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Every deck job we take on, from framing to the final coat of stain.

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Everything we take on

Every job below is one we do ourselves across Henderson.

Deck Installation

We frame new decks on concrete footings set below Henderson's frost-free depth, so the structure doesn't move. Joists go in at 16 inches on center for standard decking, tighter for composite that needs more support underneath. You get a deck rated for real furniture and foot traffic, not just something that looks fine empty.

Custom Deck Design

Multi-level decks, built-in benches, pergola sections, whatever the yard calls for, we draw it out before we cut anything. We size the footings and beams for the load you actually plan to put on it, hot tub included. Design changes are a lot cheaper on paper than after the joists are in.

Deck Repair

Soft spots in the decking, a railing that moves when you lean on it, stairs that bounce, these usually trace back to a rotted joist or a ledger board that was never flashed right. We pull the bad wood back to solid framing instead of just replacing the board on top. Patch jobs that skip the framing are why the same spot fails again two years later.

Deck Staining & Sealing

Henderson sun bleaches and dries out wood decking faster than almost anywhere else in the country. We strip the old finish, sand the boards, and put down a stain and sealer rated for UV and heat, not just water. Plan on resealing every one to two years depending on how much direct sun your deck gets.

Deck Resurfacing

If the frame underneath is still solid but the boards are cupped, splintering or gray, we tear off just the decking and replace it without rebuilding the structure. It costs less than a full rebuild and gets you new boards on a frame that's already proven itself. We check every joist while the old decking is off, so nothing gets covered up by accident.

Composite Decking Installation

Composite boards don't splinter or require yearly staining, which matters if you don't want to maintain a deck every spring. We use hidden fastener systems so the top surface stays clean, no visible screw heads. Darker composite colors get hot fast in direct Henderson sun, so we talk through color before you commit.

Deck Railing Installation & Repair

Wobbly rails are almost always a post that was never bolted through the rim joist, just screwed to the face. We rebuild posts with through-bolts and blocking so a railing holds real weight, not just decoration. Cable rail, wood baluster, or composite, we can match whatever style the rest of the deck already has.

Deck Demolition & Removal

Old decks come down board by board so we can check what's salvageable in the framing underneath and haul the rest off site. If termites or dry rot got into the ledger board or posts, demo is where we find out before it becomes a surprise mid-build. We handle the dump run, you don't end up with a pile of old lumber in the side yard.

Pergola & Patio Cover Installation

A lot of Henderson decks need shade more than they need more square footage. We build pergolas and patio covers attached to or standing separate from the deck, sized to actual rafter loads, not just eyeballed. It's usually the single change that gets a deck used in July instead of just April and October.

Deck Board Replacement

Sometimes it's not the whole deck, just the boards that caught the sprinkler overspray for three summers straight. We replace individual boards or full runs, matching fastener pattern and gap spacing to the rest of the deck. Spot repairs only make sense if the framing underneath is still sound, we'll tell you straight if it isn't.

How It Works

Four steps, and no surprises in any of them.

01

We come and look

You tell us what you want doing, we look at what is actually there, and we ask the awkward questions early.

02

You get a price

In writing, itemised, free. If something might add cost later we flag it now rather than at the end.

03

We do the work

Same crew throughout. We cover your floors, keep the dust down and tidy up before we leave each day.

04

We walk it with you

You point out anything you are not happy with and we fix it before the invoice, not after.

Where We Work

All of this, across Henderson, NV

We travel throughout the Las Vegas valley for deck projects big and small.

Henderson, NV
Las Vegas, NV
North Las Vegas, NV
Spring Valley, NV
Paradise, NV
Enterprise, NV
Sunrise Manor, NV
Summerlin South, NV
Boulder City, NV
Whitney, NV
Common Questions

Things worth asking

Questions that come up once a deck project is actually underway.

Do I need a permit to build a deck?
Most raised decks attached to a house need a building permit in Henderson and the surrounding Las Vegas valley, especially if it's over 30 inches off the ground. Ground-level platform decks sometimes skip the requirement, but it's worth confirming with the local building department before starting.
How long does it take to build a deck?
A standard single-level deck usually takes one to two weeks from framing to final decking, weather and permit timing aside. Multi-level decks with pergolas or custom railings can take three to four weeks. Repair and resurfacing jobs are typically much faster, often a few days.
Can you build a deck to fit a specific budget?
Decking material choice is usually the biggest lever on cost, with pressure-treated pine costing less than cedar or composite. Simplifying railing style or stair count also brings a quote down without changing the deck's basic function.
Do you guarantee your deck work?
Workmanship warranties on deck construction typically cover framing and installation defects for a set period after completion, separate from manufacturer warranties on the decking material itself. Reading exactly what's covered, and for how long, should happen before signing a contract.
Who will I be dealing with during the project?
On most deck jobs, a single point of contact, either the crew lead or project manager, handles day-to-day questions and schedule updates. Getting a direct phone number or contact method at the start avoids confusion mid-project.
What decking materials do you work with?
Common decking materials include pressure-treated pine, cedar, and composite brands like Trex or TimberTech, each with different price points and maintenance requirements. Wood decking requires periodic staining, while composite requires only occasional cleaning, not sealing.
Can I still use my yard while the deck is being built?
Most of the yard stays usable during deck construction, though the immediate work area has to stay clear for safety and material staging. Pets and kids should generally be kept away from the site during framing and power tool use.
How should I prepare my yard before deck construction starts?
Clearing furniture, potted plants, and grills away from the work area lets the crew move materials and equipment without obstruction. Marking the location of sprinkler lines and buried utilities ahead of time also helps avoid mid-project surprises.
What if you find rot or damage once the old deck comes down?
Finding rotted ledger boards, rusted hardware, or termite damage once old decking is removed is common on repair and resurfacing jobs. Any additional repair work should come with an updated quote before proceeding, rather than showing up as a surprise on the final bill.
How do I maintain a deck after it's built?
Wood decks generally require restaining every one to two years depending on sun exposure, plus periodic checks for loose fasteners or soft boards. Composite decking mainly requires regular washing to prevent mildew buildup, with an occasional check of railing hardware for both material types.

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