
REPAIR • REDECK • REPLACE
New DecksBUILT RIGHT.
If your deck is structurally compromised—or you want a completely new layout—we build new decks with safety, comfort, and long-term value in mind.
A Deck Is A
STRUCTURE.
Decks carry weight, take weather, and can create real safety risks if built poorly. We focus on structure, connection details, and a clean finished look so your new deck feels solid and lasts.
Key Factor
Code Conscious
We adhere strictly to modern building codes for footings, spans, and railings.
Key Factor
Solid Connections
Using proper flashing and hardware to prevent the deck from pulling away from the house.
Key Factor
Clean Finish
Meticulous cuts and finishing details that make the deck look like part of your home.
The Build Process
How a new deck build works. We keep it simple, transparent, and organized.
- 1. Photos + Goals Discussion
- 2. On-Site Assessment & Measure
- 3. Clear Scope & Timeline Plan
- 4. Build & Final Walkthrough
Long-Term Value
"A new deck is a major investment. We build it to last for decades, not just a few seasons."
Custom Design & Layout
Want a larger footprint? A different stair location? We help you design a layout that maximizes your yard space and improves the flow from your home to the outdoors.

Material Selection
We build with both Pressure Treated Lumber and Composite (Trex). We help you weigh the upfront cost of wood versus the long-term low maintenance of composite.

Unique Project?
From custom decks to complex pergolas, we build it.
Built To LAST.
From ground-up framing to the final rail cap, see our standard of quality.
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New Build FAQs
Building from scratch involves permits, timelines, and choices. Here are the answers.
Still curious? Call us.Do I need a permit?
Yes. Almost all new deck builds require a building permit. We handle the application process and ensure all inspections are passed.
How long does it take to build?
Once we break ground, a standard deck usually takes 1-2 weeks. However, timelines vary based on size, weather, and material availability.
What is the difference between footings and a patio?
Decks require concrete footings dug below the frost line (usually 24+ inches deep) to prevent heaving. Patios sit on the surface.
Can you design the deck for me?
Yes. Based on your goals and your house's architecture, we will propose a layout that fits your budget and needs.

Ready to upgrade your outdoor space?
Schedule a free consultation today. We’ll survey your property, listen to your vision, and give you an honest quote.