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HomeWorx Renovations
New to Angi
Deck or Porch - Repair

Serving Buffalo, TX and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

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I’m a general contractor with hands-on experience in residential renovations, repairs, and property improvements. Through my business, HomeWorx Renovations, I’ve managed projects from planning and estimating to completion, with a strong focus on quality workmanship, clear communication, and customer satisfaction. I take pride in solving problems, staying organized, and delivering projects on time while building lasting relationships with clients.

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Pressurewashtx.Com
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Deck or Porch - RepairDeck or Porch - Repair - For Business

Serving Buffalo, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

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"Great! They arrived at the time they promised. They were careful around my shrubs. The brick and siding of the house looked great and I was shocked at the difference having the driveway pressure washed made. I have asked them to contact me every 6 months to have it done again."
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Ybarra Professional Builders
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Deck or Porch - RepairDeck or Porch - Repair - For Business

Serving Buffalo, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

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"I genuinely recommend Ybarra Professional Builders for their track of time, quality of servcie, punctuality and the level of professionalism. We had appointed several other bulders nearby our town however, never we were satisfied with the sidings and looks we had for our home as an outcome. Now i could say that they (Ybarra Professional Builders) did a tremondous job in order to make it look very great and smooth."
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Deck Repair questions, answered by experts

A deck is typically attached to a house and accessed via the back door. Decks are usually constructed from wood or composite materials. A terrace, on the other hand, is a raised platform that can be attached to or detached from the house and is typically made from a hard-paved material, such as paving stones. Terraces can be built on the ground or on the roof of a home.

When deciding if you should use 2x6 or 2x8 deck joists, consider the size of the deck, joist spacing, and materials. Larger decks, larger-spaced joists, and weaker wood all require more support, meaning they need larger joists. For example, 2x8 redwood joists spaced 16 inches apart can only safely span up to 10 feet and 7 inches. On the other hand, 2x10 southern pine joists spaced 12 inches apart can be as big as 16 feet and 2 inches. If you aren’t sure what size joist is best for your project, speak with your deck builder.

Yes, it is possible to add an under-deck drainage system to an existing deck by retrofitting it to the structure. This process may require some prep work. For example, many drainage systems are installed on top of the deck joists, which would require you to remove the decking boards and railings first. To avoid this, you could opt for a below-the-joist drainage system. For best results and to ensure proper installation, it is recommended to consult a professional. A pro can inspect your deck, make any necessary repairs, and then install the drainage system correctly.

Most building codes list a minimum width of 36 inches and a maximum height of 7¾ inches. However, for the most comfort and spaciousness, you’ll want to aim for a width of at least 48 inches and a height of 7 inches. Again, it’s always a good idea to base your numbers off steps that you already use comfortably.

Pressure-treated decking may be worth it if you want a natural, insect- and rot-resistant decking material that will last for decades with proper maintenance. As such, it’s a much better option than untreated pine. Alternative wood decking materials like cedar and redwood tend to be less durable and more expensive. Some homeowners prefer composite decking, which is a low-maintenance alternative to wood but is also more costly.

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