
Building and fixing decks around Waukegan is what fills most of our days, and it's the kind of work where you find out pretty quick whether something was done right. A deck gets rained on, snowed on, and walked across barefoot more than almost anything else attached to a house, so it has to earn its keep.
If you're on this page, you're probably dealing with a deck that's sagging in the middle, boards gone gray and splintery, or a railing that shifts when you grab it. We check the ledger board attachment and the footings first, because that's what decides whether the deck is safe, not whether the stain color matches the siding. A deck rebuilt on solid footings with proper joist spacing should outlast the house's next paint job by a decade, not fail after one hard winter.
None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.
If something goes wrong on the job, you're not the one holding the liability. Ask for certificates before any crew steps on your property, from us or anyone else.
The quote breaks down materials and labor so you know what you're paying for lumber versus what you're paying for the work. No verbal estimate that changes once the job starts.
We don't hand your job off to a rotating group of subcontractors we barely know. The same people who quote the job are usually the ones on the ladder.
Footing depth, joist spacing, and railing height all get inspected here, and we build to pass on the first visit. Skipping a permit might save a week now and cost you the whole deck later if you go to sell the house.
Deck work is weather dependent, concrete pours especially, so we build a little slack into the schedule instead of promising something we can't control. You'll know before we start if rain is going to push a footing pour back a day.
We sweep for fasteners at the end of every day, not just the last one. A deck project generates more scrap lumber and screws than people expect, and we haul it off.
Questions about who's doing the work and how we handle it.
Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.