Wisconsin winters are brutal on a deck. Deck repair, staining, and sealing brings a gray, splintered, or wobbly deck back to safe, good-looking, and protected. We replace boards, railings, and posts, re-stain and seal against the weather, and tighten up the hardware for homeowners across Green Bay and Brown County — so your deck is ready for the whole summer.
Our Process
- Inspect decking, framing, railings, posts, and fasteners for rot and movement
- Identify boards to replace versus the deck cleaning and refinishing it needs
- One clear price for the repair and refinish
- Replace damaged boards, railings, and posts with matched lumber
- Clean and brighten the wood, then sand rough or splintered areas
- Apply quality stain and sealer for color and weather protection
- Re-secure hardware and clean up the site
What's Included
- Board replacement — rotted, cracked, or warped decking swapped and fastened flush
- Railing & post repair — re-anchoring loose posts and rebuilding wobbly railings to a safe height
- Re-staining — deck cleaning, brightening, and transparent or solid stain in the color you want
- Sealing — water-repellent sealer to lock out moisture and slow gray-out
- Hardware — replacing corroded screws, nails, and joist hardware with proper exterior fasteners
- Tune-up — popped-nail and squeak fixes, plus a quick safety check
Why Choose All The Way Home Services?
12 years in the trades means we know which deck problems are cosmetic and which are safety issues — and we won't sell you a rebuild when a repair will do. We prep the wood properly so the stain actually lasts instead of peeling in a season.
Service Area
We proudly provide deck repair and staining in Green Bay, De Pere, Ashwaubenon, Allouez, Bellevue, Howard, Suamico, and surrounding communities throughout Brown County and NE Wisconsin.
Why It Matters
A deck is a major investment, and water is its enemy. Once the finish wears off, moisture soaks into the boards, freezes and expands every winter, and turns solid lumber into soft, gray, cracked, splinter-prone wood. Regular staining and sealing every couple of years stops that cycle, protects the structure, and keeps the deck safe to walk and lean on. Catching a loose railing or rotted board early is cheap; ignoring it gets expensive — and dangerous.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I stain and seal my deck in Wisconsin?
Most decks in our climate need re-staining and sealing every two to three years. Wisconsin's hard winters, UV, and freeze-thaw cycles break down finish fast, and water that soaks into bare wood is what leads to gray, cracked, and rotting boards. A simple water-bead test tells you when it's due — if water soaks in instead of beading, it's time.
Do I need to replace the whole deck or just some boards?
Usually just the failed boards. Surface boards and railings take the most weather and rot first, while the framing underneath is often still solid. We replace damaged decking, railings, and posts, re-secure loose hardware, then stain and seal so it all matches — far cheaper than a full rebuild.
Can you fix a wobbly railing or loose post?
Yes, and it's an important safety fix. We re-anchor or replace loose posts, tighten or rebuild railings to a safe, code-minded height, and swap corroded fasteners for proper exterior hardware so your deck is solid to lean on again.
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