Replace Your Aging Deck with Confidence
Structural problems, rot, and builder-grade materials don't belong under your feet. We design and build replacement decks that stand up to New England weather—and your standards—for decades.
When It's Time to Replace Your Deck
Many homeowners don't realize their deck has become unsafe until it's too late. Here are the warning signs that indicate repair isn't enough—and replacement is the right choice.
Structural Safety Concerns
Soft spots when walking, bouncing boards under weight, or posts shifting in frost heave are signs that your deck's structural integrity is compromised.
Visible Rot & Decay
Water damage behind fascia boards, joist deterioration, and mold growth often hide beneath the surface—especially in decks over 15 years old.
Failing Stairs & Railings
Wobbly handrails, unstable stringers, and railings that don't meet current building codes put your family and guests at risk.
Maintenance Fatigue
When annual staining no longer hides the wear, splinters are constant, and the boards are cupping and fading—repairs aren't the answer anymore.
If any of these sound familiar, you're not alone. And you don't have to keep patching something that wasn't built to last.


We Design Before We Build
Deck replacement isn't just about removing the old structure and putting up a new one. It's an opportunity to rethink how the space works for your life.
Before we pick up a single tool, we understand how you'll use your deck, what frustrations you had with the old one, and what you actually want from the new space. Then we design accordingly.
Layout & Traffic Flow
Entry and exit points, furniture placement, and natural movement patterns that make your deck intuitive to use.
Elevation & Sightlines
Views, sun exposure, and privacy considerations that maximize your outdoor enjoyment.
Architectural Integration
Design that complements your home's style—not a generic structure that looks like an afterthought.
Future-Proofing
Electrical for lighting and grilling stations, structural capacity for hot tubs or pergolas down the road.
Most homeowners only replace their deck once. We make sure you get it right.
Materials That Perform in Our Climate
New England's freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow loads, and coastal humidity are hard on outdoor structures. We select and install materials specifically engineered for these conditions.
Composite Decking
Engineered for moisture resistance, fade protection, and minimal maintenance. Premium brands like Trex, TimberTech, and Azek are designed to handle New England's extreme temperature swings without warping, cracking, or rotting.
- 25-50 year manufacturer warranties
- No staining, sealing, or sanding required
- Splinter-free and slip-resistant
Pressure-Treated Wood
A cost-effective option with a traditional aesthetic. When installed correctly with proper spacing, fastening, and ventilation, pressure-treated lumber performs well in New England—though it requires regular maintenance.
- Lower upfront investment
- Classic, natural wood appearance
- Requires staining every 1-3 years
Not sure which material is right for your project? We'll walk you through the options during your consultation—no pressure, just honest guidance.
The Deck Pros Process
A clear, professional process designed to remove uncertainty and keep you in control from first conversation to final walkthrough.
Consultation & Site Evaluation
We visit your home, assess the existing structure, discuss your goals, and understand how you want to use your new deck.
Thoughtful Design & Planning
Custom design that fits your space, lifestyle, and home's architecture—not a one-size-fits-all template.
Clear Scope & Transparent Pricing
Detailed quote with every cost explained. No hidden fees, no surprises, no uncomfortable negotiations.
Permits & Inspections Handled
We manage all permit applications and coordinate with local building departments throughout Southern NH. You don't deal with paperwork.
Professional Construction
Experienced crew, consistent communication, and timeline management. You'll always know where your project stands.
Final Walkthrough & Long-Term Confidence
We ensure every detail meets your expectations before we leave—and stand behind our work for years to come.
Real Deck Replacement Projects
See examples of aging, unsafe, or builder-grade decks we've replaced with custom designs built to last.

20-year-old pressure-treated deck replaced with a custom Trex composite design featuring cable railings and built-in lighting.
Material: Trex Transcend Composite

Builder-grade deck replaced with a multi-level design that maximized the backyard's natural slope and added a dedicated grilling area.
Material: TimberTech AZEK

Failing pool deck replaced with a modern composite design featuring integrated LED lighting for evening entertaining.
Material: Trex Enhance Composite

Unsafe elevated deck replaced with a code-compliant structure featuring dark composite decking and aluminum railings.
Material: TimberTech Pro Reserve
Is Deck Pros Right For You?
We want to be upfront about how we work so you can make the best decision for your project.
This Service Is For You If…
- You prioritize safety and long-term durability
- You want a deck that's designed around how you live
- You expect clear communication and professional planning
- You're ready to invest in a solution that lasts
This May Not Be Right If…
- You're primarily comparing bids by price
- You need a temporary or short-term solution
- You prefer to manage contractors and trades yourself
- You're looking for the fastest possible timeline at any cost
We're not the right fit for every project—and that's okay. If your priorities align with ours, we'd love to talk.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get clear answers to common questions about deck replacement in Southern New Hampshire. If you don't see your question here, we're happy to discuss it.
Ready to Plan Your Deck Replacement?
Tell us about your project. No pressure, no obligation—just a straightforward conversation about what's possible.