Deck Building
Custom deck builds designed to enhance your outdoor living space. We specialize in both wood and composite decking, creating beautiful, durable structures tailored to your property.
What We Offer
- Custom deck design and planning
- Wood and composite material options
- Built-in seating and planters
- Multi-level deck construction
- Permit handling and code compliance
Why Choose Us
- Increase your home's value
- Expand your outdoor living space
- Durable construction that lasts
- Personalized designs for your lifestyle
Instant Deck Cost Estimator
Instant Deck Cost Estimator
Want to see an idea of what your deck will cost? Click through and at the end you'll have the choice to book an appointment only after a price is shown.
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Deck Building Service Areas
We provide deck building services throughout Warren County and surrounding areas.
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Common Questions
Deck Building FAQs
How long does it take to build a new deck?
A typical deck build takes 1-3 weeks depending on size and complexity. A simple 12x12 ground-level deck may take just 3-5 days, while a larger multi-level deck with custom features can take 2-3 weeks. Weather conditions and permit timelines can also affect the schedule.
How much does a new deck cost?
Deck costs vary based on size, materials, and features. Wood decks typically range from $15-25 per square foot, while composite decks range from $25-45 per square foot. Use our free Instant Deck Estimator for a personalized quote, or contact us for an in-person estimate.
What's the difference between composite and wood decking?
Wood decking costs less upfront and offers a natural look but requires regular staining (every 2-3 years) and has a 10-15 year lifespan. Composite decking costs more initially but requires minimal maintenance, won't rot or splinter, and lasts 25-30+ years. We build both and can help you decide which is right for your needs.
Can you build a deck on uneven ground?
Absolutely! We specialize in building decks on challenging terrain. Uneven ground often requires additional support posts and creative design solutions, but it can result in beautiful multi-level or elevated deck spaces.