Deck repair in Vermont

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Home Carpentry Deck repair

Three Divisions. One Team. Every Home Project Covered.

25+ years of painting and carpentry experience. Free estimates within 48 hours. Background-checked crews on every project. Licensed and insured in Vermont.

Deck repair is a highly requested service in Vermont due to seasonal wear and moisture exposure. We repair damaged boards, railings, stairs, and structural components, from minor fixes to full deck restorations. Every project begins with a detailed inspection and preparation: identifying rot, securing loose fasteners, replacing compromised lumber, reinforcing framing, sanding worn surfaces, and preparing for sealing or staining. We protect surrounding areas throughout the work and perform daily cleanup to maintain a safe, organized job site.

How It Works

Signature Service · Cross-Division

Deck needs more than a repair?

Deck Restoration pulls from all three divisions: we repair what’s soft, wash what’s black, and stain what’s gray. Usually stacked with an exterior repaint.

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Carpentry FAQs

How much does deck repair cost in Vermont?
Deck repair in Vermont typically costs $500–3,000 for board replacement and hardware, or $3,000–8,000+ for more extensive structural repair including joists and ledger work. A full custom deck build ranges from $10,000–25,000+ depending on size, materials, and design. We provide free estimates within 48 hours.
Push a screwdriver into the deck boards and framing, especially where the deck meets your house (the ledger board). If the wood is soft, you need repair. If the wood is solid but the stain is faded or worn, refinishing is sufficient. We do free deck inspections and will tell you exactly what needs attention.
Yes. All deck builds that require permits under local building codes are permitted and inspected. We handle the permit process and ensure every build meets or exceeds code requirements.

In most cases, yes. Rot repair targets only the damaged sections, we remove compromised wood, treat adjacent areas, and install new material. Catching rot early is significantly less expensive than waiting until a full replacement is needed.