Decks & Patios

DEck Builds & Remodels

What we can do for you

What We Offer

Our team has years of experience in working with all different types of deck materials, including composite like MoisturShield & Trex, green treat, cedar tone. In conjunctions with add on materials, including Westbury Railings, Regal lighting, spindles, and more.

Before we begin

We start with a thorough evaluation of your deck to identify any potential issues, from missing rotted boards, foundation cracks, lose railings and structural sounds.

Our Solutions

We'll provide you with a comprehensive report of our findings and work with you to determine the best course of action to get your deck and patio replaced.

Small Enough to Listen, Big Enough to Deliver.

When to replace your Deck & Patio

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& Why Replace them

Structural Damage

What it looks like
Soft or spongy boards, visible rot, sagging areas, loose railings

Why Replace It?

Safety hazard. Rotten joists and unstable structures may fail under pressure, making full replacement the only safe option.

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Age & end-of-life wear

What it looks like
Grayed wood, peeling stain, splintering boards, warped surfaces.

Why Replace It?

Over time, UV exposure and moisture break down wood. A new deck can restore beauty and improve usability.

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Code Violations or Old Construction

What it looks like
Low railings, improper footings, non-compliant spacing

Why Replace It?

Older decks may not meet current building codes. Rebuilding ensures safety, compliance, and permits.

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Outdated Layout or Size

What it looks like
Not enough seating space, poor traffic flow, awkward design

Why Replace It?

Upgrading can create a more functional outdoor living space tailored to how you live and entertain today.

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Desire for Low Maintenance Materials

What it looks like
Constant sanding, staining, or board replacements

Why Replace It?

Composite and aluminum decks require far less maintenance—no more weekends spent refinishing.

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Common Deck Material

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Green Treated

Most affordable option, easy to source, pressure-treated to resist rot and insects

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Cedar / Natural

Beautiful grain, naturally resistant to insects, moderate maintenance

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Composite DEck

No staining or sealing, resists fading and splintering, long warranties (25–50 years)

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Aluminum Railings

Most affordable option, easy to source, pressure-treated to resist rot and insects

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Wood Railings

Beautiful grain, naturally resistant to insects, moderate maintenance

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Deck Lighting

Enhances atmosphere, improves nighttime safety, low-voltage options

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Throughout Southeastern Minnesota

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