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The Deck Guy of Colorado
4.6(
28
)

Serving Idaho Springs, CO and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The Deck Guy (Colorado). I needed a deck refurbish and refinish job on both my upstairs and downstairs decks. Barron responded quickly, came by and surveyed the work to be done, advised as to my best options and quoted me a fair price and fit me into his schedule with minimum delays, Less than 2 weeks later the crew showed up to start the job. The crew foreman was highly experienced, and I had confidence in him and Barron to tell me what needed to be done and some other things that would probably not benefit the job. Barron was highly professional, communicated well and was a straight shooter overall. I would recommend The Deck Guy without reservation."
Response time2 days
Recommended by89%of homeowners
Denver Decks
3.0(
2
)

Serving Idaho Springs, CO and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 1984

Free estimates

Customers say: Quality work

"BUYER BEWARE!!! TLDR: Months-long planned project delayed by Denver Decks met with disorganization, inconvenience and insulting apologies. All they care about is getting their money for the â finished productâ . Iâ m beyond disappointed and angry that I have to write that as a company, Denver Decks deserves little praise and should be EMBARRASSED as to how our project was conducted. Our project that was months of planning and waiting was ultimately met with delays and confusion the moment Denver Decks started work at my home on Sept 30th. As soon as they arrived, critical materials werenâ t on site and would be difficult to acquire. Work was stopped no less than 5 of the first 11 working days. This resulted in undue inconvenience to my family and neighbors. Each delay was another day and night of having to walk our dog-door accustomed dogs. Each delay was another day with trailers and dumpsters in our yard and on our street. Every time a different person from Denver Decks would blame something other than themselves for their terrible planning, logistics and management. It was always their supplier, the shipper, wrong parts, unforeseen circumstance, etc. Assured our project was the â anomalyâ among many routine projects, Denver Decks would account for the inconveniences. We were WRONG. I had multiple conversations with the owner of Denver Decks who dismissed our frustrations as us â not feeling good about itâ , and that it wasnâ t their fault and all that mattered was the final product, regardless of delays or frustration. The owner did little but deliver some of the delayed materials, arrived in a truck out of which trash fell out onto our street. He offered free upgrades that we didnâ t want nor matched our project specs. We then argued about potential adjustments to the original bid which of course were balked at by the owner. My follow-up texts went unanswered. A day later I was personally having to sign for and receive the delivery of some of these delayed materials (due to Denver Decks absence). My name spelled wrong on the delivery invoice no less. 3-1/2 weeks after our existing deck was demolished did my family finally have a safe and live-able deck. The carpenters themselves did great work and their craftsmanship was exceptional. But they were new to working for Denver Decks and appeared frustrated with their lack of organization and leadership from the Denver Decks back office. Things seemed tense for the onsite crew and Denver Decks throughout this project as the carpenters found themselves the middle-men between myself and the Denver Decks project team at times. Completely unprofessional. On Oct 24th, our project was finally finished. It passed the inspection by the city and our Denver Decks foreman presented us the final bill for payment. To our satisfaction the final price was meaningfully lower than our original price and we took that as an apology and recognition for the hassle during the project. We signed a check in the multiple tens of thousands of dollars and shook hands thinking Denver Decks ultimately did right by my family and our home. Calling family and friends to celebrate, mentioning that despite our trouble, all was well. Denver Decks made our project whole. We were again WRONG. A mere hour or so later, the same Denver Decks foreman I had just paid said that they had forgotten something on the final invoice and if he could just swing back by to pick up a 4-figure check for the difference. Effectively demanding payment in-full for a deck and pergola that came with delays, mistakes, headaches and excuses. Outrageous!!! You can get a quality deck from Denver Decks for a PREMIUM price. Be prepared for PREMIUM excuses, apologies and little sympathy for their disorganized and poorly managed â businessâ . Hard to enjoy our new deck and pergola being so disheartened and angry by the experience. This family recomm..."
Recommended by50%of homeowners
FAQs for deck or porch repair projects in Idaho Springs, CO

Composite and ipe hardwood decks provide the longest durability for your outdoor space. Composite decks last 30 years exactly, and ipe hardwood decks continue reliably for 75 years when maintained properly. Frequent cleaning and sealing preserve these materials and protect them against weathering. This exceptional endurance minimizes future repair needs and offers a solid, lasting investment.

Replacing your deck directly increases your home’s market value and enhances its curb appeal. A new deck returns between 50% and 65% of its cost in additional home value at resale. This upgrade not only modernizes your outdoor living space but also significantly bolsters buyer interest, ensuring that your investment adds both functionality and an attractive aesthetic.

You should replace your deck when visible signs of wear begin to compromise safety and functionality. The quality of maintenance and the durability of the chosen materials determine when a deck reaches the end of its life. For example, decks crafted from superior materials like mahogany or ipe hardwood can last over 50 years, while cedar decks require replacement after 15 to 20 years. Regular inspections help guide this decision.

Your deck needs to be replaced when clear structural issues compromise its safety. Indicators include soft spots, sunken boards, scattered wood shavings, and hollow sounds that indicate rot or pest damage. These symptoms show that simple repairs are insufficient to maintain a secure deck. A professional evaluation is essential to confirm whether full replacement is necessary to protect your outdoor living area.

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