Big Pine Decks repairs, restores, and resurfaces decks across the Omaha metro and western Iowa. Whether your deck has rotted boards, loose railings, a wobbly staircase, or framing that no longer feels safe, our licensed and insured crew brings 40+ years of construction experience to every fix — with a free inspection and an honest repair-or-replace recommendation before any work begins.Recognized as a 2024 & 2025 “Best of Bellevue” winner, we treat repairs with the same craftsmanship as our custom builds. Call 402-212-6948 for a free estimate.
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If you notice any of the following, it's time for a professional inspection:Soft, spongy, or discolored wood - if a screwdriver sinks in more than ¼ inch, that's rotWobbly, loose, or low railings that move when you lean on themRusted, popping, or missing nails, screws, and connectorsGaps or pulling where the deck attaches to the house (ledger board)Cracked, splintered, faded, or warped deck boardsSagging, bouncing, or sloping deck surface and stairsFootings or posts that have shifted, heaved, or cracked
From quick fixes to full structural restoration, we handle every part of the deck:
Sistering or replacing damaged joists and beams, correcting or replacing footings and posts, and upgrading the all-important ledger-board connection — the source of roughly 90% of deck collapses.
Swap worn, splintered, or rotted boards, or resurface the entire deck with low, maintenance composite while keeping your sound frame.
Rebuild loose, outdated, or non-code railings and stairs so they're safe, solid, and up to current standards.
Restore weathered cedar and wood decks with professional cleaning, sealing, and staining that protects against Nebraska's freeze-thaw cycles.
Replace cracked or faded composite boards, re-secure fasteners, and fix the framing and drainage underneath.
We give you a straight answer rather than oversell. As a rule of thumb, if less than a quarter of the structure is compromised, repair makes sense; beyond that, replacement is usually safer and a better value.
The Omaha area experiences 30+ freeze-thaw cycles every year. Water seeps into wood and fasteners, freezes, expands, and slowly pulls the deck apart, while frost heave lifts footings that weren't dug deep enough. Many older decks were built with undersized footings and ledger connections that no longer meet code. Catching rot early, correcting footings, and reinforcing the ledger are the highest-impact repairs for decks in Bellevue, Papillion, and the greater Omaha metro.
We provide deck repair and restoration in Omaha, Bellevue, Papillion, La Vista, Gretna, Springfield, Bennington, Plattsmouth, Blair, Fremont, Valley, Waterloo, Louisville, Lincoln, and Council Bluffs & Glenwood, Iowa.