A deck designed for how you actually use your yard — solidly framed, built to code, and finished to handle Texas heat, sun and storms for years.
A good deck starts under the boards. We build on properly sized footings and framing, use the right fasteners and flashing to keep water out, and finish with the decking material you choose — pressure-treated, cedar or low-maintenance composite. The result is a deck that feels solid underfoot and holds up for years.
Proper footings, framing and railings — solid and inspection-ready.
Pressure-treated, cedar or composite — we help you pick for budget and upkeep.
Sized and shaped to your yard, with steps, railings and built-ins as wanted.
Correct flashing and fasteners to keep water out and prevent rot.
| Typical job | Price range* |
|---|---|
| Wood deck (built) | $40 – $70 / sq ft |
| Small deck (~150–200 sq ft) | $6,500 – $13,000 |
| Composite upgrade | Quoted per project |
*Typical ranges. Final price depends on size, height, material and railings — send details for an exact written estimate.
Tell us about your yard and what you'd like, with a couple photos.
We finalize size, material and layout, then set a build date.
We frame, deck and finish — then clean up and hand over your new space.
Most wood decks here run about $40–$70 per square foot built, so a small 150–200 sq ft deck commonly lands around $6,500–$13,000 depending on height, material and railings. Composite costs more upfront but needs far less upkeep.
Wood (pressure-treated or cedar) costs less upfront and looks classic but needs staining. Composite costs more but resists fading and rot with almost no maintenance. We'll walk you through the trade-offs for your budget.
It depends on your city and the deck's size and height. We'll let you know what's typically required and build to code either way.
Most residential decks take a few days to about a week depending on size and complexity. You'll get a realistic timeline with your estimate.