Decks · Cedar, Composite & TimberTech

Custom Decks — Built to Last in Seattle Weather

A well-built deck transforms how you use your backyard — and lasts 20+ years if it is engineered right. We build cedar, composite, TimberTech and Trex decks designed for Pacific Northwest rain, sun, and freeze cycles. No shortcuts on framing, flashing, or fasteners.

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What we build

Decks engineered for the Pacific Northwest.

Pressure-Treated Framing

Every deck starts with proper framing — pressure-treated joists at correct spacing, joist hangers, hidden flashing on the ledger board. The stuff you do not see is what makes a deck last 25 years instead of 8.

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Cedar, Composite or PVC

Cedar for natural beauty and tradition. Composite (Trex, TimberTech) for low maintenance and longevity. PVC for the absolute lowest upkeep. We walk you through the tradeoffs and budget honestly.

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Hidden Fastener Systems

Modern composite and hardwood decks deserve hidden fasteners — no exposed screw heads, no rust streaks, no splinters. We install Camo, Tiger Claw, or board-specific clip systems based on the material.

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Integrated Lighting & Railing

LED post cap lights, riser lights for stairs, cable railing, glass panels, or traditional powder-coated metal. We design the railing and lighting as part of the deck — not bolted on afterward.

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Permits & Inspection

Most King County decks above 30 inches require permits. We pull them, we coordinate with the inspector, we handle the paperwork. You do not deal with the city.

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Built to Outlast the House

A deck built right outlives the warranty on the materials. We use stainless or coated fasteners, proper drainage, kick-out flashing, and ventilation to protect both the deck and your home from rot.

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Before you call

Common Questions About Decks