




The old deck was done. Boards going soft, rails that moved when you grabbed them, steps that didn't feel right underfoot. That kind of thing doesn't fix itself - it just gets worse. And for something people use every single day just to get in and out of the house, worn-out wood is a real safety problem.
We pulled the whole thing out and started fresh. Every piece of the new build is pressure-treated lumber, which means it's built to handle moisture, temperature swings, and general wear far better than the old material ever could. The framing is solid, the posts are set right, and the stair stringers are cut clean and consistent.
What you get with a proper rebuild like this is peace of mind - knowing the deck under your feet isn't going anywhere. The new railings are sturdy, properly spaced, and built to actually do their job. The steps are uniform and secure from top to bottom. No flex, no wobble.
A lot of homeowners put this kind of work off because it doesn't seem urgent until it really is. If your entry steps are soft, sagging, or the railings have any give to them, it's worth getting it looked at sooner rather than later. A solid entry is one of those things you shouldn't have to think twice about.
We build outdoor decks and entry structures the right way - using the right materials for the job and doing the work that holds up long-term. If yours is getting to that point, we're glad to come take a look and put together a plan to get it sorted out properly.