Reliable Deck Repairs for Redwood Homes

Why Deck Repair Instead of Deck Replacement?

Much of it depends on how big or small the issues are. Think of your deck as the heart of your outdoor living space—a spot to kick back, welcome guests, and appreciate the outdoors. Over time, though, weather, heavy use, and age can cause wear and tear. At San Antonio Deck and Fence, we deliver professional deck repair services that renew beauty, safety, and functionality of your backyard. Whether you’re dealing with loose boards, wood rot, fading stain, or structural concerns, our experienced team can make your deck feel new again.

Ignoring small problems today can lead to larger safety concerns later on. Splintered surfaces, unsteady railings, and sagging supports can be a real risk. A shabby, splintering surface looks unattractive and weakens your investment. Professional deck repair protects your family, adds curb appeal, and extends the life of your deck for years to come.

Common Deck Repair Issues

Common Deck Repair Issues

Our team assesses the present state of your deck and lays out the most cost effective solutions, for example swapping damaged boards, fortifying joists and beams, or refinishing the surface.

Each deck has unique needs, and the challenges depend on age, materials, and exposure to the elements. At Deck and Fence Works, we often fix:

Loose or broken boards: board swaps with added fasteners to keep foot traffic even.

Railing repairs: securing or rebuilding railings for safety and stability.

Wood rot and water damage: removing damaged sections and protecting against future decay.

Joist and beam strengthening: strengthening joists, beams, and footings for lasting support.

Finish restoration and sealing: fresh finish that revives appearance and adds protection.

Hardware updates: replacing rusted nails, screws, and connectors with durable options.

No matter the repair, we are committed to restoring your deck to its best condition so you can get back to relaxing outside.

Illustration of a newly built deck project style available in Redwood, featuring lounge furniture, a large umbrella, and scenic outdoor views.

Our Process

We’re committed to keeping the deck repair process easy and hassle free. From planning through completion, we take care of everything along the way. Our goal is to give you confidence in the results.

Inspection & Consultation

We start with a thorough inspection and clear estimate.

Customized Plan

Based on your deck’s condition, we recommend tailored solutions.

Professional Repairs

Our skilled crew completes the work efficiently and with attention to detail.

Finishing Touches

We clean up, apply sealants or stains as needed, and leave your deck ready to enjoy.

Our Team is Available to Repair Decks in Redwood.

To us Redwood, Texas is the perfect spot for outdoor living spaces. Thanks to the inviting climate, it’s the kind of place where a deck becomes a true extension of your home. Our team is dedicated to helping you make the most of it.

Redwood is often described as ‘a rural community with character,’ located near San Marcos. Best known for its open land and hardworking families, Redwood reflects the roots of Texas ranch and farm life. Locals enjoy the natural beauty of the nearby San Marcos River. Life here is calm and grounded. Outdoor living in Redwood is part of the rhythm—porches, fences, and patios create space for neighbors and family gatherings.

Illustration of how a new deck in Redwood could be used for family meals and entertaining guests.

Benefits of Professional Deck Repair

When you choose professional deck repair, you solve current issues while also preserving the long term value of your deck. Benefits include:

Improved safety for your family and guests.

Greater durability without the price tag of starting over.

A refreshed appearance that makes your deck more welcoming.

Reassurance that your deck is strong and safe.

Skip the short lived DIY repairs and get results that last.

Frequently Asked Questions

On this page, we provide helpful explanations for typical questions, helping homeowners locate the information they require quickly and easily.

Is it cheaper to repair or replace a deck?

For many homeowners, repairing a deck is less expensive than tearing it out and starting over. Repairs usually focus on particular problems—such as swapping out cracked boards, fortifying beams and joists, or restoring the finish—which reduces expense and adds years of use.

By contrast, involves removing the existing structure and building a new one, which can run far higher in cost. That said, if your deck is decades old, severely damaged, or structurally unsafe, the long term costs of repeated repairs may outweigh the benefits. In those cases, replacement provides better value since a new deck can last 20–30 years with proper care.

The decision is based on the deck’s current state and the materials it’s built from. A professional inspection can clarify whether repairs or replacement make the most sense and show if repairs will be enough to keep it safe and usable or if replacement is a better choice.

When to repair deck?

Timing repairs depends on the condition of its structure and surface. Common signs that your deck needs attention include loose or wobbly railings, boards that feel spongy underfoot, or wood that is cracked, splitting, or visibly rotting. Nails and screws popping up, surface discoloration, or the growth of mold and mildew are also red flags that signal needed maintenance.

If water pools on boards after rain, that’s another indication of potential long term damage. Repairs are best handled right away, since minor problems are easier and cheaper to correct before they spread. For example, a quick board swap or tightening fasteners today costs much less than rebuilding a failing section later.

Spring is usually recommended for repairs so your deck is ready for warm weather. Ultimately, the best time to repair is whenever you first spot damage, so your deck stays secure and lasts longer.

Can you repair a deck without a permit?

Permit requirements for deck repair depend on the scope of work and your local building codes. Simple tasks like board replacement, re tightening screws, or applying new stain usually don’t need permits. These are considered maintenance tasks.

