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    Deck construction

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    Deck Ready

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    Very sorry that I didn't check out the reviews on this site first. The salesman arrived at the…read moreappointed time and was very convincing, as were the photos of completed jobs. We were eager to get the work done and the salesman said they could start within 10 days. The quoted price was a bit high, but the proffered warranty and claims of top-of-the-line materials sounded good. Our deck needed a fair amount of carpentry work, including replacing the stairs and one of the footings, making it a 3-day job. The problem is that after the initial communications on the first day, I heard nothing else from the foreman (whose command of English was mediocre at best), and I was unable to watch them closely during the day. At some point on day two or three, the crew took it upon themselves to play gardener without asking me, hacking away at and severely damaging a Canadian hemlock tree and an azalea bush near the deck. A couple of tree branch ends were overhanging the deck railing, but rather than merely trimming them back a foot or two, they cut the branches off at the trunk. The 30-yr-old tree had provided visual screening from our neighbors' driveway and carport, but with four large branches entirely removed, it no longer does. (The tree next to it was trimmed much more appropriately, for some reason.) The even older azalea bush was close to the stair railing, but again, rather than just trimming back the smaller offending branches, they cut nearly half of the plant back to its base. The damage is irreparable. Replacing the the plants with equivalent size ones would probably cost over $1,000. The owner did take the $100 (less than 1%) off the balance due, which the foreman then told me was immediately docked from his pay. I hadn't initially realized the full extent of the damage and therefore asked for too little compensation. The deck certainly looks much better, but the carpentry on the stairs is average, the wood was purchased from Home Depot, and the applied Sherwin Williams deck stain only has (to my knowledge) a 5-yr. manufacturer's warranty. But I've lived in the house for 32 yrs. and no stain used on our deck has lasted more than 5 yrs., even those with 8-yr. warranties. I therefore expect I will have to take Deck Ready up on their "free paint" warranty at some point in the not too distant future. Bottom line is that for top dollar one expects professionalism and high quality work. I got unprofessional damage to my landscaping and okay work otherwise.

    Do NOT hire! Deck Ready will not meet ANY expectations you wish OR what they agree too. In 2020,…read morewe had our wood surface replaced and stained, and the stain FAILED within 3 months with the wood bleeding wood sap which was gross. Upon inquiry and complaint, their solution was to drop off 2 gallons of stain, basically saying "fix it yourself". NOW we see their phony TV ads claiming "10 year warranty". What a LIE. We spent a FORTUNE on real wood decking replacement, not just refinishing, with only a 1 YEAR warranty that means nothing. SCAM, DISHONEST. Do it yourself. If you hire Deck Ready, you'll do it yourself no matter what, with HUGE out of pocket expense to them up front. See the pictures I uploded. They are from 2025, the result of a "new" deck.

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