Deck Restoration in Roswell, GA

Roswell's established neighborhoods feature some of the most mature outdoor living spaces in North Fulton County, and many homeowners have decks that are well past due for professional attention. Catalino Quality Construction provides comprehensive deck restoration services throughout Roswell — from the tree-lined properties near Riverside Park and the Chattahoochee River corridor to homes along Holcomb Bridge Road, Alpharetta Highway, and Old Alabama Road.

When Restoration Makes Sense

Not every weathered deck needs to be torn down and rebuilt. If your deck's framing is structurally sound but the surface looks gray, splintered, or stained with mildew, restoration is almost always the smarter investment. It costs a fraction of new construction and can extend your deck's useful life by many years. Roswell homeowners in neighborhoods like Martins Landing, Saddle Creek, and the historic district regularly choose restoration to bring their outdoor spaces back to life without the disruption and expense of a complete rebuild.

Our Restoration Process

Every restoration starts with a thorough structural inspection. We examine footings, posts, beams, joists, railings, and the decking surface to identify any compromised components. Rotted boards, corroded hardware, and weakened connections are replaced before we move to surface work — you can't get lasting results from a cosmetic treatment over a failing structure.

Once the framing is solid, we power-wash the entire deck to strip away dirt, mildew, graying, and old finish. Next, we sand the wood to open the grain and create an even surface for stain absorption. The final step is applying two coats of premium penetrating stain and sealant, chosen specifically for Georgia's combination of intense UV, heavy rain, and high humidity.

Materials and Finish Options

For wood decks, we use high-quality penetrating oil stains with UV inhibitors that protect against sun damage while letting the natural grain show through. We carry a full range of colors — from natural cedar tones to rich walnut and mahogany finishes — so your restored deck complements your home's exterior.

If your existing deck boards are beyond restoration, we can replace damaged sections with pressure-treated lumber, cedar, or composite materials like Trex. Composite decking won't rot, splinter, or require periodic staining, making it a practical upgrade for high-traffic areas like stairs and dining zones.

Protecting Your Investment

Georgia's climate is hard on outdoor wood. The Roswell area sees summer temperatures that regularly exceed 90°F, afternoon thunderstorms that dump heavy rain, and humidity levels that promote mold and mildew growth year-round. A properly restored and sealed deck stands up to these conditions far better than bare or neglected wood. We recommend re-staining every two to three years to maintain protection — and we're happy to set up a maintenance schedule for our Roswell clients.

Why Roswell Homeowners Trust Us

Catalino Quality Construction is licensed through the State of Georgia and fully insured with liability and workers' compensation coverage. With nearly 15 years of experience, owner Robert Catalino personally manages each restoration from initial inspection to final walkthrough. That hands-on oversight ensures consistent quality whether we're working on a small back porch off Crossville Road or a large multi-level deck in East Roswell.

Ready to bring your deck back to life? Contact us for a free deck restoration estimate in Roswell, GA.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my deck needs restoration or a full rebuild?

If the framing — posts, beams, and joists — is structurally sound, restoration is almost always the better investment. We inspect every deck before recommending a path forward, so you get an honest assessment rather than an unnecessary rebuild.

How long does a deck restoration take in Roswell?

Most deck restorations take three to five days. That includes structural repairs, power washing, sanding, and two coats of stain and sealant. Weather can extend the timeline since stain needs dry conditions to cure properly.

What type of stain do you recommend for Georgia's climate?

We typically use semi-transparent penetrating oil stains for wood decks. They absorb into the grain rather than forming a film on top, which means they won't peel or blister in Georgia's heat and humidity. We choose products with built-in UV inhibitors for extra protection.

How often should I have my deck re-stained in the Roswell area?

For most Roswell decks, we recommend re-staining every two to three years. Decks with heavy sun exposure or proximity to the Chattahoochee corridor may need attention sooner due to extra UV and moisture.

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