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Porches & Decks
4.6(
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Serving Broken Arrow, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"BJ did a great job! Looks awesome. Showed up on schedule and the final price was exactly what he quoted. I would highly recommend BJ for any type of deck or porch work."
Response time2 days
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Andablo's Remodeling
5.0(
10
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Serving Broken Arrow, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Showed up as promised. Built a deck, patched a leak in the roof, sheet rock repair, and replaced the toilet. Highly recommend and wil be calling back when needed"
Ceramic
Ceramic
Ceramic
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Response time10 hrs
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by66%of homeowners
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Revive Home Renovation, LLC
4.9(
10
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Serving Broken Arrow, OK and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They were very attentive to returning calls. They got the job done within a timely manner. They were very pleasant to work with. I have recommended this company to others and would recommend them to anyone in need of services!"
Response time2 days
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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B & C Custom Woodworks, LLC
4.6(
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Serving Broken Arrow, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I was great working with Todd and Matt on the custom cabinet doors they installed, as well as the repairs they performed to the exterior siding of my home. Yep, these guys can do it all! Both jobs were done with excellent quality and workmanship. They were attentive to every detail and I really appreciated how they communicated with me throughout the project. I look forward to working with them again."
Response time1 day
Response rate86%
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Christian Construction
5.0(
10
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Serving Broken Arrow, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Tyler and his team did an excellent job with our business remodel. It included several things like knocking down walls, repairing drywall, replacing doors, electrical work, flooring, finishing touches, painting, and cleanup. All areas of his work were top notch and communication was great."
Response time1 day
Response rate92%
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Deck Repair questions, answered by experts

Composite decking might cost more upfront, but it delivers value in terms of durability. Unlike wood, composite material resists common deck problems such as rotting, fading, warping, and all the other things you don’t want a deck to do. The extra processes lead to a higher price tag, but you’ll save big in maintenance costs down the road.

The choice between Trex, a brand of composite decking, and PVC decking depends on your priorities regarding budget, appearance, and environmental impact. Both materials are durable and resistant to moisture and insects. Trex is often considered more eco-friendly because it contains recycled wood and plastic and is 25% recyclable, while PVC is fully synthetic and harder to recycle. Aesthetically, Trex is designed to look more like real wood, whereas PVC often has a glossier, more plastic-like finish. In terms of cost, Trex is typically less expensive than PVC.

PVC decking tends to be cooler than composite because the material is less dense and absorbs less heat. However, it depends on the deck’s color. A dark-colored PVC deck may run hotter than a light-colored composite deck. If you’re concerned about your deck getting too hot, it’s best to stick to a light color such as beige or gray.

Pressure-treated decks last 15 to 20 years on average, but with proper maintenance, you could get 40 to 50 years of value from yours. Reseal your deck every one to two years, and replace old or rotted wood as soon as possible to avoid structural damage. Where you live plays a role in the lifespan of your deck. Intense sunlight, rainfall, wind, and hail can reduce the deck’s lifespan.

Yes, it is generally safe to have a fire pit on a deck, but you must adhere to building codes and take several safety precautions. For both built-in and freestanding models, you must use a heat-resistant barrier, such as a fire pit pad or heat shield, between the pit and the deck. Additionally, consider the weight of the fire pit and ensure your deck can structurally support it, reinforcing it if necessary. The fire pit must also be positioned a safe distance from your house, particularly from materials like vinyl siding, to prevent heat damage.

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