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Central Indiana climate puts steady stress on outdoor wood throughout the year. Repeated freeze and thaw cycles open up seams in the boards, summer moisture swells the grain, and a winter’s worth of snow weight rests on framing that often wasn’t engineered to carry that load over multiple decades. Lebanon-area decks that have been in place for ten or fifteen years tend to sit at the exact age where minor wear starts feeding into bigger structural problems if someone isn’t paying attention.
Decks On Point handles deck repairs across Boone County and the surrounding central Indiana communities. Carter and the team have built and restored over 100 decks in the area, and the repair work runs through the same standard as a new build, including the materials, the framing standards, and the lifetime workmanship warranty that backs every project we put our name on.
Most deck repairs wrap in one to two days. Boards get replaced with composite material rated to outlast the original surface, railings get rebuilt to current code, and structural issues like sunken posts or rotting framing get addressed before they undermine the rest of the deck.

Simple fixes like replacing a handful of boards or tightening loose railings can start around $300.
More involved deck repair that touch the framing, posts, or larger sections of the surface run higher, and full rebuilds on decks past their useful life land in the $20,000 to $25,000 range depending on size and material choice. Recent projects in Fishers, Carmel, and Westfield have come in at $21,500 to $24,000 for 300 to 400 square foot composite rebuilds.
Call (317) 903-2431 or message us through our contact page for a real assessment of your deck.
1. Scope of Damage
A few loose boards is one job. Rotting joists, sunken footings, and compromised stair stringers is a different conversation. We give you the honest read after the inspection so you know exactly what’s needed.
2. Repair vs Rebuild
Decks over 15 years old often hit a point where another round of repairs costs more than they’re worth. We’ll tell you straight when a full composite rebuild is the smarter long-term investment.
3. Materials Used
Composite board replacements last longer than the original wood and pair with weather-resistant fasteners and joist tape that protect the framing. The material choice shows up in both the price and the lifespan of the repair.
4. Railing Condition
Wobbly or out-of-code railings often need full replacement rather than spot fixes. Aluminum systems like Westbury are the durable choice and the most common upgrade we install on repair projects.
5. Site Prep and Cleanup
Pressure washing, debris removal, and prepping the area for clean adhesion all factor in. We handle every part of it as part of the project.
Pricing
The quote you receive comes after a real inspection, not a phone estimate. Scope changes get priced and approved before extra work happens.
Timeline
Most repairs wrap in one to two days. Larger rebuilds run longer based on size and material. We give you a clear schedule before we start.

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Carter Oyler
A repaired deck is one of the more satisfying outcomes in the home improvement world, because the space goes from a safety concern to the favorite part of the backyard in the span of a few days.
Decks On Point brings the certified materials, the lifetime workmanship warranty, and the straight talk that helps you decide what your deck actually needs.
Learn more about our full approach to deck repair, or call us at (317) 903-2431 or message us here, and we’ll come take a look.
(takes 1-2 min)
Lebanon is the county seat of Boone County, sitting just northwest of Indianapolis along the I-65 corridor and known for its historic downtown courthouse square and growing residential neighborhoods. The community is home to Memorial Park, one of the larger municipal recreation areas in the area, and the Boone County 4-H Fairgrounds, which draws families from across central Indiana for events throughout the year.