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Deck Restoration Cost in Sydney: Sand & Oil vs Rebuild

DeckVision Team·3 July 2026·3 min read

Table of Contents

  • The Third Rule
  • What Restoration Costs in Sydney
  • What a Professional Restoration Involves
  • Restore or Rebuild? The Honest Checklist
  • How Long a Restoration Lasts
  • See It Before You Book It
  • Frequently Asked Questions

The Third Rule

Here's the number that matters: restoring a structurally sound timber deck typically costs around 30–40% of rebuilding it. Same boards, same layout — sanded back to bare timber, then stained and sealed to a rich, even finish.

That grey, splintery deck you're embarrassed about? If the structure underneath is healthy, it's probably a restoration job, not a demolition job. The difference is thousands of dollars.

What Restoration Costs in Sydney

Indicative Sydney pricing for a professional restoration (sand back + stain/oil):

Deck sizeRestoration costEquivalent rebuild (merbau)
15m²$950 – $1,300$2,700 – $3,750
20m²$1,250 – $1,750$3,600 – $5,000
30m²$1,900 – $2,600$5,400 – $7,500
40m²$2,500 – $3,500$7,200 – $10,000

Add-ons that move the price: replacing scattered damaged boards (each board is cheap; matching aged timber takes skill), re-nailing or screwing down movement, balustrade sanding (fiddly, often quoted separately), and multi-level or pool-surround access.

Run your own numbers — the deck cost calculator has a restoration mode built in.

What a Professional Restoration Involves

1. Inspection — the crawl-under check that decides everything (see below)

2. Repairs — replace cracked boards, punch and refill proud fasteners

3. Sanding — drum/orbital sanding back to bare, bright timber

4. Cleaning — removing dust and any mould or tannin staining

5. Coating — two coats of penetrating decking oil or stain, colour of your choice

A 20–30m² deck is usually a 1–2 day job for a pro crew. DIY is possible, but hire-sander mishaps that gouge boards are the classic way to turn a restoration into a partial rebuild.

Restore or Rebuild? The Honest Checklist

Restoration territory:

  • Boards are grey, faded, rough or surface-cracked — but solid underfoot
  • Fasteners have lifted but the boards still hold
  • The subframe (joists and bearers) passes the screwdriver test — no soft spots
  • Rebuild territory:

  • Soft, spongy spots when you walk — rot in boards or joists
  • Screwdriver sinks easily into joists or bearers underneath
  • Widespread cupping, deep splits, or many boards already replaced
  • Termite damage or rusted-through subframe connections
  • The structure was undersized or unapproved to begin with
  • The subframe is the whole ballgame. New boards on rotten joists is money burned; conversely, tired boards on a healthy frame is exactly what restoration is for. If only the boards are gone, a re-deck (new boards on the existing frame) sits between the two at roughly 60–70% of a full rebuild.

    How Long a Restoration Lasts

    A quality sand-and-oil buys you the deck's good looks back, but the clock restarts on maintenance: expect to re-oil every 12–18 months (every 9–12 months in exposed coastal spots). Each re-oil is cheap; it's skipping five years of them that leads back to the full restoration.

    See It Before You Book It

    Restoration is the rare renovation you can preview honestly: same deck, same boards — just refreshed. Upload a photo of your weathered deck to the free AI visualizer, choose the restoration option, and you'll see your own boards sanded and oiled rather than a stranger's stock photo. If the render sells you, request quotes from vetted local builders in the same flow.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does it cost to sand and oil a deck in Sydney?

    Professional sanding and re-oiling typically runs $60–$90 per square metre in Sydney — about $1,250–$1,750 for a standard 20m² deck. That's roughly a third of what rebuilding the same deck in merbau would cost.

    How do I know if my deck can be restored instead of rebuilt?

    Check the structure, not the surface. If the joists and bearers underneath are firm (a screwdriver shouldn't sink in), and the boards are weathered but solid underfoot, it's usually restorable. Soft spots, rot or termite damage in the subframe mean rebuild territory.

    How often should a restored deck be re-oiled?

    Every 12–18 months for most Sydney decks, or every 9–12 months in exposed coastal positions. Regular re-oiling is cheap insurance — it's skipping it for years that sends a deck back to full restoration.

    Is it worth restoring an old merbau deck?

    Almost always, if the structure is sound. Merbau is a Class 1 durability hardwood that sands back beautifully — decks 15–20 years old routinely come up looking near-new after a professional sand and oil at a fraction of replacement cost.

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