
Soft boards, wobbly railings, or a deck that is just showing its age - we look at the whole structure and give you a straight answer on whether to repair or replace, then do the work right.

Deck repair and replacement in Beaumont means assessing whether your existing structure - frame, posts, and surface - can be saved or needs to come down, then doing the work correctly with permits and a finish that handles Beaumont's heat and wind. Most straightforward repairs take one day; full replacements typically run three to seven days of active work.
A lot of Beaumont homes were built during the city's rapid growth in the late 1990s and 2000s, and many of those builder-grade decks are now reaching the age where problems start showing up underneath the surface. Soft boards, loose railings, and stairs that bounce are all signs worth taking seriously. If you are not sure which direction to go, we start with a full structural assessment before recommending anything. We also offer deck staining and sealing for decks that are still structurally solid but need refinishing to stay that way.
Once we look at the frame and posts, we will tell you exactly what we found - and if repairs are the right answer, we will say so, even when a full replacement would be a bigger job for us.
If you notice any give or flex when you walk on the deck - especially near the house or around the posts - the wood has started rotting from the inside. Soft spots do not always look bad on the surface, but they mean the board has lost its strength. In Beaumont's heat and moisture cycles, this happens faster than most homeowners expect.
A railing should feel completely solid with no movement at all. If yours shifts, creaks, or gives when you lean against it, that is a safety issue. The persistent wind through the San Gorgonio Pass puts extra stress on railing connections over time, so a deck that looks fine visually can develop loose railings faster than it would in a calmer area.
Boards that have split lengthwise, developed deep surface cracks, or curled at the edges are past the point of sealing. Beaumont's intense heat cycles cause wood to expand and contract repeatedly, which is the main reason boards crack and warp here faster than in cooler parts of California. If more than a quarter of your boards look like this, replacement is likely more cost-effective than patching.
If your home was built during Beaumont's growth years and the deck has never been repaired or refinished, it is worth having a contractor look at it even if nothing looks obviously wrong. Builder-grade decks from that era were often built to minimum standards, and the combination of age, heat, and wind exposure means the structural parts underneath can be in worse shape than the surface suggests.
We handle both targeted repairs and full rebuilds. For decks where the frame is still solid, we can replace individual boards, fix or replace railings, and rebuild stairs - getting the deck back to a safe, usable condition at a fraction of the replacement cost. We also pair repairs with deck staining and sealing to protect the repaired surface from Beaumont's UV and heat going forward.
For decks that are past the repair threshold, we tear out the old structure completely and rebuild from the footings up. You choose the material - wood or composite. If you are leaning toward a low-maintenance surface that holds up to Beaumont's climate, we will walk you through the composite options that make sense for your budget. For a ground-up build with a specific design in mind, our deck railing installation service can be added to any replacement project.
Best for decks with a solid frame and isolated damage - individual board replacement, railing repair, or stair rebuilding.
Suits homeowners who want the look and cost of natural wood with a new structural build that accounts for Beaumont's wind and soil.
Ideal for homeowners who want a low-maintenance surface that resists fading, cracking, and splintering in Beaumont's intense UV and heat.
Beaumont's climate is genuinely hard on outdoor structures. Summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees, UV exposure is stronger at the city's elevation than it is closer to the coast, and the wind through the San Gorgonio Pass puts constant stress on railings and post connections. Homeowners in Beaumont and neighboring Banning both deal with these same conditions, and a contractor who has not worked in this pass corridor may not build to the right wind load standards for the area.
Much of Beaumont's housing was built in large master-planned communities during the late 1990s through the 2010s, and many of those original decks are now reaching the age where structural problems show up underneath a surface that still looks acceptable. If your home was built during that period, the deck is likely old enough that a full inspection is worth doing even if you have not noticed any obvious signs of damage yet.
We come out, walk the deck, check the boards, test the railings, and look at the posts and frame underneath. We will tell you honestly whether repairs make sense or a full replacement is the better value - and we leave you with a written estimate before we go.
For most deck replacements and significant repairs in Beaumont, we pull a permit from the city before work begins. We handle the application ourselves - you do not have to navigate city paperwork. The permit process typically adds one to three weeks to the timeline.
On the first day of a replacement project, the crew removes the old deck and hauls away the debris. We then set new concrete footings - dug deep enough for Beaumont's soil conditions - and build the structural frame. This is the noisiest day of the project.
A city inspector visits at least once during the build to check the structural work. After final inspection passes, we walk the finished deck with you - check every railing, walk the stairs, and review any care instructions before leaving the job site clean.
We come out, look at the full structure, and give you a straight answer - no upsell, just an honest assessment.
(951) 574-0539We check the frame and posts before recommending anything. If repairs are the right answer for your situation, we say so - even when a full replacement would be a bigger job for us. You get a clear explanation of what we found and what it will take to fix it.
We have been building and repairing decks in the Beaumont area since 2015 and know what the San Gorgonio Pass wind does to post connections and railing hardware over time. Every replacement we build uses anchors and hardware sized for local wind conditions - not just minimum code.
You receive a written, itemized estimate before any work begins. If we find something unexpected - like a rotted post or a footing that needs to be redone - we talk it through before we proceed. California law limits contractor down payment amounts; details are available at the California Contractors State License Board.
We handle the permit application with the City of Beaumont on your behalf and can help you navigate HOA approval requirements if your community requires them. You do not have to make a single call to the building department or figure out what paperwork is required.
A repaired or replaced deck should feel completely solid - no wobble, no bounce, no soft spots. That is the standard we hold every project to, whether we are replacing three boards or tearing the whole thing out and starting over.
The North American Deck and Railing Association (NADRA) publishes homeowner guidance on deck safety inspections and what to look for in a contractor. You can verify any California contractor license at the CSLB license lookup tool.
For decks that are structurally sound but need a fresh protective finish to handle Beaumont's UV and heat going forward.
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