Deck Repair Services in Cincinnati, OH

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New Leaf Home Repair and Remodeling has been providing deck repair services to Cincinnati-area homeowners since 2020. From rotted boards and loose railings to structural post repairs and refinishing, our crew restores decks to a safe, solid condition. All deck repair work is backed by our six-month quality assurance warranty.

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Decking Boards  |  Railings  |  Structure and Posts  |  Staining and Finish  |  Ledger and Flashing

Decking Board Repair and Replacement

Rotted or damaged decking boards are a safety hazard and one of the most visible signs that a deck needs attention. New Leaf Home Repair and Remodeling assesses each board individually and replaces only what is needed to restore a safe, even surface.

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Signs You Need Decking Board Repair and Replacement

  • Boards that flex, bounce, or feel soft underfoot
  • Visible rot, splitting, or cracking along the board surface
  • Nails or screws backing out of the decking
  • Dark staining, mold, or mildew embedded in the wood grain
  • Gaps widening between boards due to warping or shrinkage
  • Splinter-prone boards that are rough and badly deteriorated

Typical Cost Range

$500 - $1,200 (partial replacement) | $1,500 - $5,000+ (full deck surface)

Based on square footage, wood species, and fastener type

Do I have to replace the whole deck surface or just the bad boards?

In most cases, only the damaged boards need to be replaced. We evaluate each board and match the replacement material as closely as possible to the existing deck.

How do I know if my decking boards are safe?

Walk the surface and note any flex, softness, or visible rot. If boards give underfoot or you can see discoloration and splitting, have a professional assess the structural integrity before continued use.

What decking materials does New Leaf work with?

We work with pressure-treated lumber, cedar, and composite decking materials. Material selection depends on your deck's current construction, your budget, and long-term maintenance preferences.

Deck Railing Repair and Replacement

Loose or deteriorating deck railings are both a code compliance issue and a fall risk. New Leaf Home Repair and Remodeling repairs or replaces deck railings to restore structural integrity and a clean appearance.

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Signs You Need Deck Railing Repair and Replacement

  • Railings that wobble or shift when pressed
  • Rotted or split wood balusters or posts
  • Corroded, bent, or missing metal hardware at rail connections
  • Paint or stain peeling heavily from railing components
  • Top rail that flexes significantly when leaned against
  • Gaps between balusters that exceed code-required spacing

Typical Cost Range

$500 - $1,200 (repairs) | $1,200 - $4,500 (full railing replacement)

Varies by material (wood, composite, aluminum) and linear footage

Are loose deck railings actually dangerous?

Yes. Railings must be able to withstand significant lateral force to meet building code requirements. A railing that wobbles under light pressure should be repaired before continued use.

Can I mix new railing materials with my existing deck?

In most cases, yes. We can match the existing wood species or switch to a low-maintenance composite or aluminum option. We will walk you through what looks and performs best for your deck.

How long does railing replacement take?

A full railing replacement on a typical residential deck usually takes one to two days depending on the linear footage and material selected.

Structural Post and Beam Repair

Deck posts and beams carry the weight of the entire structure, so rot or damage at this level is serious and should not be deferred. New Leaf Home Repair and Remodeling addresses structural concerns with full rot removal, sistering, and proper concrete footing work when needed.

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Signs You Need Structural Post and Beam Repair

  • Posts that appear to lean or shift under the deck frame
  • Soft or spongy wood at the base of posts near the concrete
  • Visible rot or dark discoloration at post-to-beam connections
  • The deck surface has developed a noticeable slope or sag
  • Cracking or spalling in the concrete footings below posts
  • Connections between beam and post that appear separated or loose

Typical Cost Range

$500 - $1,500 (single post) | $2,000 - $7,000+ (multiple structural repairs)

Scope-dependent; includes rot removal, sistering, and concrete work

Can a rotted post be repaired without replacing it?

Minor surface rot can sometimes be treated and stabilized, but structural posts with deep rot need to be replaced to maintain load-bearing capacity. We assess the extent of the rot before recommending an approach.

Will structural post repair require a permit?

In some Cincinnati-area jurisdictions, structural repairs to decks may require a permit. We can advise you on whether your project is likely to require one based on scope.

What is sistering and when is it used?

Sistering involves attaching a new structural member alongside a damaged one to restore strength without full removal. It is commonly used on beams and joists where partial damage has occurred.

Deck Staining

Weathered and unprotected deck surfaces absorb moisture and UV damage that accelerate deterioration. Proper cleaning, preparation, and staining extend the life of the deck and restore its appearance.

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Signs You Need Deck Staining

  • Stain or sealant that is peeling, flaking, or worn through in high-traffic areas
  • Wood that has turned gray and looks dry or weathered
  • Water that absorbs into the wood rather than beading on the surface
  • Visible mold, algae, or mildew growth on the surface
  • Surface checking (small cracks running along the grain of the boards)
  • Overall appearance that looks neglected or inconsistent in color

Typical Cost Range

$500 - $1,200 (cleaning and stain) | $800 - $2,500 (strip, sand, restain)

Based on deck size, current finish condition, and product selected

How often should a deck be stained or sealed?

Most decks benefit from reapplication every two to three years, though high-sun or high-traffic decks may need attention sooner. The best indicator is whether water still beads on the surface.

Does the deck need to be cleaned before staining?

Yes. Proper prep is critical. We clean and, when needed, strip the old finish and lightly sand to ensure the new stain bonds correctly and provides lasting protection.

Can I change the color of my deck stain?

