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A local deck builder serving homeowners across Palm Harbor, FL.

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Our Story

How We Ended Up Building Decks for a Living

We build, repair and refinish decks for homeowners around Palm Harbor and the surrounding Pinellas County towns. Most of the work we do starts with someone standing on a deck that feels a little softer than it used to, wondering if it's worth fixing or if the whole thing needs to come down. We got into this trade because it's one where you can see the mistake in five years if you cut corners today, and we'd rather not see our own work fail.

If you're on this page, chances are a board's gone soft underfoot, the railing wiggles more than it should, or the stain job from a few summers ago has worn through to gray wood. We pull up decking to check the joists before we decide what actually needs fixing, because a new board over a rotten joist just buys you another year of worry. Everything we build gets flashed at the ledger and fastened with hardware rated for Florida's salt air and humidity, so the fix holds instead of coming back around.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
12
Cities Served
Why Choose Us

What you get when you hire us

None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.

Licensed & Insured

You're covered if something goes wrong on the job site. We carry insurance so a mistake doesn't become your problem to pay for.

Permit Handling

Pinellas County requires permits for most deck builds and a lot of repairs, and we handle that paperwork instead of leaving it to you. Skipping a permit can cause problems later when you sell the house.

Clean Job Sites

Deck demo leaves a mess of old boards, nails and sawdust, and we clear it out at the end of each day. You shouldn't be finding screws in your yard a month after we're gone.

Written Quotes

The quote spells out materials, board type and what's included so there's no guessing later. If something changes mid-job we talk about it before it shows up on the bill.

On-Time Scheduling

Florida storms can push a schedule back a day or two, and when that happens we call instead of leaving you wondering. Outside of weather, we stick to the dates we give you.

Material Options

Some homeowners want the lower upfront cost of pressure-treated pine, others want composite decking that skips the yearly staining. We'll walk through the tradeoffs so you pick based on what actually matters to you, not just price.

Common Questions

Things people ask us

Questions about how we work and who's doing the job.

How long have you been building decks?
Specific years in business aren't the best measure of deck-building experience. What matters more is knowing how decks in Florida's heat and rain actually fail over time, from ledger board rot to corroded railing hardware, and building to avoid those failure points from the start.
Do you use your own crew or subcontractors?
A dedicated crew handling deck framing and finish work from start to finish tends to produce more consistent results than rotating subcontractors in and out of a project. Consistency in crew matters especially on multi-day builds where early framing decisions affect how the decking goes down later.
Can I see examples of past deck work?
Photos of completed deck projects, including framing shots taken before the decking went on, are typically available to review before committing to a design. Seeing the framing stage matters as much as the finished look, since that's the part that determines how long the deck lasts.
Why hire a local deck builder instead of a large national company?
A local deck builder understands Pinellas County permit requirements, sandy soil conditions for footings, and how salt air affects fastener choice in ways a national company operating from out of state typically doesn't. Local scheduling also tends to be more flexible around Florida's storm season.
Where are you based?
Deck building and repair service is based in Palm Harbor, FL, covering surrounding Pinellas County communities and nearby parts of Pasco County.
How far in advance do I need to book a deck project?
Availability varies by season, with spring and early summer typically busier for new deck builds as homeowners plan for outdoor entertaining season. Repair work can usually be scheduled faster than a full custom build.
Do you clean up the site when a deck job is done?
Old decking, cut-off lumber, packaging from composite boards and any leftover concrete from footings get hauled off the site at the end of a project. A finished deck project shouldn't leave scrap wood or screws scattered in the yard.
What happens if something gets damaged during construction?
Contractor's insurance covers accidental property damage that happens during deck construction, such as damage to landscaping, siding or a fence during demolition or material delivery. That coverage should be confirmed and certificates provided before work begins.
Will you finish a deck another contractor started or walked away from?
Picking up a deck project that another contractor left mid-build or abandoned is possible, but it starts with an inspection of what's already been framed to check it meets code before adding anything on top. Existing framing sometimes has to be corrected before work continues, which affects the cost of taking over the project.
How can I tell if deck work is being done correctly?
Correct deck construction shows in details like joist hangers rated for the load, ledger boards bolted and flashed rather than just nailed, footings poured below grade to code depth, and railing baluster spacing no wider than 4 inches. Asking to see the framing before decking boards go down, and requesting a copy of the permit and inspection sign-off, are both reasonable ways to confirm the work meets code.

Got something that needs doing?

Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.

Call (727) 607-7511