







Every yard is different. Some homeowners want a simple platform off the back door to set up a table and chairs. Others want something bigger - a real outdoor hangout with wide stairs, built-in benches, and enough room to move around. What we build depends entirely on what you need, and these decks are a good example of how different that can look from one home to the next.
A low-profile backyard deck sitting flush against the house is one of the most practical builds we do. Clean lines, wide steps, and a warm wood tone that ties into the home's exterior. It adds usable square footage without overcomplicating things. Simple, but done well - and that makes all the difference.
Composite decking is something we push a lot. And for good reason. It holds up. No annual staining, no warping, no splinters. The gray composite build with white railings is a perfect example - that surface is going to look the same five years from now as it does today. The two-tone composite build with mitered corners is another one that shows how much detail goes into a quality deck when you're not cutting corners.
Entry decks matter too. A small front deck with black metal railings can completely change how a home looks from the street. It's not just functional - it adds character. That's the kind of work we take seriously whether the build is 100 square feet or 1,000.
Deck season is here and schedules fill up fast. If you've been sitting on a deck idea, now is the time to get it off the back burner. We build everything from small entry decks to large backyard platforms - and we'll give you a free estimate to start.