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Deckers
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Deck or Porch - RepairDeck or Porch - Repair - For Business

Serving Tabor, SD and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We needed 3 custom built-in bookshelves and Linden did a fantastic job getting us exactly what we needed! He is professional, prompt, communicative and easy to work with. Craftsmanship was outstanding. He takes great pride in his work and we would definitely recommend him to others!"
coffee bar installion
blue pine floating shelf
blue pine floating shelf
arched bookcase
arched bookcase

+17

Response time2 days
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RiverBend Contracting, LLC
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Deck or Porch - RepairDeck or Porch - Repair - For Business

Serving Tabor, SD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Nathan, owner of River Bend contracting built a floating deck for me next to my camper at Meridian Bridge RV Resort. I had some specific ideas on the design, which included separate steps and fenced area for my dog. After working with other contractors in the past, communication has become a top priority! Nathan was fantastic! I completely understand construction time lines are estimates and I even contributed to that estimated completion date by adding extras during my deck construction. Every day, Nathan let me know his schedule for the following day. When I left to stay at my permanent home for a couple of days, he sent pictures everyday to show me the progress. I was never left wondering if someone was going to be there working on my deck. The finished deck is outstanding! Nathan is a skilled contractor who completes your project with the same amount of mastery, pride and perfectionism as if he was building it for himself. I highly recommend River Bend Construction for your next home project. If you would like to see their fantastic work, drive by site 615 at Meridian Bridge RV Resort to admire the workmanship exhibited on my new deck!"
Finished Deck
shower/tub install
Privacy Fence
Privacy fence
Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Xtreme Xteriors, LLC
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Deck or Porch - Repair

Serving Tabor, SD and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They did an excellent job! They were fast too, and our house looks great! The guys were all so nice and really concerned about doing it right! I would definitely recommend them!"
Egress window
4 season patio room with sky lights
Easy breeze room.
3 season patio room
4 season patio room

+15

Response time7 hrs
42 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Deck Repair questions, answered by experts

The best time to paint your deck is when temperatures are neither too cold (below 60 degrees) nor too hot (above 85 degrees). Always paint your deck when there’s no risk of rain. For fast-drying paint like acrylic or latex, ensure your deck can dry for at least four hours. Oil-based paints take longer to dry and may require 48 hours to completely cure.

It’s important to make sure the wood on a new deck is properly seasoned. Seasoning a deck is simple: Once you build it (or have a pro do so), just leave it alone so it can acclimate to the environment. If you don’t give the deck proper seasoning time before staining, the stain can lock in any lingering moisture and cause mold, rot, and other moisture issues down the road. Give the wood at least four to eight weeks to season before you stain.

In most cases, your deck will need some form of deck footing to hold it in place, preventing moisture from rotting your wood and decreasing your deck’s lifespan. Concrete deck blocks are the most common type of footing for floating decks. Some homeowners use ground-level deck footings. For added security, consider digging and laying your ground-level footings below ground.

Yes, and in some cases, frozen ground may improve the digging process for footings due to sturdier conditions. It’s easier than working in muddy conditions, which are more common in the spring. Contractors may use machinery that makes this step a breeze, so harder ground shouldn’t affect the building process.

Rotting wood, loose railings, or unstable stairs may indicate a need for expertise.

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