Deck & Patio Repair in Princeton, TX
Outdoor living is our wheelhouse. We replace loose or rotted deck boards, tighten and rebuild railings, repair pergolas and patio covers, and handle the seasonal maintenance that keeps your backyard ready for company.
Princeton is one of the fastest-growing exurbs east of McKinney — Whitewing Trails, Vinland, and the new subdivisions stretching along Hwy 380. Most of what we do here is first-year settling work: drywall cracks, sticking doors, fence pickets and the builder-warranty-adjacent fixes that always come up.
Newer decks in newly built backyards usually need cosmetic refresh (stain, board replacement, railing tightening) more than structural work. We do that on a one-visit timeline before your next backyard cookout.
- Licensed & insured
- Locally owned
- Same-week scheduling
Deck & Patio Repair we do in Princeton
- Deck board replacement
- Railing and baluster repair
- Pergola and patio-cover repair
- Stain, seal and refinish
- Outdoor fixture and fan mounting
- Step and threshold repair
Young neighborhoods come with their own pattern of small issues, and we're the call after the warranty company won't come back.
Do you really serve Princeton?+
Yes — Princeton is part of our regular Collin County service area, and most deck & patio repair jobs in Princeton are scheduled the same week. Call or text (469) 721-0146.
Do you replace whole decks?+
We focus on repairs and refreshes. For full rebuilds we'll connect you with the right contractor.
How much does deck repair cost?+
Board replacements, railing fixes and step repairs typically start around $129. Larger refreshes — staining, multiple board runs, structural fixes — are quoted by size.
Is my railing safe?+
Loose, wobbly or rotted railings are a real fall hazard, especially with kids around or above a step. We test, re-anchor and replace pieces as needed so the rail actually does its job.
Can you stain and seal my existing deck?+
Yes. We pressure-clean, sand rough spots and apply a stain or sealer rated for North Texas sun. Quoted by square footage and rail count.
How often should I refinish a deck?+
In our climate, every 2-3 years for stained pine, less often for sealed hardwoods. UV and seasonal swings break finishes down faster than people expect.
Need deck & patio repair in Princeton?
Call or text for a fast, free quote — most small jobs get scheduled the same week.
