Deck Construction and Repairs
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Build It Once. Build It Right.

Decks are where families gather, neighbors visit, and summer mornings start — but only if they’re safe, level, and built to last. We design, build, repair, and replace decks throughout the Tri-Cities with a focus on structural integrity, clean finishes, and code compliance.

Whether you need a full rebuild or just want to replace worn-out boards, we’ll make sure the job’s done right — from footings to finish.

All work is handled by our in-house crew. No subcontractors. No corner-cutting.

What We Can Do

Real Decks. Real Structural Fixes. Real Results.

We don’t just show pretty finishes — we document what it took to get there. View before-and-after photos, scope of work, and labor estimates from past deck rebuilds and repairs.

Deck and Outdoor Carpentry Services

We work on all types of outdoor structures, including:

If your deck feels unsafe or outdated, we’ll walk you through what needs to be replaced, what can be salvaged, and how to do it right.

What Does a Deck Project Cost?

Deck costs vary based on size, height, and material choice — but here’s what most homeowners can expect when building or rebuilding with professional, code-compliant labor. Pricing below reflects labor and typical material combinations, excluding permits or specialty features.

Pressure-Treated Wood Decks

Includes materials and labor for mid-grade to premium composites like Trex or PVC.

Composite or PVC surface boards with matching fascia

  • Hidden fasteners and sealed edges
  • Composite, vinyl, or aluminum railings
  • Low-maintenance and long-lasting finish

Composite material breakdown:

  • Materials: $5–$18 per sq ft
  • Labor: $10–$14 per sq ft
  • Premium lines or complex layouts may run higher.
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Typical Range: $30–$60 per sq ft (installed)

Composite / Synthetic Decks

Includes materials and labor for mid-grade to premium composites like Trex or PVC.

  • Composite or PVC surface boards with matching fascia
  • Hidden fasteners and sealed edges
  • Composite, vinyl, or aluminum railings
  • Low-maintenance and long-lasting finish
  • Composite material breakdown:
    Materials: $5–$18 per sq ft
  • Labor: $10–$14 per sq ft
  • Premium lines or complex layouts may run higher.

Typical Range: $30–$60 per sq ft (installed)

Railing Costs (Installed per Linear Foot)

Type

Wood

Vinyl / PVC

Metal (Aluminum/Steel)

Cable / Modern Systems

Range

$20–$50/lf

$25–$60/lf

$40–$70/lf

$75–$260/lf

Notes

Most affordable; needs maintenance

Low-maintenance; limited colors

Durable; powder-coated finishes

Premium look; higher hardware cost

Factors that increase price:

  • Elevated or second-story decks (extra framing, posts, stairs, guards)
  • Complex shapes or multi-level layouts
  • Hot tub loads, lighting, or under-deck drainage
  • Structural repairs or ledger corrections
  • Premium rail systems or long runs

Factors that lower price:

  • Ground-level decks without railings
  • Simple rectangular layouts
  • Reusing existing framing or footings (if safe and code-compliant)
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All work includes debris removal and daily cleanup. Pricing represents labor + standard materials; final estimates depend on specific site conditions and design details.

How We Keep Deck Projects Safe, Clean, and On Track

Deck jobs come with structural concerns, so we don’t guess or skip steps.

Site Review + Safety Check

We inspect the current structure (if any) and evaluate ground conditions, ledger attachment, and framing.

Written Scope + Labor Estimate

You’ll get a clear breakdown of what we’re rebuilding or installing, with an estimated labor range and timeline.

Build Phase

Our team works clean, removes debris daily, and secures all framing and hardware per code. We don’t leave exposed nails or uneven stairs behind.

Final Walkthrough

We inspect every board and connection with you before wrapping up the job.

Need a Deck That Feels Safe and Looks Sharp?

We’ll walk the space with you, give you straight answers, and get the job done clean and up to code.