Wood Decks

The typical deck is elevated, set on a post and beam construction frame with a railing. Stairs are optional but usually desired.

Dress up features include the addition of benches, planters, arbors, lattice skirts and privacy lattice screening. Occasionally, a multi-level deck becomes the design of choice.

Key Benefits

Walking onto an elevated deck is like walking into another room of the house - outside. And did you know, just a few feet of elevation means less bugs.

Dress up features include:

  • Post and Beam Construction Frame
  • Design of Choice
  • Features include:
    - Benches
    - Planters
    - Arbors
    - Sunbursts
    - Lattice Screen

 

Ground Level Decks

A ground level or ground terraced deck allows for some very interesting design possibilities, blending elements of the yard, plants, trees, mulch and rocks with the warmth of a "wooden patio."

Key Benefits

  • Interesting design possibilities
  • Incorporates landscaping with your outdoor living space
  • Well-built construction meets or exceeds all local building codes
  • Choice of pressure-treated pine, cedar, redwood, mahogany or composite decking
  • Two-year structural warranty on all our work

Showcase Job

Have you ever wondered what your home improvement project would look like when it was completed?

Well, with our showcase job, we can show you what our designers drew for our homeowners and then what the completed project looked like after it was built.

This deck was done in Leesburg, VA.

The deck was made of CA Pressure Treated Pine with diagonal decking. Stairs are closed risers and sides with low voltage lighting on stairs. After the deck was complete the homeowner had the deck stained and railings painted.


 

 

 

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