Deck Refacing and Resurfacing Services for Homes in Westerville, OH
Westerville, OH homeowners face a wide range of deck conditions, from 1980s-era wood decks near Uptown Westerville that have cycled through decades of Central Ohio winters to newer builds in Lewis Center and Powell approaching their first major maintenance cycle. Our craftsmen evaluate each deck's substructure before touching the surface, so every project starts with an honest assessment rather than a default recommendation.
SURFACE RENEWAL
Deck Board ReplacementWe remove split, cracked, or soft surface boards and install new pressure-treated or composite decking that matches your existing substructure geometry.
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COATING AND FINISH
Deck Staining and SealingFor decks with structurally sound boards that have simply lost their protective finish, we clean, prep, and apply a quality stain or sealer to restore appearance and weather resistance.
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STRUCTURE AND SAFETY
Substructure Inspection and RepairBefore any surface work begins, we inspect joists, beams, posts, and the deck attachment board to confirm the deck is structurally sound and safe to reface.
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RAILING AND TRIM
Railing Replacement and Trim WorkNew deck boards next to aging railings create a mismatched appearance, and our craftsmen can complete the visual renewal with railing replacement and trim updates in the same visit. Our crew is ready to walk the project, write an honest scope, and put a date on the calendar that works for your home.
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Central Ohio's frost cycles are among the most punishing conditions for outdoor wood surfaces, and proper prep work is what separates a long-lasting reface from one that fails in two seasons. Before any board replacement or coating application, our crew handles surface cleaning through power washing services to remove mildew, algae, and weathered coating residue. We also check that gutter services and downspout services are directing water away from the deck structure, since standing water at the ledger or base posts is a leading cause of premature deck deterioration in Westerville and Delaware County neighborhoods.
