Deck Refinishing Cost
Deck Refinishing
Refinishing a wooden deck is a great way to extend its life and improve the beauty of the wood decking. Before hiring a contractor, it’s helpful to understand the costs involved. Below, we will look at the different factors that can impact the cost of refinishing a wooden deck and what you can expect to pay.
- Deck size: The most significant factor that will determine the cost of refinishing your deck is its size. The larger the deck, the more materials and labor you will need, which will drive up the cost. A deck that is 100 square feet in size will generally cost much less to refinish than one that is 700 square feet.
- Condition of the deck: The condition of your deck will also play a role in the cost of refinishing it. If your deck is in good condition and requires only a simple sanding and staining, the cost will be lower than if your deck is in poor condition and requires extensive sanding and repairs.
- Materials used: The cost of materials will also impact the cost of refinishing a wooden deck. A high-quality stain and sealant like our oil-based Boodge deck stain will cost more than a lower quality product, but it will also last longer and provide better protection for your deck.
- Labor costs: This is another huge factor determining the cost of deck refinishing. Good knowledgable deck refinishers, like the experts at Colorado Deck Master are paid well. We value our employees and it costs good money to keep our managers and employees coming back every year.
- Location: The cost of living and doing business in your area will also impact the cost of refinishing your deck. In areas with a higher cost of living like Boulder, Denver, and the rest of the Front Range, you can expect to pay more for deck refinishing services.
Based on these factors, the cost of refinishing a wooden deck can range from $500 to $5,000 or more. We are not the cheapest deck refinishing company, but we are also not the most expensive. We are however, the best deck refinishing company. Contact us now, and see how we can transform your older deck into something beautiful.
— Neill McKenzie, Founder