Should You Repair or Replace Your Deck? A Cost-Based Decision Guide
Learn exactly when it makes sense to repair your existing deck versus tearing it down and starting fresh, with realistic cost comparisons for each option.
14 guides on deck costs, repairs, materials, permits, and maintenance
Learn exactly when it makes sense to repair your existing deck versus tearing it down and starting fresh, with realistic cost comparisons for each option.
Learn the realistic lifespan of pressure-treated wood, cedar, composite, and other deck materials so you can plan your investment wisely.
Learn exactly what belongs in a deck building contract so you can compare quotes fairly and avoid surprise costs during your project.
Comparing ground-level and raised decks on cost, permits, maintenance, and design so you can choose the right option for your yard and budget.
Learn the seven structural red flags that mean your deck needs repair now — before a collapse, injury, or costly emergency replacement.
Compare pressure-treated wood and composite decking side by side on installed cost, lifespan, maintenance demands, and long-term value for your deck project.
Most deck projects require a building permit — here's what triggers the requirement, what it costs, and how permit rules vary across all 50 states.
A new deck costs most homeowners between $7,000 and $48,000 installed — here's exactly where that money goes and what drives the price up or down.
Compare 3-tab gutter, architectural gutter, and Class 4 impact-resistant gutter grades. Learn cost differences, lifespan, and which grade insurance companies prefer.
After a hailstorm, door knocker gutter crews arrive fast. Learn seven signs your hail damage contractor is an out of state gutter installer — and what to do if you already signed.
Use this gutter contract checklist before signing. Ensure specs, payment schedule, warranty details, and scope of work are in writing to avoid costly disputes.
A thorough gutter estimate should take 45 minutes, not 5. Learn what a proper gutter inspection covers, red flags to watch for, and the key questions to ask every gutter contractor.
Poor attic ventilation — not worn-out materials — is why most gutters fail early. Learn how ridge vent and soffit vent issues destroy gutters from below, and what your replacement quote should cover.
Three gutter quotes with a $6,000 spread aren't quoting the same job. Here's exactly where the scope diverges — and how to force an apples-to-apples comparison before you sign.