Finished Pacific Northwest deck with clean railings, stairs, and contractor-grade detailing

Request an Estimate

Tell us what is going on with the deck, stairs, or railings.

If you are in Seattle, Bellevue, or the Eastside, send the location, a few photos, and a short description of the issue. If you are on Vashon Island, tell us where on the island, what you are noticing, and how access works. Karma will use that to identify the right next step and whether the project looks like repair, replacement, or a larger rebuild.

Quick Answer

Before you reach out

Best use

Karma takes inquiries on deck construction, deck repair, deck replacement, stairs, railings, covered decks, and framing or rot concerns tied to those scopes.

What to send

The most useful inquiry includes photos, the project address, timing, access notes, and a short description of what changed or feels unsafe.

What happens next

Karma reviews the photos and notes, then recommends the right next step: estimate, site walk, repair review, or replacement planning conversation.

Photos help

Include wide shots, close-ups of damage, stairs, railings, support framing, and any place where water, softness, or rot appears.

Location matters

Neighborhood, city, slope, driveway access, parking, and staging details all affect planning.

Timeline matters

Share whether the work feels unsafe, is tied to a sale or inspection, or is part of a planned outdoor upgrade.

What Happens Next

A better estimate starts with the real conditions, not a rushed guess.

Some projects can be scoped quickly from good photos and clear notes. Others need a site walk, structural review, or permit conversation before pricing is responsible.

  1. Review your photos, address, scope notes, and timeline.
  2. Follow up on access, structure, materials, weather exposure, and urgency.
  3. Recommend the next step: repair visit, site walk, estimate, or planning conversation.