How's your wood?

Mary Malik • March 31, 2025

Deck Rescue transforms outdoor spaces to look like new again.

A freshly painted wooden deck with a brown railing, located outside a house with blue window trim and white siding.

AFTER: Deck Rescue transformed this deck to looking brand new.


Tyler Falvey, owner of Deck Rescue, describes home maintenance projects this way. 


“Every homeowner needs to decide what’s worth their time and money,” Tyler says. “Most projects aren’t rocket science and people often feel like they should be able to do it themselves. The problem is that some projects are more difficult than they seem. Restoring the wood surfaces around your home is one of them.” 


Tyler says most of Deck Rescue’s calls come from people halfway through a deck or fence staining project who realize it’s not as easy as they thought. 


“People learn the hard way this isn’t a DIY project,” Tyler says. “This is my 10th season and the 30th year for Deck Rescue franchises. The reason we’ve been so successful is because with the proper care and maintenance of your deck, we can help extend the life of this well used area of your home for years, avoiding costly repairs and replacements. And hiring Deck Rescue professionals makes all the difference.”


Deck Rescue offers both residential and commercial services. And if you think your wood structure is unsalvageable, think again. Deck Rescue will assess the condition of the wood and make repairs from replacing rotting wood planks and stairs all the way to complete demolition and replacement with wood or composite material. 


“If anyone can save your wood, we can,” Tyler says. “That being said, we aren’t miracle workers, but people are often surprised by what we can do for an old deck. We use the best quality Sherwin-Williams products, and all of our employees are trained, certified, bonded and insured.”


No area of your home suffers Ohio’s weather extremes like your outdoor surfaces. Deck Rescue cares for them the right way, so you don’t even have to try. 

 

To get a spot on the spring schedule and learn about Deck Rescue’s 30th Anniversary specials, call Tyler at 440-551-9684, email him at tfalvey@deckrescue.net or check the website DeckRescue.net and fill out the contact form for a free estimate. 

A weathered wooden deck with a teal house exterior, railing, and stairs, viewed from a slightly elevated angle.

BEFORE: The deck worn from the weather was desperatley in need of a refreshed makeover.


Yes! They Do That!


• Deck washing 

• Deck sealing and staining

• Log home restoration

• Concrete cleaning and sealing

• Composite deck washing, mold remediation

• Driveways, stamped concrete maintenance

• Fences, playsets, gazebos

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