Outdoor living that holds up to Connecticut seasons. From pressure-treated lumber to low-maintenance composite — designed and built to look great for years.
A deck is where Connecticut summers happen — and where Connecticut winters do their worst. The difference between a deck that looks great for fifteen years and one that's gray and wobbly in five comes down to materials, footings, and framing you never see. We build the parts that matter.
We design and build decks in pressure-treated lumber, cedar, and low-maintenance composite from TimberTech and AZEK. Single-level or multi-tier, with built-in benches, lighting, privacy screens, and railings to match your home. We size the footings and framing for our climate, so your deck is solid underfoot the day it's done and the day your kids inherit it.
We visit your home, talk through your goals, and give you an honest scope and price — no pressure.
Material selections, layout, and a clear plan you sign off on before any work starts.
We pull the permits your town requires so the project is done by the book.
Anthony and Daniel do the work, keep the site clean, and keep you updated as it comes together.
We review every detail together. It’s not done until you’re happy with it.
Composite (TimberTech, AZEK) resists our freeze-thaw cycles and won't splinter, rot, or need annual staining, though it costs more upfront. Pressure-treated lumber is budget-friendly but needs maintenance. We'll walk you through the tradeoffs for your situation.
Most decks take 1 to 3 weeks depending on size, levels, and material. We'll give you a clear timeline before we start.
Most attached decks above a certain height require a permit in Connecticut towns. We handle the permitting so your deck is built to code and passes inspection.
Yes. Multi-level decks, wraparounds, and decks on graded lots are common here. We'll design to your yard, not force a stock rectangle onto it.
Call Anthony directly. No commitment, no pressure — just a straightforward conversation about your home.