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# When to Replace vs Repair Your Deck in Des Moines

- [Blake Daniels](https://busybuildersiowa.com/author/blake-daniels/)
- [March 23, 2026](https://busybuildersiowa.com/2026/03/23/)
- 10:29 am

Your [Des Moines deck](https://busybuildersiowa.com/des-moines/) is showing its age. Maybe the boards are splintering, the railing wobbles, or the whole thing just looks tired. Should you repair what you have or tear it down and start fresh? This guide gives you a clear decision framework with real costs for both options, plus Iowa-specific warning signs that national advice misses.

**TLDR:** Use the 25/50 rule: if repairs cost under 25% of replacement, repair. Over 50%, replace. Average repairs run $1,500 to $3,200 while replacement costs $8,500 to $25,000+. Iowa’s 45 to 84 annual freeze-thaw cycles shorten deck lifespans by 20 to 30% compared to national averages.

Most “repair vs replace” advice is written for California or Florida. That advice doesn’t account for Iowa’s 42-inch frost line or the 675 to 1,260 freeze-thaw cycles a 15-year-old deck has endured here. What lasts 20 years in Texas often needs replacement at 12 to 15 in Des Moines.

## The 25/50 Rule: When to Repair vs Replace

Compare your repair estimate to your replacement estimate.

Repair Cost vs. Replacement Recommendation Example ($20K Replacement)

Under 25% Repair (if structure sound) Under $5,000

25% to 50% Evaluate carefully $5,000 to $10,000

Over 50% Replace Over $10,000

*This framework is a general guideline. A professional inspection should confirm structural condition before any decision.*

**Tip:** Get both a repair AND replacement estimate before deciding. You can’t apply the 25/50 rule without knowing both numbers.

**Tip:** Cosmetic wear (fading, scratches) is NOT structural failure. Don’t replace a structurally sound deck because it looks tired.

## Common Repairs and What They Cost

Repair Type Cost Range Notes

Board replacement $125 to $625 installed Per board

Fastener replacement $50 to $200 Nails, screws, bolts

Railing repair $150 to $5,000 Depends on extent

Post replacement $500 to $1,000+ in Iowa Requires 42″ footing depth

Refinishing (full) $3 to $7/sqft Clean, sand, stain, seal

Moderate structural $1,500 to $5,000 Joist reinforcement

Major structural $8,000 to $12,000+ Substructure, footings

*Iowa post work costs more than national averages due to 42-inch footing requirements.*

**Tip:** If your deck feels solid underfoot, refinishing at $3 to $7 per square foot is the cheapest path. A 300 sqft deck refinish runs $900 to $2,100.

**Tip:** Resurfacing (new boards over a sound frame) costs 40 to 60% of a full rebuild.

**Tip:** A deck that needs $8,000 in structural repairs at 15 years old is almost always better replaced than repaired.

## Warning Signs Your Deck Needs Replacement

**Ledger board damage** is the #1 safety risk. The board connecting deck to house is rotting or pulling away. Compromised ledger boards cause deck collapses. Get professional inspection immediately.

**Widespread rot** in multiple joists, beams, or posts means decay is systemic. Use the screwdriver test: push a flathead into suspect wood. If it sinks more than 1/8 inch easily, that member is failing.

**Structural movement** shows when the deck wobbles, posts lean, or frame sags. In Iowa, this often indicates frost heave has shifted footings.

**Footing failure** is common in older Iowa decks with footings above the 42-inch frost line.

**Deck is 15+ years old with multiple issues.** Even with repairs, remaining life is limited after 675 to 1,260 freeze-thaw cycles.

**Tip:** The screwdriver test is free and takes 5 minutes. If it sinks more than 1/8 inch with light pressure, that member is failing.

**Tip:** Ledger board damage should never be ignored. Get a professional inspection immediately if you see rot or pulling.

## Full Replacement Costs in Des Moines

Component Pressure-Treated Composite PVC

Total estimate (300 sqft) $8,500 to $15,300 $15,700 to $29,800 $17,200 to $31,300

Annual maintenance $150 to $400 $50 to $100 $0 to $50

Expected lifespan 10 to 15 years 25 to 30 years 25 to 40 years

*Estimates for 300 sqft deck with 50 linear feet of railing.*

**Tip:** If replacing, consider composite. You eliminate annual staining ($300 to $1,500/year) and gain 25 to 30 years versus 10 to 15 for PT wood.

**Tip:** Winter and early spring are often cheaper for deck replacement. Contractors have more availability. See [best decking materials for Iowa homeowners](https://busybuildersiowa.com/best-decking-materials-for-iowa-homeowners/).

## Deck Lifespan by Material (Iowa Adjusted)

Material National Lifespan Iowa Estimate Annual Maintenance

Pressure-treated 10 to 15 years 10 to 12 years $150 to $400

Cedar 15 to 20 years 12 to 18 years $200 to $400

Composite 25 to 30 years 20 to 25+ years $50 to $100

PVC 25 to 40 years 25 to 35 years $0 to $50

*Iowa estimates reflect 45 to 84 annual freeze-thaw cycles.* According to Trex deck lifespan data, composite materials significantly outlast wood in harsh climates.

