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We do high-quality Show Low deck building in that seamlessly complements your home and is designed to last. As a licensed, bonded, and insured contractor, we ensure your project is done right.
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Questions About Show Low Deck Building

How long will the deck-building process take from start to finish?
The timeline depends on the size and complexity of your deck, as well as permitting and weather conditions. On average:
Permitting & Planning – 1-3 weeks
Materials Procurement – 1-2 weeks
Construction – 1-2 weeks for standard decks, longer for custom features
A typical deck project takes 3-6 weeks from start to finish. We provide a detailed timeline before starting.
What kind of maintenance will my deck require, and how long will it last?
Wood decks need annual sealing and staining, lasting 10-20 years. Composite decks require occasional cleaning and last 25-50 years. PVC decks need minimal upkeep and last over 30 years. We provide care guidelines to help maintain your deck’s durability, appearance, and longevity.
Can you incorporate custom features?
Yes, we customize decks with built-in seating, LED lighting, pergolas, and unique railing options. Whether you want a cozy retreat or an entertainment space, we design features that blend seamlessly with your deck, enhancing functionality, aesthetics, and comfort while complementing your home’s outdoor style.
How do you insure the deck works with my home's style.
What decking materials do you recommend, and what are the pros and cons of each?
Pressure-Treated Wood – Affordable and durable but requires regular maintenance like sealing and staining.
Composite Decking – Low maintenance and resistant to rot, insects, and fading, but has a higher upfront cost.
Hardwood (e.g., Ipe, Mahogany, Cedar) – Naturally resistant to decay and pests, with a premium look, but more expensive and requires maintenance.
PVC or Vinyl Decking – Completely waterproof, long-lasting, and maintenance-free, but can be more expensive and may look less natural.