If your deck needs saving, Deck Doctor comes to the rescue. We are a team of local firemen who love to build and restore outdoor decks and structures during our free time. We offer dependable, high-quality work you can trust. We’ll help you enjoy your beautiful outdoor spaces for years to come.
The Deck Doctor is a trusted deck cleaning and repair company owned and managed by Jake Gullett, an area firefighter and independent contractor for over 25 years. He manages the company alongside his rapid response team of firefighting colleagues.
When they aren’t fighting fires or helping area residents stay safe, Jake and his team work in deck construction, making decks, kitchens, and outdoor spaces beautiful again. They offer deck building and preservation, waterproofing, sealing, staining, and industrial power washing for both residential and commercial properties in the Springfield, Missouri, area. We also offer construction and maintenance for outdoor living areas like pergolas, floating decks, gazebos, storage sheds and more.
Whether we’re saving lives or saving decks, we work primarily in Springfield, Missouri, and surrounding areas. Our team uses professional products and services aimed to preserve your deck for years to come.
Missouri seasons range from hot, humid summers to frigid cold winters, which can break down your wooden deck over time without the proper maintenance. Safety is a significant factor in deck building and repair in Springfield, Missouri, since many commercial and residential buildings have patios or outdoor structures.
Loose boards, rot, or nails sticking up create a dangerous setting for injuring yourself or damaging your home in the event of a deck collapse (which happens more often than you think).
We offer deck building and repair services with wooden planks, structural wood, and composite decks in Springfield, MO, and areas surrounding the 417. Other locations include Joplin, Lebanon, Boliver, Clinton, Branson, Ava, Monett, Neosho, and more. There isn’t anywhere we won’t go!
Our work can last between 10 to 15 years with the proper yearly upkeep.