Services

What Your Renovated Deck Delivers

You get a deck that’s actually safe to use. No more testing boards before you step on them or wondering if that sag is getting worse.

Your renovated deck handles Somerset’s weather without falling apart in two years. We use materials and techniques that work in the Pacific Northwest, not generic approaches that ignore our constant moisture.

The finished product looks like it belongs with your home. Not some add-on that screams “contractor special” but something that actually improves your property value and makes you want to spend time outside.

Licensed Somerset Deck Contractors

We Handle Decks The Right Way

Sea Renovation focuses on bathrooms, kitchens, and decking throughout the Seattle area. We’re licensed, bonded, and insured because this work matters.

Started in 2023, we built our approach around doing fewer projects better instead of rushing through as many jobs as possible. When we take on your deck renovation, we’re committed to standing behind the work.

We offer military and first responder discounts. Call us for details on how that works with your specific project.

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Deck Renovation Process Somerset

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we assess what you’re actually dealing with. Not just the obvious problems you can see, but the structural issues that might be hiding underneath. This tells us whether you need repairs, a partial rebuild, or a complete renovation.

Next, we walk you through your options. Different materials, different approaches, and what each choice means for your timeline and budget. No pressure, just information so you can make the right decision for your situation.

Then we get to work. We handle permits if needed, order materials that make sense for Somerset’s climate, and keep you updated as the project moves along. You’ll know what’s happening and when to expect completion.

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What's Included In Your Renovation

Your deck renovation covers everything from structural repairs to finishing touches. We handle rotted joists, sagging supports, and any safety issues that need attention before we move to the visible improvements.

Material selection matters in Somerset. We use lumber and fasteners that handle moisture without constant maintenance. This isn’t about using the most expensive materials available, but choosing what actually works in our climate.

The finished deck gets proper drainage, appropriate spacing, and details that prevent future problems. We’re not just fixing what’s broken today but setting up your deck to last years without major issues.

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How long does a typical deck renovation take in Somerset?

Most deck renovations take 3-7 days depending on size and what we find once we start. If we’re just replacing boards and making cosmetic improvements, that’s closer to the 3-day range. Complete structural rebuilds with new joists and supports push toward a week. Weather can add time since we can’t install certain materials in heavy rain. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes during the project.
Deck repair handles specific problems like a few rotted boards or loose railings. You’re keeping most of the existing structure and fixing what’s broken. Full renovation means we’re rebuilding significant portions or completely starting over. If more than 40% of your deck needs work, or if there are structural issues with joists and supports, renovation usually makes more sense than trying to patch everything together. We’ll assess your situation and recommend the approach that actually solves your problems.
Yes, we handle permits when they’re required. Somerset follows King County building codes, and permits are typically needed for structural changes, electrical work, or if we’re rebuilding more than 50% of the deck. Simple board replacement usually doesn’t require permits. We know what triggers permit requirements and will tell you upfront if your project needs one. The permit cost gets included in your project estimate so there are no surprises.
Pressure-treated lumber works well if it’s properly installed with good drainage and ventilation. Cedar costs more but naturally resists moisture and looks better over time. Composite materials eliminate rot issues but have their own considerations for our climate. The key isn’t just the material but how it’s installed – proper spacing, drainage, and ventilation matter more than most people realize. We’ll explain the pros and cons of each option based on your budget and how you use your deck.
If you’re seeing soft spots in the boards, sagging areas, or loose railings, that’s usually fixable with renovation. If the support posts are rotting, joists are sagging significantly, or the ledger board is pulling away from your house, you’re looking at major structural work. Age matters too – decks over 15 years old in Somerset often have multiple issues that make renovation more cost-effective than endless repairs. We can assess your deck and give you an honest evaluation of what makes sense.
We warranty our workmanship and stand behind what we build. The specific warranty terms depend on the scope of work and materials used, but we’re committed to fixing anything that’s our responsibility. Materials have their own manufacturer warranties, and we’ll explain what’s covered and for how long. If something goes wrong with our work, we come back and make it right. That’s part of being licensed and insured – we’re accountable for the work we do.