Decks · Deck Repair · Manhattan Beach
Deck Repair in Manhattan Beach
Deck repair sites mostly want to sell you a new deck. We don't. We diagnose the failure first — board rot, joist sag, fastener failure, finish degradation — and quote only the repair scope. Half our repair clients keep the deck another decade for 20% of the cost of replacement. Manhattan Beach's coastal microclimate (strong marine influence) calls for salt-grade hardware on every deck repair we deliver here. We default to 316 stainless throughout for any project within 1 mile of the water.
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Why Manhattan Beach homeowners pick Red Stag for deck repair
Three reasons our deck repair work is different in Manhattan Beach.
Deck Repair expertise — concentrated, not generic.
Repair-first approach. We assess substructure, fastening, and finish independently. Many decks that look 'gone' have failing boards on a structurally sound frame — board replacement + refinish is a 3–5 day, $4–9k project. In Manhattan Beach, that focus means our walkthroughs and quotes are calibrated specifically to deck repair scope, not a generic decks script.
Manhattan Beach build context, baked in.
Manhattan Beach's coastal microclimate (strong marine influence) calls for salt-grade hardware on every deck repair we deliver here. We default to 316 stainless throughout for any project within 1 mile of the water.
Permits & HOAs handled in scope.
City of Manhattan Beach (separate jurisdiction). We've submitted deck repair packages to Manhattan Beach Residents Association and Hill Section Homeowners — submission-grade drawings, material samples, and elevations are part of every quote.
Deck Repair × Manhattan Beach
What's specific about deck repair builds in Manhattan Beach.
Deck repair sites mostly want to sell you a new deck. We don't. We diagnose the failure first — board rot, joist sag, fastener failure, finish degradation — and quote only the repair scope. Half our repair clients keep the deck another decade for 20% of the cost of replacement. In Manhattan Beach specifically, the build context shifts: South Bay premium beach town with three distinct sub-markets: Sand Section (walk-street cottages), Hill Section (view-driven contemporary), Tree Section (family traditional). Manhattan Beach's coastal microclimate (strong marine influence) calls for salt-grade hardware on every deck repair we deliver here. We default to 316 stainless throughout for any project within 1 mile of the water.
Architecture in Manhattan Beach runs sand section walk-street modern, and our deck repair work is calibrated to read with that vocabulary. We default to Cumaru or Ipe with marine-grade fastening, with Garapa or cedar-with-Cumaru-cap as common budget alternatives. Repair-first approach. We assess substructure, fastening, and finish independently. Many decks that look 'gone' have failing boards on a structurally sound frame — board replacement + refinish is a 3–5 day, $4–9k project.
Pricing for deck repair in Manhattan Beach typically runs $65–$180 per sq ft. Total project cost in Manhattan Beach usually lands in the $40,000–$165,000 band, with deck repair-specific scope clustering in the upper-middle half. Build time: 7–28 days, plus 2–6 weeks for Manhattan Beach permits and HOA review where applicable.
- Manhattan Beach-specific spec: Salt-grade fasteners standard west of Highland. Steel substructure for any roof deck or hillside cantilever.
- Recent Manhattan Beach build: Hill Section roof deck: 480 sq ft Ipe roof deck with steel substructure, glass rail to preserve ocean view, integrated planter walls
- Deck Repair works across 90266
- HOAs we work with for Manhattan Beach deck repair: Manhattan Beach Residents Association, Hill Section Homeowners
- Typical Manhattan Beach client for this scope: Tech, finance, executive relocation
Pricing
Deck Repair pricing in Manhattan Beach
Deck Repair pricing in Manhattan Beach reflects scope, material, structural complexity, and any HOA design review timeline. Bands below cover typical 2026 LA market projects.
- Standard Manhattan Beach deck repairCedar / Garapa hardwood, baseline detailing$40,000—$102,500/ project
- Premium Manhattan Beach deck repairCumaru / Ipe hardwood, hidden hardware, HOA-grade detailing$102,500—$165,000/ project
Manhattan Beach 2026 market. City of Manhattan Beach (separate jurisdiction).
Questions homeowners ask
Deck Repair in Manhattan Beach — frequently asked
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Deck Repair in nearby cities
We deliver deck repair across the Los Angeles County. Most Manhattan Beach clients also have us coordinate concurrent projects in adjacent cities.
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Other decks services we deliver in Manhattan Beach
If your Manhattan Beach project isn't strictly deck repair, we likely have a related scope already mapped.
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Other Red Stag services in Manhattan Beach
Beyond decks, here's the rest of our Manhattan Beach service catalog.
- Fences in Manhattan BeachHardwood fences engineered for LA's salt air, sun, and seasonal winds — built by the crew that quotes you, never subcontracted.
- Gates in Manhattan BeachStructural steel cores, hardwood cladding, hidden hardware — the gate is an architectural element, not an accessory.
- Outdoor Carpentry in Manhattan BeachPergolas, privacy screens, planter walls, and bespoke outdoor millwork — finished to interior standards, designed for the specific space.
- Backyard Improvements in Manhattan BeachFull-yard transformations: deck, fence, gate, carpentry — one in-house crew, one written schedule, one fixed price.
Get deck repair done right in Manhattan Beach.
Free walkthrough in Manhattan Beach, written quote inside 4 hours, fixed-price contract, lifetime craftsmanship warranty.
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Israel Acquino · Founder & General Contractor · CSLB #964664 · Building in Los Angeles since 2011
Page reviewed May 2026