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EA Deck Repairs
5.0(
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Deck, Fence, Patio or Porch - Clean and Seal

Serving Fox River Grove, IL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent experience from start to finish. The team was professional, punctual, and communicated clearly throughout the repair. They completed the deck repair with quality workmanship, cleaned up after the job, and made sure everything was done right. I would definitely recommend them to anyone needing deck or porch repairs."
Deck restoration
Decks
14 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Encore Painting Innovations
4.8(
57
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Deck, Fence, Patio or Porch - Clean and Seal

Serving Fox River Grove, IL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"Encore is fantastic and I'll recommend them to all my family and friends. They worked hard to paint and restore my front and back deck after years of neglect. I am now proud and confident in our homes appearance."
Work Portfolio
Work Portfolio
Work Portfolio
Work Portfolio
Work Portfolio

+150

Response time2 days
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Haven Landscape
5.0(
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Deck, Fence, Patio or Porch - Clean and Seal

Serving Fox River Grove, IL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Haven Landscape did a great job. After they completed the project you would have never known that a trench and drains were installed in the yard. Everything was restored perfectly. They identified the problem and resolved the issue."
Outdoor Kitchen Island
Outdoor Kitchen Island
Outdoor Living Patio Space
Deck-Composite
Deck-Composite

+2

Response time2 days
13 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by40%of homeowners
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Deck Cleaning questions, answered by experts

When installing deck boards, screws are generally a better option than nails. Screws offer superior holding strength over time, keeping the boards securely in place. In contrast, nails are more likely to pop out, which can create a tripping hazard. While you can use either, we recommend using 3-inch galvanized deck screws. To minimize the risk of cracking the wood, it's a good practice to drill small pilot holes before driving the screws into the deck joists.

Staining and sealing the underside of a deck creates a moisture barrier but traps water in the boards, quickly leading to rot. No matter how well you seal the above deck, water still gets through via nails and screw heads on the surface. Allow this water to flow naturally under the deck, where it is routed through the drainage system.

The best base materials for a ground-level or floating deck are typically gravel and crushed stone (also known as landscaping rocks). These options are inexpensive, provide excellent drainage, prevent weeds, and help minimize moisture buildup, which reduces shifting and rotting. For added stability and to evenly distribute the weight, you can use concrete deck blocks or pavers. While more expensive, concrete blocks and pavers offer a sturdier base than gravel or crushed stone alone.

Pressure-treated wood contains preservatives that give the material internal protection from rot and pests. Untreated lumber won’t last more than a few years unless you choose a more expensive wood, like cedar, that naturally stands up well to moisture. Composite decking can outlast wood but is more expensive and doesn’t look as natural. Keep in mind that you’ll need to seal any exterior wood product to protect it from the elements and other forms of external damage.

Building a deck is often worth the investment, not only because it provides more utility to your yard and gives you more space to entertain but also because decks tend to add value to your home. Keep in mind that second-story decks often require concrete footings, which means they will bump up your property taxes, while decks built on the first story generally don’t require a permanent foundation and won’t affect your taxes. Even with the tax increase, decks are usually a good investment in the long run.

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