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Your deck becomes the heart of your outdoor life. Picture summer barbecues where everyone actually wants to stay. Quiet mornings with coffee overlooking your yard. Evening gatherings that don’t end when the sun goes down.
A properly built deck doesn’t just add square footage—it adds lifestyle. You get a space that works for your family, handles Long Island weather, and looks great year after year. No more staring at an empty backyard wondering what could be.
The right deck transforms how you use your home. It becomes your go-to spot for everything from solo relaxation to hosting the neighborhood. And when it’s time to sell, you’re looking at serious return on investment—not just another home improvement project.
We’ve been creating outdoor living spaces in New Cassel for over 20 years. We’re the family-owned contractor your neighbors trust for everything from simple repairs to complete deck installations.
We understand New Cassel’s unique challenges—from local building codes to weather patterns that can make or break outdoor projects. Our licensed and insured team knows which materials work best here and how to build decks that last.
You’re not just getting contractors. You’re getting neighbors who care about the work we put our name on. Every deck we build reflects on our reputation in this community, so we make sure it’s something we’re proud to show off.
We start by understanding what you actually want from your deck. Not just size and materials, but how you plan to use the space. Family dinners? Morning coffee? Weekend parties? Your lifestyle shapes our design.
Next comes the site evaluation and planning phase. We check your property’s layout, soil conditions, and any local permit requirements. No surprises later—we handle the paperwork and make sure everything meets New Cassel’s building codes.
Installation happens efficiently with minimal disruption to your daily routine. Our crew shows up on time, works clean, and keeps you updated on progress. We use quality materials and proven techniques that stand up to Long Island’s weather extremes.
The final walkthrough ensures everything meets our standards and yours. We explain maintenance requirements and answer any questions. You get a deck that’s ready to use immediately and built to last for decades.
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Wood decking gives you that classic look with options from pressure-treated pine to premium cedar. It’s cost-effective upfront and can be stained or painted to match your home’s style. Regular maintenance keeps it looking great for years.
Composite decking costs more initially but saves time and money long-term. No staining, sealing, or worrying about rot and insects. It handles New Cassel’s humid summers and cold winters without warping or splitting.
We also offer PVC decking for homeowners who want the ultimate low-maintenance option. It looks great, feels solid underfoot, and requires nothing more than occasional cleaning with soap and water.
Every deck includes proper foundation work, quality fasteners, and attention to drainage. We’re not cutting corners on the parts you can’t see—that’s what separates a deck that lasts from one that becomes a problem in a few years.
Wood decking typically costs $25-30 per square foot installed and offers natural beauty with options like pressure-treated pine or cedar. You’ll need to stain or seal it every 2-3 years to maintain appearance and prevent rot.
Composite decking runs $49-52 per square foot but eliminates ongoing maintenance. It’s made from recycled wood fibers and plastic, so it won’t rot, warp, or attract insects. Perfect for busy homeowners who want great looks without the upkeep.
For New Cassel’s climate, both work well when properly installed. Wood gives you that traditional look and lower upfront cost. Composite delivers long-term value through reduced maintenance and longer lifespan—often 25+ years versus 10-15 for wood.
Yes, most deck projects in New Cassel require building permits, especially for attached decks or those over 30 inches high. Nassau County has specific requirements for setbacks, railing heights, and structural specifications.
We handle all permit applications and inspections as part of our service. This ensures your deck meets local building codes and won’t cause problems when you sell your home. Permits typically take 1-2 weeks to process.
Skipping permits might seem like a shortcut, but it creates serious headaches later. Insurance claims can be denied, and you’ll face expensive corrections when selling. We make sure everything’s done right from the start.
Most residential decks take 3-7 days to complete, depending on size and complexity. A simple 12×16 deck might be done in 3 days, while larger multi-level designs can take a full week.
Weather affects timing—we won’t compromise quality by working in poor conditions. We’ll give you realistic timelines upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. Our goal is steady progress without rushing the important details.
Preparation work happens before we start building. Permits, material delivery, and site prep are handled in advance so construction moves smoothly once we begin. You’re not waiting around while we figure things out on your property.
Composite and PVC decks need minimal maintenance—just regular cleaning with soap and water. Check fasteners annually and clear debris from between boards to prevent moisture buildup.
Wood decks require more attention. Clean annually, inspect for loose boards or protruding nails, and apply stain or sealant every 2-3 years. Proper maintenance extends wood deck life significantly and keeps it looking great.
All decks benefit from keeping gutters clean and ensuring proper drainage around the foundation. Standing water is any deck’s enemy, regardless of material. We’ll show you what to watch for during our final walkthrough.
Absolutely. We handle everything from single board replacements to complete deck overhauls. Sometimes you only need new railings or a few rotted boards replaced—no need to rebuild everything.
We’ll assess your existing deck’s structure and recommend the most cost-effective approach. If the frame is solid, we might just replace decking boards and railings. If there’s structural damage, a full rebuild might be smarter long-term.
Partial replacements work well when caught early. Waiting too long often means more extensive repairs become necessary. We’ll give you honest advice about repair versus replacement based on your deck’s actual condition.
Deck costs vary based on size, materials, and design complexity. Expect $25-30 per square foot for pressure-treated wood decks and $49-52 per square foot for composite. A typical 300 square foot deck runs $8,000-$15,000 installed.
Additional features like multi-level designs, built-in seating, or lighting increase costs. We provide detailed estimates that break down materials, labor, and any extras so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
The investment pays off—decks typically return 76% of their cost when you sell your home. More importantly, you get years of outdoor enjoyment and expanded living space. We’ll work with your budget to create the best deck possible for your money.
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