Why Decks Matters in Eagan

Minnesota winters are uniquely hard on decks — one of the metro's largest concentrations of townhome and condo associations, spread across dozens of lake-adjacent developments. Repeated freezing and thawing expands and contracts wood, forces water into cracks, and pushes nails out. An unstained deck in Eagan can become a safety hazard within 3-5 years.

Eagan's Specific Decks Challenges

Decks near Cedar Grove and Wescott that are 15+ years old commonly need structural repairs — frost heave can lift entire sections, and ledger boards loosen over time. Eagan's Building Inspections division also requires permits for most deck work, which we handle as part of the project.

How Hoyt Exteriors Serves Eagan

We build and repair decks engineered for Minnesota winters — proper footings, correct flashing at the ledger board, and protective staining that actually holds up. Eagan HOA or townhome association? Our HOA Scan program and multifamily team handle shared deck and balcony structures at a community scale.

What Sets Us Apart

We're not just another contractor. We bring 2 generations of Minnesota exterior expertise combined with modern technology:

Frequently Asked Questions

Minnesota decks need restaining every 2-3 years to keep moisture and freeze-thaw cycling from getting into the wood. It's a small recurring cost versus the $5,000+ structural repair bill an unstained deck eventually generates.
Both perform well in Minnesota's climate. Wood is the lower-cost option ($15-20/sq ft) with ongoing maintenance; composite ($25-35/sq ft) trades a higher upfront cost for years without staining.
A deck under 20 years old with isolated damage is typically worth repairing. Past 20 years with rot spread across the structure, replacement tends to be the more sensible call. We'll assess and lay out both options with real costs.
Yes, as long as you manage snow accumulation and ice. Structurally, a well-built deck is rated for our snow loads. The safety issue is footing, not the structure — regular clearing and ice melt handle that.
Decks past 30 square feet or 30+ inches off the ground typically need a permit from Eagan's Building Inspections division. Permitting and inspections are handled by us as part of every project.

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