Structural changes, however, usually require approval. If you’re replacing joists, posts, stairs, or railings, most municipalities require a permit to verify that the project is built to code. Skipping permits for major work can cause problems later, especially if you sell your home and an inspection reveals unpermitted repairs. You could risk fines or even having to rebuild sections of the deck.

To avoid problems, we check with the local permitting office before starting. At San Antonio Deck and Fence Works, we’ll walk you through the permit process and identify which tasks need approval.

Where do deck boards often rot first?

Deck boards tend to rot first in areas with the most exposure to moisture and limited airflow. This typically includes spots where boards connect with the joists or where water sits without draining. Ends of boards are especially vulnerable, since they take in water readily.

Horizontal surfaces that stay shaded, such as under planters or furniture, are also prone to rot because moisture lingers without sunlight to dry it out. Deck sections close to the ground, including stairs, often rot sooner because of moisture from the earth. Moisture also weakens railings and handrails, especially where it gathers at joints.

Consistent upkeep like sealing, staining, and clearing gaps for drainage reduces the chance of rot. Checking these vulnerable zones once a year helps you stop rot before it takes over the deck.

Will homeowners insurance cover deck repair?

Your homeowners policy might cover deck damage, but it is determined by the circumstances and your insurer’s terms. Most policies generally protect against sudden accidents, such as storms, fire, or falling tree limbs.

If your deck is damaged by one of these qualifying events, your insurance company may contribute to the cost of fixing or rebuilding the deck, less your deductible. However, insurance usually does not cover wear and tear, rot, insect damage, or gradual deterioration. These problems fall under routine upkeep.

Check your coverage documents and confirm with your provider. You’ll want to understand your coverage limits, exclusions, and deductible amounts before filing a claim. If you’re uncertain whether your deck’s damage would be covered, a contractor can provide documentation of the cause, which may help support your insurance claim.

How much should deck repairs cost?

The price of repairing a deck depends on many factors based on the damage involved, materials selected, and local labor costs. Minor fixes, such as replacing a few boards, tightening railings, or restaining, may cost as little as $200–$600.

More extensive structural repairs—like replacing joists, posts, or stairs—can run between $1,000 and $3,000 depending on complexity. Full resurfacing with new boards while keeping the frame intact may fall in the $3,000–$5,000 range.

Factors such as wood versus composite materials, square footage, and accessibility of the deck all affect the price. Choosing a licensed pro often costs more than a handyman, yet provides code compliant, longer lasting results.

Ultimately, the best way to get an accurate estimate is through an in person inspection. An experienced contractor will evaluate your deck and give you a detailed cost estimate.

Can a handyman repair a deck?

Yes, many handymen can handle basic deck repairs, such as swapping out damaged boards, re anchoring handrails, or applying sealant. For small jobs, hiring a handyman may be an affordable choice, especially if the work isn’t structural and doesn’t need permits.

For structural projects involving posts, joists, or stair systems, a qualified contractor like San Antonio Deck and Fence Works is the safer choice. Many handymen lack the specialized tools, proper insurance, or code knowledge that complex deck work requires.

When stability and safety matter, a professional contractor helps you avoid future problems. A good rule of thumb: let a handyman handle a board or two, but leave major repairs to the pros at San Antonio Deck and Fence Works.

Does my HOA have control over my deck repair choices?

If you live in a community with a homeowners association (HOA), they often have some say in your deck repair or replacement choices. Associations often set rules for curb appeal and exterior design. This can include restrictions on color choices, railing styles, or materials.

Before starting repairs, review your HOA’s bylaws or architectural guidelines. Some HOAs require pre approval for visible repairs or replacements. Not following HOA requirements can lead to fines or redoing the project.

That said, HOAs usually don’t restrict small maintenance jobs, such as swapping out a few boards with the same type. To avoid conflicts, be proactive with communication and make sure approvals are documented. When you work with San Antonio Deck and Fence Works we will already be familiar with HOA requirements and can also make the process smoother.

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What Homeowners Say

Firsthand experiences of expert deck work, from repairs to custom builds

We could not be happier with our new deck. The original builder deck that came with our house was too small and plain, so we reached out to San Antonio Deck and Fence Works for a custom design. From the first meeting they listened to what our family wanted and came back with a design that was both beautiful and practical. The entire process was smooth from start to finish. We get compliments from neighbors every time they see it.

Hank & Lucy Wilson

Schertz

Our deck had become unsafe with loose boards and a shaky railing, and we were nervous about letting our kids play outside. The team at San Antonio Deck and Fence Works inspected everything thoroughly and gave us several options to fit our budget. They reinforced the structure, replaced damaged boards, and even suggested a protective finish that has made a huge difference. The whole crew treated our home like it was their own. Now we feel proud hosting friends and family again.

Darnell & Tameka Johnson

Converse

San Antonio Deck and Fence Works did a great job extending our existing deck. We were worried it might look pieced together, but they blended the new section so seamlessly that it looks like it was always part of the house. The design flows naturally, the materials match perfectly, and the craftsmanship is excellent. Now we have the extra space we needed and it feels completely natural and cohesive.

Adam Ortiz

San Antonio