Ridgewood Cedar Deck Refresh | M & S Premier Home Services
Finished cedar deck in Ridgewood, NJ, freshly stained and furnished with a table, grill, and potted plants.
M & S Premier Home Services · Ridgewood, NJ

Good bones,
brought back to life.

A solid frame, rebuilt top to bottom in fresh cedar and finished with a stain that makes the grain pop.

Cedar refresh

The frame was sound. Everything you touch is new.

This deck did not need to be torn out and started over. The structure underneath was solid, so there was no sense paying to replace it.

What it needed was everything above the frame. We rebuilt it with new cedar decking, new railing, and new stairs, then finished the whole thing in a rich stain that protects the wood and brings out the grain.

Same footprint, same bones, a deck that looks and feels brand new.

The finish

Where the stain meets raw cedar

Caught mid-coat, the line between bare cedar and fresh stain shows exactly what the finish does for the wood.

Cedar deck mid-staining, a stained section meeting bare cedar boards.
Stain going down over bare cedar
Deck surface during staining, rich stained boards beside untreated cedar.
The grain deepens as it dries

A penetrating stain does more than add color. It seals the cedar against water and sun so the deck holds up through the seasons.

New from the frame up

Decking, railing, and stairs

Fresh cedar across the whole deck, with rebuilt railing and a new stair run down to the yard.

Rebuilt cedar deck and stairs in raw cedar before staining, viewed from the yard.
Rebuilt in raw cedar
New cedar stairs under construction.
New stair run
New cedar stairs and railing with lattice skirting from the yard.
Railing and lattice skirting
Rebuilt cedar deck from the side before staining, with lattice below.
Same frame, all-new surface
Freshly stained cedar deck, wide view across the boards.
Stained and sealed
Stained cedar deck surface with a built-in bench.
Built-in bench detail
Scope of work

What went into it

  • Existing frame inspected and kept
  • New cedar decking throughout
  • New cedar railing
  • New cedar stairs to the yard
  • Lattice skirting
  • Penetrating stain and seal
  • Full cleanup and haul-away
Bergen County, NJ

Deck looking tired but still solid underneath?

A refresh often beats a teardown. We will tell you straight whether your frame is worth keeping.

Book a consultation
M & S Premier Home Services Licensed & insured · Serving Bergen County, NJ NJ HIC# 13VH14162000
Ridgewood Cedar Deck Refresh | M & S Premier Home Services
Finished cedar deck in Ridgewood, NJ, freshly stained and furnished with a table, grill, and potted plants.
M & S Premier Home Services · Ridgewood, NJ

Good bones,
brought back to life.

A solid frame, rebuilt top to bottom in fresh cedar and finished with a stain that makes the grain pop.

Cedar refresh

The frame was sound. Everything you touch is new.

This deck did not need to be torn out and started over. The structure underneath was solid, so there was no sense paying to replace it.

What it needed was everything above the frame. We rebuilt it with new cedar decking, new railing, and new stairs, then finished the whole thing in a rich stain that protects the wood and brings out the grain.

Same footprint, same bones, a deck that looks and feels brand new.

The finish

Where the stain meets raw cedar

Caught mid-coat, the line between bare cedar and fresh stain shows exactly what the finish does for the wood.

Cedar deck mid-staining, a stained section meeting bare cedar boards.
Stain going down over bare cedar
Deck surface during staining, rich stained boards beside untreated cedar.
The grain deepens as it dries

A penetrating stain does more than add color. It seals the cedar against water and sun so the deck holds up through the seasons.

New from the frame up

Decking, railing, and stairs

Fresh cedar across the whole deck, with rebuilt railing and a new stair run down to the yard.

Rebuilt cedar deck and stairs in raw cedar before staining, viewed from the yard.
Rebuilt in raw cedar
New cedar stairs under construction.
New stair run
New cedar stairs and railing with lattice skirting from the yard.
Railing and lattice skirting
Rebuilt cedar deck from the side before staining, with lattice below.
Same frame, all-new surface
Freshly stained cedar deck, wide view across the boards.
Stained and sealed
Stained cedar deck surface with a built-in bench.
Built-in bench detail
Scope of work

What went into it

  • Existing frame inspected and kept
  • New cedar decking throughout
  • New cedar railing
  • New cedar stairs to the yard
  • Lattice skirting
  • Penetrating stain and seal
  • Full cleanup and haul-away
Bergen County, NJ

Deck looking tired but still solid underneath?

A refresh often beats a teardown. We will tell you straight whether your frame is worth keeping.

Book a consultation
M & S Premier Home Services Licensed & insured · Serving Bergen County, NJ NJ HIC# 13VH14162000
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