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Deck Installation Essex County MA

Your Outdoor Space Done Right

You want a deck that lasts through New England winters, looks great for years, and doesn't become a safety concern. We build decks the right way—proper footings, quality materials, full permits, and construction that holds up.

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13+ Years Experience

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Why Homeowners Choose Us

Licensed and Fully Insured
We carry proper licensing and insurance so you're protected throughout the project. No cutting corners, no liability risks on your property.
We Handle All Permits
Permits and inspections are part of our process. You don't pull permits yourself—we manage everything to keep your project compliant and safe.
Quality Materials Only
We use grade pressure-treated framing and trusted decking brands. Your deck gets materials that withstand New England's freeze-thaw cycles and moisture.
Experienced Local Crews
Our crews know New England construction. They understand frost lines, proper drainage, and building techniques that prevent the common failures we see.
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Professional Deck Contractors Serving NH and MA

Built for How You Actually Use It

A deck isn't just boards attached to your house. It's where you'll grill on summer evenings, where your kids will play, where you'll have coffee on cool mornings. It needs to be safe, functional, and built to handle real use.

We install decks across Essex County MA, Hillsborough County NH, and Rockingham County NH. Whether you're replacing an old deck that's starting to lean or adding new outdoor space, we focus on construction that lasts. Proper footings below the frost line. Ledger boards attached correctly to prevent water damage. Materials chosen for your specific needs and budget.

You get a deck that works with your property, fits your lifestyle, and doesn't create problems down the road.
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Don't Wait for the Next Storm

Your Property Deserves Better

Whether it’s a roof past its prime or siding that’s showing its age—every season you wait costs more in repairs. Get a free inspection and honest assessment from a team that’s been protecting New England homes for over 13 years.

Deck Building Done to Code

Why Proper Construction Actually Matters

You've probably seen decks that lean. Or railings that wobble. Maybe you've heard about deck collapses in the news. These aren't random accidents—they're the result of poor construction practices that cut corners.

In New England, decks face conditions that expose every weakness. Frost pushes shallow footings out of the ground. Water gets behind improperly flashed ledger boards and rots your house framing. Snow loads stress undersized beams. Temperature swings cause materials to expand and contract.

We build decks that account for these realities. Footings go down at least four feet, below the frost line, so they don't shift. Ledger boards get properly attached to your house structure with correct flashing to prevent water infiltration. Framing uses the right lumber grades and spacing for the loads your deck will carry. Every project gets the required permits and passes inspections. This isn't about being perfect—it's about being thorough enough that your deck doesn't become a problem.
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Wood Decking vs Composite Deck Options

Materials That Match Your Priorities

The wood versus composite question comes up on every project. Both work. The right choice depends on what matters more to you.

Pressure-treated wood costs less upfront, typically $25-$50 per square foot installed. It looks natural, stays cooler in summer heat, and can be repaired board-by-board if needed. But it requires annual maintenance—cleaning, staining, sealing—that costs $400-$600 per year. Most wood decks need replacement after 15-20 years.

Composite decking costs more initially, usually $40-$80 per square foot installed. But it lasts 25-50 years with almost no maintenance beyond occasional cleaning. No staining. No sealing. It resists moisture, won't rot, and doesn't splinter. Over time, you often spend less total money than you would maintaining wood.

We'll walk through both options, show you samples, and explain what makes sense for your situation. Some homeowners want the classic wood look and don't mind the upkeep. Others want to install it and forget about it. Neither choice is wrong—it just needs to fit how you actually want to use and maintain your deck.
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Deck Construction That Delivers Real Results

What You Actually Get

Beyond just having a nice-looking deck, you get outdoor space that genuinely improves how you live at home and adds measurable value to your property.

You'll host more gatherings and actually use your outdoor space because it's comfortable, accessible, and designed for real entertaining.
Your home's resale value increases—professionally installed decks recoup about 89% of their cost according to the National Association of Realtors.
You skip the annual maintenance headache entirely if you choose composite decking that never needs staining, sealing, or constant repairs.
You sleep better knowing the structure is code-compliant with proper inspections, licensed construction, and no safety shortcuts.
Your deck stays level and solid through harsh winters because the footings go deep enough and the framing is sized correctly.
You avoid budget surprises with transparent pricing and clear timelines established before any work begins.

Our Deck Installation Process

How We Get Your Deck Built

1

Site Evaluation and Design

We visit your property, discuss how you'll use the space, and create a design that works with your home and terrain.

2

Permits and Material Selection

We handle all permit applications and help you choose materials that fit your budget, maintenance preferences, and aesthetic goals.

3

Professional Installation

Our experienced crews build your deck with proper techniques, quality materials, and attention to structural details that prevent future problems.