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A local deck builder serving homeowners across El Paso, TX.

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Our Story

How We Approach a Deck Build

Deck work is what we do most now, everything from a small landing off a kitchen door to a full wraparound deck with a pergola over it. Most of us came up doing general framing and carpentry, and decks turned into the work we like best because you see the whole job finished in a week or two instead of months.

If you're on this page, there's a good chance a board's gone soft underfoot, a post is wobbling, or the whole structure is past its prime and you're wondering if it's even worth fixing. We check the ledger board and the framing underneath first, because a deck that looks fine on the surface can still have a rotted rim joist holding it up. If the frame's sound, we repair what's failed. If it isn't, we tell you straight and price a rebuild instead of patching something that'll fail again in a year.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
11
Cities Served
Why Choose Us

What you get when you hire us

None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.

Licensed and Insured

We're licensed and insured for deck construction work in Texas. If a footing needs to be dug near a utility line or a permit needs pulling, you're covered and so is your property.

Written Quotes

Every quote spells out the lumber grade, footing count, and hardware we're using, not just a lump sum. That way you know what you're paying for before we cut a single board.

On-Time Scheduling

Deck jobs get scheduled around concrete cure time and weather, and we tell you that up front instead of guessing at a date. If a monsoon rolls through and pushes a pour back a day, we call before you notice we're not there.

Material Options

We work with pressure-treated pine, cedar and composite boards from a few different manufacturers, and we'll tell you honestly which one holds up best in full sun. Composite costs more up front but skips the yearly staining pine needs out here.

Our Own Crew

We don't hand your job off to a rotating set of subcontractors. The people framing your deck are the same ones who walked your yard and priced the job.

Know El Paso Conditions

Caliche soil doesn't dig or drain like regular topsoil, and it changes how we set footings. We've worked in it enough around El Paso to know when a footing needs to go deeper or wider than the standard spec.

Common Questions

Things people ask us

Questions about how we work and who's doing the building.

How long have you been building decks?
Deck building has been the main focus of this work for years, building on earlier experience in general carpentry and framing, across new builds, repairs and refinishing.
Do you use your own crew or subcontract the work out?
Deck installation and repair work is done by an in-house crew rather than rotating subcontractors. The same people who measure and price the job are the ones building it.
Can I see photos of decks you've built before?
Photos of completed deck projects, including framing shots before the decking goes on, are available on request. Seeing the framing stage matters as much as the finished photos, since that's where footing depth and joist spacing actually show.
Why choose a smaller deck builder instead of a large remodeling company?
A smaller deck-focused crew means direct contact with the people actually building the deck, not a project manager relaying information from the job site. Decisions on framing changes or material swaps can happen on site instead of waiting on a chain of approvals.
Where are you based?
Work is based in El Paso, TX, with jobs regularly done throughout the surrounding valley towns. Being local means familiarity with El Paso soil conditions, permitting offices and typical HOA deck requirements in the area.
How far in advance do I need to book?
Scheduling depends on the season, with spring and early summer being the busiest months for deck installation. Booking two to three weeks ahead is typical, though repair jobs can often be worked in faster.
Do you clean up the job site after the work is done?
Lumber scraps, old decking material and hardware packaging are hauled off at the end of the job. The yard is left graded and swept, not just cleared of the biggest debris.
What happens if something gets damaged on my property during the work?
Liability insurance covers damage caused during deck construction or repair work, and any issue gets addressed directly rather than argued over. Certificates of insurance are available before work starts if that documentation is needed.
Will you finish a deck another contractor started or left unfinished?
Take-over projects are accepted, but the existing framing and footings get inspected first before continuing. If the previous work doesn't meet code or won't support the planned design, that gets flagged before building on top of it.
How can I tell if deck work is being done correctly while it's in progress?
Footings should be poured to the depth specified in the quote, joist spacing should match the span rating for the decking material, and ledger boards should be bolted and flashed, not just screwed to siding. Asking to see the framing before the decking boards go down is a reasonable request, and a legitimate builder won't mind showing it.

Got something that needs doing?

Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.

Call (915) 318-7195