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Every deck job we quote in more detail, from framing to finish.

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Everything we take on

Every job below is one we do ourselves across Berwyn.

Deck Installation

We dig footings below the frost line, usually around 42 inches in this area, so the deck doesn't heave when the ground freezes. Ledger boards get flashed and bolted into the rim joist, not just nailed to siding. You get a choice of pressure-treated pine, cedar, or composite decking depending on your budget.

Deck Repair

Soft spots in the decking usually mean a joist has rotted underneath, not just the board on top. We pull boards to check the frame before we replace anything, because a new board over a bad joist just fails again in a year or two.

Deck Staining & Sealing

Sun and road salt chew through a clear coat fast around here. We strip old finish, let the wood dry for a couple of days, then apply a penetrating stain rated for Illinois weather swings.

Custom Deck Design

Multi-level decks, built-in benches, stairs that land where your yard actually slopes, we draw it out before we cut a single board.

Composite Decking Installation

Composite boards don't rot, but they expand and contract more than wood, so spacing and fastener choice matter more, not less. We use hidden fastener systems so there's no screw head visible on the surface.

Deck Railing Repair & Installation

A wobbly rail post is almost always a sign it was never through-bolted to the frame. We rebuild railing to current code spacing, balusters no more than 4 inches apart, so it passes inspection and holds a shove from a kid or a dog.

Deck Board Replacement

Cupped, splintered, or gray boards get swapped one at a time or by the section. We match the fastener pattern to the rest of the deck so it doesn't look patched.

Under-Deck Drainage Systems

If you want dry storage or a patio underneath, we install a drainage membrane between the joists that channels water to gutters instead of dripping onto whatever's below.

Deck Demolition & Removal

Old deck coming down before something new goes up, or just coming down. We haul the lumber and hardware off the same day.

Pergolas & Deck Shade Structures

A pergola attached to an existing deck requires its own footings, it can't just hang off the deck frame. We size the posts and beams for actual snow load, not just what looks right.

How It Works

Four steps, and no surprises in any of them.

01

We come and look

You tell us what you want doing, we look at what is actually there, and we ask the awkward questions early.

02

You get a price

In writing, itemised, free. If something might add cost later we flag it now rather than at the end.

03

We do the work

Same crew throughout. We cover your floors, keep the dust down and tidy up before we leave each day.

04

We walk it with you

You point out anything you are not happy with and we fix it before the invoice, not after.

Where We Work

All of this, across Berwyn, IL

Deck building and repair covers Berwyn and the surrounding suburbs.

Berwyn, IL
Chicago, IL
Aurora, IL
Joliet, IL
Naperville, IL
Cicero, IL
Bolingbrook, IL
Orland Park, IL
Tinley Park, IL
Oak Lawn, IL
Oak Park, IL
Downers Grove, IL
Common Questions

Things worth asking

Questions that come up once a deck project is underway.

Do I need a permit to build a deck?
Most towns, including Berwyn and most surrounding suburbs, require a permit for any deck attached to the house or built more than 30 inches above grade. Permit drawings usually need to show footing depth, joist spacing, and railing height to pass inspection.
How long does it take to build a deck?
A standard ground-level deck usually takes about one to two weeks from footings to finished railing, weather permitting. Multi-level decks with stairs, built-in seating, or composite decking can take three to four weeks.
Can a deck be built to fit a specific budget?
Deck size, footing count, and material choice are the main levers for adjusting cost, and a written estimate should break each of those out separately. Swapping composite decking for pressure-treated pine, or trimming a planned second level, are common ways to bring a project back within budget.
Do you offer any guarantee on deck work?
Workmanship on framing, footings, and railings is typically guaranteed for a set period after completion, separate from any manufacturer warranty on lumber or composite decking. Specific warranty terms should be spelled out in the written estimate for each job.
Who do I deal with day to day during the project?
One point of contact should handle scheduling, material questions, and any changes during the project, rather than switching between different people. That person should be reachable by phone throughout the build.
What materials are used for decking and framing?
Framing is typically pressure-treated lumber rated for ground contact, since joists and posts sit closest to moisture. Decking surface options include pressure-treated pine, cedar, and composite boards, each with different cost and maintenance tradeoffs.
Can I still use my yard while the deck is being built?
Most of the yard stays usable during a deck build, though the immediate work area around footings and framing has to stay clear for safety. Access for equipment and material delivery is usually discussed before work starts.
How should I prepare the site before deck construction starts?
Clearing furniture, grills, and potted plants away from the existing deck or build area makes the first day faster. Marking underground sprinkler lines or utilities ahead of time helps avoid delays once digging for footings starts.
What happens if you find rot or a structural problem mid-project?
If hidden rot, an undersized ledger board, or a failing footing turns up once old decking is removed, the issue should be flagged and priced before further work continues. Structural problems like that get fixed before new decking goes down, since covering them up just hides the failure for later.
How do I maintain a deck after it's finished?
Wood decking wants a fresh coat of sealant every two to three years, more often if it gets direct afternoon sun. Composite decking mainly requires regular washing to keep debris from building up between boards, since it skips staining and sealing entirely.

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Call (708) 249-3801