Our Deck Restoration Process
There’s a right way and a wrong way to restore a deck. The wrong way is slapping some stain over dirty, damaged timber and calling it done. We’ve seen plenty of those jobs – they look alright for about three months before everything goes to hell. Step 1: Thorough Inspection and Assessment We start with a comprehensive deck inspection – and we mean proper inspection, not just a quick walk around. We’re checking underneath, testing boards, looking at fixings, checking for rot and termites. You’ll get a detailed damage assessment report that explains exactly what’s wrong and what needs doing. No surprises, no upselling – just honest reporting about your deck’s condition. Step 2: Cleaning and Preparation Pressure washing strips away years of grime, mould, and old finish. Then comes sanding – proper sanding that removes splinters, evens out surfaces, and opens up the timber grain so it’ll actually absorb the protective coatings. This prep work takes time, but it’s the difference between a restoration that lasts years versus one that fails in months. Step 3: Repairs and Surface Work We handle all repairs and replacements at this stage – fixing structural issues, replacing damaged boards, securing loose fixings. Then we move to surface restoration – filling cracks and holes, smoothing rough spots, making everything level and safe. Step 4: Protection and Finishing Staining or oiling application isn’t just about looks – it’s your deck’s primary defense against moisture and UV damage. We use products specifically designed for coastal conditions, applying multiple coats properly. The final protective sealing creates a barrier against salt spray, rain, and humidity that your deck faces daily here on the Central Coast. Done right, a restored deck can look and perform like new for years.

Preventative Maintenance That Actually Works
Here’s the truth about deck maintenance on the Central Coast – if you’re not looking after your deck regularly, you’re basically throwing money away. The coastal environment is harsh, and neglect turns small issues into expensive problems fast. Regular Cleaning Schedule Clean your deck at least twice a year – more if you’re right on the waterfront. Salt buildup, leaf litter, and mould don’t just look bad, they trap moisture against the timber and accelerate rot. A good sweep and wash down with a deck cleaner takes an afternoon and saves you thousands down the track. Annual Oiling or Staining This is non-negotiable. Reapply oil or stain annually – or every six months if you’re in a particularly exposed location. The protective coating breaks down under our UV exposure, and once it’s gone, moisture gets into the timber. We’ve seen decks age five years in one season when the coating fails. Fixing and Hardware Checks Walk your deck every few months and check fixings – screws and nails work loose over time. Tighten what needs tightening, replace what’s rusted. Takes half an hour and prevents boards from becoming trip hazards. Drainage and Termite Vigilance Keep drainage clear – gutters, gaps between boards, around posts. Standing water is deck cancer. Termite inspections should happen annually. They love deck timbers, especially where posts meet the ground. The property owners who spend an hour or two on maintenance every few months never need major repairs. The ones who ignore their decks entirely? They’re the ones calling us for expensive restoration work.
Restoration vs. Replacement: Making the Right Call
Not every deck is worth saving – and we’ll tell you that straight up. If your deck’s structurally compromised throughout, if the frame’s rotted out, or if it was built dodgy to begin with, sometimes starting fresh is the smarter move financially. Restoration makes sense when the frame and structure are fundamentally sound, damage is localised to specific areas, and the deck’s layout and size still work for your needs. Generally, if repairs are going to cost more than 60-70% of a replacement, you’re better off rebuilding. Replacement is the better option when there’s extensive rot throughout the structure, the deck doesn’t meet current building codes and can’t be brought up to standard, or you want to completely change the design or size. We’ll give you honest advice either way – because repeat customers and referrals matter more to us than pushing you toward the bigger job.

Frequently Asked Questions About Deck Repair and Restoration
Honestly, it varies wildly depending on what needs doing. Simple board replacements might be a few hundred dollars, while comprehensive restoration with structural repairs can run into the thousands. We provide free assessments and detailed quotes so you know exactly what you’re up for before we start anything.
For most residential decks, we’re talking anywhere from 2-5 days, depending on the extent of damage and weather conditions. Simple repairs might be done in a day. Full restoration with structural work, cleaning, repairs, and refinishing takes longer. We’ll give you realistic timeframes upfront.
We do our best to match your existing deck timber, but perfect matches aren’t always possible – especially with older hardwoods that have weathered and aged. We’ll source the closest match available and can discuss options for blending or staining to minimise visual differences.
Generally, straightforward repairs and maintenance don’t require approval. However, if we’re doing significant structural work, rebuilding sections, or changing the deck’s footprint, council approval might be needed. We’ll let you know during the assessment if permits are required.
Every 2-3 years is a good rule of thumb for the Central Coast. If you’re right on the waterfront or your deck’s over 15 years old, annual inspections make more sense. Catching problems early saves money.
With proper restoration and ongoing maintenance, you can easily add another 10-15 years to a deck’s life. The key is keeping up with that annual maintenance we talked about – otherwise you’re back to square one within a few years.
Get Your Free Deck Assessment Today
Your deck doesn’t have to be a source of stress. Whether you’ve spotted some worrying signs or just want peace of mind about your deck’s condition, we’ll come out and give you an honest assessment – no charge, no obligation. We service all areas across the Central Coast, including Terrigal, Avoca Beach, Copacabana, Gosford, and surrounding areas. Most deck problems are fixable, and we’ll tell you straight whether restoration or replacement makes more sense for your situation. Call us for a free deck inspection and repair quote. Let’s get your outdoor space back to being somewhere you actually want to spend time – safely.