Yes, in most cases. Going lighter over a darker stain can be challenging and may require stripping first, which we can discuss and plan for during the estimate.

Ledger Board and Flashing Repair

The ledger board connects your deck to the house, and improper or failed flashing at this joint is one of the leading causes of house rot and structural failure. New Leaf Home Repair and Remodeling repairs and re-flashes ledger connections to stop water infiltration and restore structural integrity.

Signs You Need Ledger Board and Flashing Repair

  • Water staining on the interior wall or rim joist behind the deck
  • Visible gaps or missing flashing between the ledger and the house siding
  • Rotted wood on the house rim joist or sill plate near the deck attachment
  • The deck frame pulling slightly away from the house
  • Soft or damaged siding or sheathing at the deck-to-house connection
  • Persistent moisture or dampness in the basement near the deck wall

Typical Cost Range

$500 - $2,000 (flashing/ledger repair) | $1,500 - $5,000+ (ledger replacement)

Critical structural and waterproofing repair; scope-dependent

How serious is failed ledger flashing?

Very serious. Without proper flashing, water infiltrates the house structure behind the siding, leading to rot in the rim joist, wall framing, and sheathing. Left unaddressed, this becomes a significant structural repair.

Can ledger flashing be repaired without removing the whole deck?

Often yes, depending on the extent of damage. In cases where the rot has not spread significantly, we can pull back siding, remove the damaged ledger, re-flash correctly, and reattach without full demolition.

What type of flashing material does New Leaf use?

We use corrosion-resistant metal flashing appropriate for the material type and climate. We follow current best practices for ledger attachment and waterproofing as outlined in standard residential construction guidelines.

How Our Process Works

Every New Leaf project follows the same four steps:

  1. Initial Consultation. We come to your home, look at what you have, and listen to what you want. We assess the project scope and walk through the work with you in person.
  2. Detailed Scope and Estimate. You get a written scope and a detailed estimate before any work starts. If there are areas where costs could shift once we get into the project, we flag them upfront so there are no surprises later.
  3. Build. Our own crew does the work. We manage the project from start to finish and handle the permit process.
  4. Punch List and Six-Month Warranty. We do not leave until you have signed off. If a defect appears within six months, we fix it at no charge.

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Do I have to replace the whole deck surface or just the bad boards?

In most cases, only the damaged boards need to be replaced. We evaluate each board and match the replacement material as closely as possible to the existing deck.

Are loose deck railings actually dangerous?

Yes. Railings must be able to withstand significant lateral force to meet building code requirements. A railing that wobbles under light pressure should be repaired before continued use.

Can a rotted post be repaired without replacing it?

Minor surface rot can sometimes be treated and stabilized, but structural posts with deep rot need to be replaced to maintain load-bearing capacity. We assess the extent of the rot before recommending an approach.

How often should a deck be stained or sealed?

Most decks benefit from reapplication every two to three years, though high-sun or high-traffic decks may need attention sooner. The best indicator is whether water still beads on the surface.

How serious is failed ledger flashing?

Very serious. Without proper flashing, water infiltrates the house structure behind the siding, leading to rot in the rim joist, wall framing, and sheathing. Left unaddressed, this becomes a significant structural repair.

Will structural post or ledger repair require a permit?

In some Cincinnati-area jurisdictions, structural repairs to decks may require a permit. We can advise you on whether your project is likely to require one based on scope and location.

What does deck repair cost in Cincinnati?

Deck surface work runs $500 to $5,000 or more depending on how many boards need replacing. Railing repairs or replacement runs $500 to $4,500. Structural post repairs run $500 to $7,000 or more for multiple posts. Staining and sealing runs $500 to $2,500.

Do you serve my area?

New Leaf serves homeowners throughout Hamilton, Warren, Butler, and Clermont counties, including Cincinnati, Mason, West Chester, Blue Ash, Loveland, Milford, Springboro, and surrounding communities.

Why Choose Us?

New Leaf is committed to delivering high-quality remodeling and repair services at honest, affordable pricing. We back all of our work with a six-month worry-free guarantee.

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Quality Assurance

All of our work comes with a six-month warranty. If a defect arises from our work, we will repair it at no cost to you.

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Fully Insured

We carry liability insurance and workers' compensation for your peace of mind.

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Family is important to us, and we respect your property as if it were our own.

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Joey WalkerMay 2026
★★★★★

New Leaf did an amazing job on 3 repairs/projects on the interior and exterior of my home! Noah & Jonah were great to work with! They were both communicative & friendly and kept me in the loop every step of the way! I would use New Leaf again and would highly recommend their services to family and friends!

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Remy O'ConnerApril 2026
★★★★★

Karl and Jonah from New Leaf were honestly some of the best repairmen that I have encountered in their industry in a very long time. Not only did they do a beautiful job fixing our door frame but they were especially friendly and approachable when we had questions. I thought that we were going to struggle with “red tape” or “added costs” like many other companies I’ve dealt with in the past but not only did they not have surprise extra costs but they fixed items not even listed in the contract at no extra costs. What a great pair! Thanks so much fellas!

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Kathy JohnstonJuly 2024
★★★★★

New Leaf helped us turn our 1970’s ranch into a modern custom living space that meets our day-to-day needs and allows us to entertain large groups of people. They also helped us transform our master bath into a space that feels like a spa. Noah and Wyatt are skilled craftsmen with a great crew. Their attention to detail, excellent communication, honesty, and dependability were amazing. Our friends and family have been blown away by the custom details, and we absolutely LOVE our “new” home