
Decks That Hold Up Through Bartlett Summers
We build, repair, and refinish decks for homeowners across Bartlett and the Memphis suburbs. Pressure-treated pine or composite boards, your call.
A look at the deck work we handle most often.
A new deck built to your yard, not a stock plan.
Soft boards, wobbly rails, sagging frames, we fix what's actually wrong.
Stops gray, cupped boards before they need replacing.
Multi-level decks and built-in seating that fit your yard.
No staining, no splinters, boards that don't rot.
Rails that meet code and won't wiggle in five years.
We build new decks and fix decks that were built wrong the first time. Most of the people who call us have a deck that bounces when you walk across it, boards that have cupped and gone gray, or a railing that moved when a kid leaned on it. If you're standing on your deck right now wondering if it's actually safe, that's a fair question to ask. It's usually one of three things: undersized joists, a ledger board that was never flashed, or footings that were never poured deep enough.
We size joists to actual span tables for the load, not by guessing at what looks close enough. Ledger boards get flashed against the house before a single deck board goes down, because that detail decides whether the frame rots out in eight years or lasts. Footings go below the frost line, poured and cured before we frame on top of them. If you want composite decking instead of pine, we'll tell you honestly what it costs more up front and saves you later on staining.
Based in Bartlett, working throughout the Memphis suburbs.
Not on the list? Give us a call anyway. We are often working nearby.
Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.
We carry the insurance to back up every job we do.
Every quote is written down, so there's no guessing later.
The crew that frames your deck is the crew that finishes it.
We show up when we say we will.
Pressure-treated pine or composite, we'll help you pick.
Based in Bartlett, we know what the clay soil and summers do to a deck.
The ledger board behind our siding in Bartlett was rotted through and I had no idea. They caught it, fixed it right, saved me from a bigger mess this spring.
Went with composite boards out in Cordova after repainting pine three summers straight. Crew was a day late because of a lumber delay but called ahead and finished clean.
Boards were gray and cupping before they redid the stain. Two years later it still sheds water instead of soaking it up.
Questions people usually ask before calling.
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