The Best Deck Repairs in Athens, TN
Bring your deck back to life with repairs that make it safer, sturdier, and ready for everyday use.

Most Reliable Deck Repairs in Athens, TN
Decks in our area take a beating—sun, rain, humidity, and time all play a part. If the boards feel soft, the railings wiggle, or the stairs are starting to tilt, it’s time to take a closer look.
We’ve repaired 200+ decks, many in just 1–3 days, with daily updates and a lifetime warranty on every job. From spotting structural damage to replacing rotted wood, we take care of what’s needed so you can get back to using your outdoor space without second guessing it.

- 200+ Decks Repaired
- 1-Day and 3-Day Deck Repairs
- Lifetime Warranty
- Daily Project Updates and Photos
- Code-Compliant, Inspected Repairs
- Clear, Written Pricing Before Work Starts
Some of Our Recent Repair Projects Near Athens, TN
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What Your Athens Neighbors Are Saying
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Kim DiBenedetto
Nate and his team were professional and efficient. We were in constant communication.
I have 3 dogs that the workers were mindful of by keeping the gate closed and not leaving any nails or screws as a hazard.
JC and/or Nate were here everyday to ensure quality and perfection.
There is no one else I would recommend for your deck both new or repairs. I only wish I could give more than 5 stars!
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Jennifer Axley
What Does Deck Repair Cost in Athens, TN?
Here’s What Affects the Price:
- Damage Type – Soft spots, warped boards, and loose rails each take different time and materials.
- Materials – We’ll match your existing deck or upgrade to something lower maintenance if you prefer.
- Structural Fixes – If the frame’s compromised, we may need to replace beams or support posts.
- Access – If it’s tight to the house or low to the ground, it can take longer to reach and fix.
- Finishing Touches – Repairs often include sealing, painting, or matching hardware to keep the whole thing looking and functioning right.
Staying on Budget and On-Time
Repair costs vary, but we’ll give you a written estimate before anything starts. A focused repair today often saves you from bigger structural problems down the line. It’s a practical way to protect your home without spending more than you need to.
Most repairs take a day or two. Larger scopes may run a little longer. Either way, you’ll know the schedule upfront. We show up when expected, clean up daily, and stay in touch until the job’s done. You won’t be left wondering what’s going on or when it’ll be finished.
How We Handle Deck Repairs

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Common Questions About Deck Repair in Athens, TN
If the damage is limited to a few spots—like loose boards, railings, or steps—repair is usually enough. If the framing is sagging, posts are rotting, or everything feels unstable, we’ll let you know if replacement makes more sense. We’ll walk you through both options and what they mean.
Some deck repairs do require permits, especially if we’re touching the structure. We handle that part—drawings, submission, inspection scheduling—so the job meets local code and passes inspection. You don’t have to track down anything yourself.
We can usually schedule most deck repair jobs within a few business days after you approve the estimate and (if needed) the permit is ready. You’ll know your start window in writing. If anything changes, we’ll let you know right away.
We typically use pressure-treated wood for repairs because it matches most existing decks and holds up well. For clients who want lower maintenance, we can use composite or other options. We’ll always recommend what fits best—functionally and visually.

Nate Burket
Let’s Take Care of That Deck
If your deck feels shaky, soft, or just plain worn out, we can help.
Call (865) 801-4545 or send us a message to get started. You’ll get a full estimate, a clear plan, and a team that shows up and follows through. When it comes to reliable deck repair in Athens, TN, we’ve got the tools—and the track record.
Athens, TN sits right between Knoxville and Chattanooga, but it’s got a charm all its own. You’ve got Mayfield Dairy’s visitor center, the historic McMinn County Courthouse, and the kind of neighborhoods where backyard decks actually get used.