Custom Deck Building & Repair in Gallatin & Middle Tennessee

Extend your outdoor living space with a deck designed for your home and built to handle Tennessee’s seasons.

New Construction

Custom Deck Construction

A well-designed deck transforms your backyard into a true extension of your home. Whether you envision a simple platform deck for grilling and relaxing or a multi-level structure with built-in seating and stairs, our team brings your vision to life.

We build with pressure-treated lumber, cedar, and composite materials depending on your budget and maintenance preferences. Every deck we construct meets local building codes and is engineered for the load requirements of your specific design.

Custom deck construction in Gallatin
Repair & Restoration

Deck Repair & Restoration

Years of sun, rain, and foot traffic take their toll on any deck. Warped boards, loose railings, wobbly stairs, and faded finishes don’t just look bad — they can be safety hazards.

We replace rotted boards and joists, reinforce posts and footings, tighten hardware, and restore your deck’s surface with professional sanding and staining. A thorough repair and refinish can extend your deck’s life by a decade or more at a fraction of the cost of building new.

Deck repair and restoration
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

A basic pressure-treated wood deck in the Gallatin area typically costs $20-$35 per square foot installed. Composite decking runs $35-$65 per square foot. Multi-level decks, built-in features, and railings add to the cost. We provide free on-site estimates tailored to your specific design and property.

Yes, most deck projects in Gallatin require a building permit. Decks over 30 inches above grade and those attached to the house typically need permits and inspections. We handle the entire permitting process as part of our service.

A standard residential deck typically takes 3-7 days to build, depending on size and complexity. Permitting may add 1-2 weeks before construction can begin. We’ll provide a detailed timeline during your estimate.

Both are excellent choices. Pressure-treated wood costs less upfront and can be stained any color, but requires regular maintenance. Composite decking costs more initially but needs virtually no maintenance and won’t rot, warp, or splinter. We’ll help you weigh the pros and cons for your budget and lifestyle.

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