Decks in Easley, SC

Outdoor Living, Built to Last

A good deck turns your backyard into the best room in the house. We build custom decks designed for how you want to spend time outside, whether that is morning coffee, weekend cookouts, or a quiet spot to watch the kids play.

Wood vs Composite Decking

Wood offers natural beauty and a lower upfront cost. Composite costs more at the start but resists rot, fading, and splinters and asks very little of you over the years. We lay out the honest tradeoffs so you choose with your eyes open.

Designing Your Deck

Size, shape, railings, stairs, and built-in features all shape how a deck feels and functions. We design around your yard, your home, and how you plan to use the space, so the finished deck fits both the property and your life.

Our Deck Building Process

We build on a solid, properly set foundation and frame, because a deck is only as good as what holds it up. From footings to the final board, we build to last through Carolina sun, rain, and humidity.

Caring for Your Deck in the Carolinas

Our climate is hard on outdoor structures. We will tell you how to keep your deck looking good, from sealing wood to simple cleaning routines for composite, so it stays a place you are proud of.

Footings, Ledger Boards, and What Makes a Deck Last

The part of a deck that determines its lifespan is the part you never see. Properly sized concrete footings below the frost depth support the posts. Beam spans are sized for the load and span length without excessive flex. The ledger board that connects the deck to the house is flashed correctly so moisture cannot get behind the siding and start rotting the rim joist. We see decks built on undersized footings or with unflashed ledgers, and those decks wobble, rot at the connection, and eventually fail at exactly the wrong moment. We build on a structural foundation designed for a twenty-plus year lifespan.

Railings, Stairs, and Code Compliance

Decks above a certain height require railings that meet building code, and the specifics around post spacing, top rail height, and baluster gap matter for both safety and inspection. We build railings that satisfy code and also look right on the home. Stair design matters too: stairs built with the wrong rise-to-run ratio are uncomfortable and can be hazardous. We lay all of this out in the design phase so you know exactly what you are getting before a board is cut, and the permit inspection at the end confirms it.

Frequently Asked Questions About Decks in Easley, SC

Wood or composite, which lasts longer?

Composite generally lasts longer with less maintenance, while wood costs less up front.

Can you build a covered deck?

Yes, and many homeowners pair a deck with a [link:/services/porches|Porch] project.

Do you handle permits for decks?

Yes, when required we handle permitting and build to code.

How long does a deck take?

Most decks are completed within a week, depending on size and design.

Can I add a covered roof or pergola to the deck later?

Yes, but it is easier if we plan for the added load from the start. Tell us during the design phase if that is something you might want, so we can size the footings and framing to carry it without needing to retrofit the structure later.

What is a realistic deck size for outdoor entertaining?

A sitting area with a table and four to six chairs needs at least 12 by 16 feet to function comfortably. We will sketch it out at your home so you can see how different sizes actually feel in your specific yard before we settle on a plan.

Turn your backyard into a place you love. Call (757) 902-7492 for a free deck quote.

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Service Areas

We serve homeowners throughout Upstate South Carolina including Easley, Anderson, Belton, Simpsonville, Greenville, Fountain Inn, Powdersville, Williamston, Pelzer, and Taylors. Free estimates on every job.

Call (757) 902-7492 or request a free estimate today.