- Deck Style 6' x 6' Pressure Treated Deck
- Wood Choices Cedar or Pressure Treated
- Floor Boards Straight With House
- Fascia Single
- Skirting None
- Steps None
- Overheads None
- Privacy Screens None
- Planter Boxes None
- Railings Postless Wood
- Accessories None
- Lighting None
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This pressure treated balcony was installed on existing footings.
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This pressure treated deck bridges the height between the first floor and yard while leaving some railing room for decorative flowers.
- Deck Style 4' x 4' Pressure Treated Deck
- Wood Choices Cedar or Pressure Treated
- Floor Boards Straight With House
- Fascia Single
- Skirting None
- Steps Closed w/Fascia
- Overheads None
- Privacy Screens None
- Planter Boxes None
- Railings Standard Wood
- Accessories None
- Lighting None
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This cedar deck is a graceful exit from the back door of the house.
- Deck Style 5' x 7' Cedar Landing
- Wood Choices Cedar or Pressure Treated
- Floor Boards Straight With House
- Fascia Single
- Skirting Single
- Steps Closed
- Overheads None
- Privacy Screens None
- Planter Boxes None
- Railings Wood/Metal
- Accessories None
- Lighting None
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This cedar deck provides simple and elegant access to the backyard.
- Deck Style 6' x 6' Cedar Landing
- Wood Choices Cedar or Pressure Treated
- Floor Boards Straight With House
- Fascia Single
- Skirting None
- Steps Closed w/Fascia
- Overheads None
- Privacy Screens None
- Planter Boxes None
- Railings Postless Wood
- Accessories None
- Lighting None
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This affordable pressure treated deck leads down to a convenient dining area in the backyard.
- Deck Style 3' x 5' Pressure Treated Landing
- Wood Choices Cedar or Pressure Treated
- Floor Boards Straight With House
- Fascia Single
- Skirting None
- Steps Closed
- Overheads None
- Privacy Screens None
- Planter Boxes None
- Railings Postless Wood
- Accessories None
- Lighting None
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Wood/Metal Railings work great with pressure treated decks as well as cedar.
- Deck Style 7' x 7' Pressure Treated Sun Deck
- Wood Choices Cedar or Pressure Treated
- Floor Boards Straight With House
- Fascia Single
- Skirting None
- Steps Closed w/Fascia
- Overheads None
- Privacy Screens None
- Railings Wood/Metal
- Accessories None
- Lighting None
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This lovely little deck is perfectly built for dining room access.
- Deck Style 6' x 10' Pressure Treated Deck
- Wood Choices Cedar or Pressure Treated
- Floor Boards Straight With House
- Fascia Single
- Skirting None
- Steps Open
- Overheads None
- Privacy Screens None
- Planter Boxes None
- Railings Basic Wood
- Accessories None
- Lighting None
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Designed to allow more inclusive access to your home. Access ramps start at $229/ft Fully Installed. For traction control, we suggest the wide variety of outdoor rugs available at Lowes. This one, for instance, comes in a variety of sizes and blends well with wood.
- Ramp Style 4'w minimum
- Wood Choices Cedar or Pressure Treated
- Floor Boards Straight With House
- Fascia None
- Skirting None
- Steps Access Ramp
- Overheads None
- Privacy Screens None
- Planter Boxes None
- Railings Postless Wood (not included)
- Accessories None
- Lighting None
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A full complement of accessories is available for all of our decks. They include:
- Benches
- Planter Boxes
- Access Doors in Skirting
- Shower Privacy Walls
- Lights
- Inlay Patterns
Fascia is the trim on the side of the deck between the deck boards and skirting. It can be Single, Double, Triple, or there can be none.
Skirting is the covering on the vertical sides of your deck. Skirting can be done with 1"x6" privacy fence boards, Victorian lattice, Georgian lattice, or there can be none.
The number of Steps up to your deck is determined by the height of the main flooring. Wood Steps should be a minimum of 4' wide.


Screw Piles are posts that are turned into the ground by machine as opposed to the usual digging and cementing process. They are a requirement for most deck permits.




Hidden Deck Screws are installed with the CAMO Marksman Pro. The side angle entry hides the fasteners from view.
For stairs, a Paslode nailer is used to achieve the same effect.