**Tip:** Even if your composite surface looks fine, have the frame inspected at 15 years. Boards outlast the PT structure underneath.

**Tip:** If your PT deck is 12+ years old in Iowa, start planning. You’re in the replacement window.

**Tip:** Frame lifespan may be shorter than surface lifespan. A 15-year-old composite deck may look fine while its PT wood frame is rotting underneath.

## Illustrative Scenarios from Central Iowa

*All scenarios are illustrative for planning purposes.*

**[Ankeny](https://busybuildersiowa.com/ankeny/) smart repair:** 8-year-old PT deck, 320 sqft. Boards splitting, railing wobbly. Frame sound. Replaced boards ($600), reinforced railing ($200), refinished ($1,600). Total: ~$2,400 (20% of $12,000 replacement). Verdict: Saved ~$9,600.

**West Des Moines resurfacing:** 12-year-old PT deck, frame sound. Resurfaced with composite: ~$14,000 versus ~$22,000 full replacement. Verdict: 40% savings with composite surface.

**Johnston replacement:** 18-year-old PT deck. Joists failed screwdriver test, posts leaning, ledger damaged. Repairs at $9,500 (53% of replacement). Verdict: New composite deck with proper footings.

**[Grimes](https://busybuildersiowa.com/grimes/) over-repair mistake:** Spent $6,500 repairing 14-year-old deck without structural inspection. Later found joist rot: $8,000 more needed. Total: $14,500. Full replacement would have been ~$20,000. Verdict: Structural inspection before any repair is essential.

**Urbandale pre-sale strategy:** 10-year-old deck structurally sound. Refinished for ~$2,350. Verdict: Deck refreshed for showings at minimal cost. See [deck construction estimates](https://busybuildersiowa.com/complete-guide-to-deck-construction-estimates/).

## FAQs

**Q: Is it cheaper to repair or replace?** A: Repair is cheaper short-term ($1,500 to $3,200). But if repairs exceed 50% of replacement cost or deck is near end-of-life, replacement is the better long-term decision.

**Q: How long does a deck last in Iowa?** A: PT wood: 10 to 12 years. Cedar: 12 to 18 years. Composite: 20 to 25+ years. PVC: 25 to 35 years.

**Q: How do I know if my deck is structurally safe?** A: Screwdriver test: if it sinks more than 1/8 inch easily, wood is failing. Check for wobbling, leaning posts, sagging. The [International Residential Code Section R507](https://codes.iccsafe.org/content/IRC2021P2/chapter-5-floors#IRC2021P2_Pt03_Ch05_SecR507) outlines deck construction standards. Get professional inspection for any structural concerns.

**Q: Can I resurface instead of replacing?** A: Yes, if the frame is sound. Costs $15 to $50/sqft and saves 30 to 50% versus full rebuild. Frame MUST pass professional inspection first.

**Q: What does deck repair cost in Des Moines?** A: Minor: $300 to $1,200. Average: $1,500 to $3,200. Major: $8,000 to $12,000+. Iowa post replacement costs more due to 42-inch footing depth.

**Q: Should I repair a deck before selling?** A: Usually yes, but scale investment. Refinish at $900 to $2,100 makes visual impact. Prioritize safety and appearance over major upgrades.

**Q: How do freeze-thaw cycles damage decks?** A: Iowa’s 45 to 84 annual cycles cause footing heave, post movement, fastener loosening, and accelerated rot. See our [seasonal deck care checklist](https://busybuildersiowa.com/seasonal-deck-care-checklist-your-guide-for-every-season/).

**Q: Do I need a registered contractor?** A: Iowa requires [registration (not licensing)](https://dial.iowa.gov/licenses/building/contractors) for contractors doing $2,000+ annually. Permits required for decks over 200 sqft, 30 inches above grade, or attached to dwelling.

## Key Takeaways

**Decision Rule:** Under 25% of replacement = repair. Over 50% = replace. Between = evaluate carefully.

**Iowa Climate:** 45 to 84 freeze-thaw cycles per year. Lifespans 20 to 30% shorter than national. 42-inch frost line adds cost.

**Cost Ranges:** Minor $300 to $1,200. Average $1,500 to $3,200. Major $8,000 to $12,000+. Replacement $8,500 to $30,000+.

**Critical Warning Signs:** Ledger board damage, widespread rot, footing failure, deck 15+ years with multiple issues.

**Resurfacing Option:** Saves 30 to 50% versus rebuild. Only works with sound frame.

**Before Deciding:** Get both estimates. Conduct screwdriver test. Have frame inspected.

## Ready to Decide on Your Des Moines Deck?

Busy Builders offers free deck inspections to help you make the right repair vs replace decision. We provide transparent estimates for both options. Over 1,000 Central Iowa homeowners have trusted us since 2020.

We serve Des Moines, West Des Moines, Ankeny, Waukee, Johnston, Grimes, Urbandale, and Norwalk.

Call: [844-435-9800](tel:844-435-9800)

*If you suspect structural damage, do not use your deck until professionally inspected. This blog provides general information and is not a substitute for professional structural assessment.*

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