Built to last through Spokane winters. Every deck is framed to code, finished with quality materials, and backed by a workmanship warranty.
We build custom wood and composite decks for homeowners across Spokane, South Hill, Five Mile Prairie, Mead, Liberty Lake, and Spokane Valley. We handle new deck builds, deck replacements, covered patios, and railings. Every project uses materials rated for the Pacific Northwest climate and is framed to meet Spokane County permit standards.
We design and build decks from the ground up, whether you want a simple ground-level platform off a sliding door or a multi-level structure with stairs and built-in seating. We use pressure-treated lumber, composite decking, or cedar depending on your budget and how much maintenance you want long term. Projects in South Hill, Five Mile Prairie, and Spokane Valley typically run from design to finished boards in two to four weeks.
Composite boards handle Spokane's wet winters and freeze-thaw cycles far better than natural wood and need almost no upkeep year to year. We work with Trex, TimberTech, and similar brands. Composite costs more upfront, but most homeowners save on staining and sealing over a ten-year span. Color stays consistent and splinters are not a concern for kids or bare feet.
Spokane gets real rain from October through April, and a covered deck extends the usable season by months. We build attached patio covers and pergolas that integrate cleanly with your existing roofline or stand as a freestanding structure. We handle the permit drawings and city review so you do not need a separate engineer unless the site requires it.
If your existing deck has soft spots, rotted ledger boards, or failing posts, a full tear-out and rebuild often costs less in the long run than layering new boards over a compromised frame. We inspect the structure, tell you what is worth keeping, and give you an honest recommendation before any work starts. We haul off the old material and leave the site clean.
Most homeowners in Spokane only build one or two decks in their lifetime, so the contractor you pick matters. We build to permit, which protects you at resale and keeps your homeowner insurance valid. We use materials rated for the Columbia River basin climate, not the lighter-duty products you sometimes see in drier markets. The estimate we hand you is the price you pay unless the scope changes, and we explain every line item before you sign anything.
A new custom deck in Spokane typically runs $8,000 to $20,000 for a 300 to 500 square foot build using pressure-treated framing and composite or cedar decking. Smaller ground-level platforms can come in around $5,000 to $8,000. Covered patio additions usually run $6,000 to $15,000. Price depends on size, elevation, materials, and how many stairs and railing sections are needed.
We build throughout Spokane and the surrounding communities. That includes South Hill, Five Mile Prairie, Mead, Deer Park, Liberty Lake, Spokane Valley, Cheney, and Airway Heights. We also take projects in the Coeur d'Alene corridor about 30 miles east on I-90 when the schedule allows.
We built this operation around one idea: a deck is a structural investment, not a cosmetic one, and it deserves the same care you would put into any other part of your home. We work across Spokane, South Hill, Five Mile Prairie, Mead, and the Spokane Valley. Every build gets a permit, pressure-treated or composite framing rated for the Pacific Northwest, and a final inspection before we call the job done. We give you a flat written estimate after the site visit and we stand behind the work with a workmanship warranty.
In most cases, yes. Spokane County requires a building permit for any attached deck or any freestanding deck over a certain height and square footage. We pull the permit as part of every job, handle the drawings, and schedule the final inspection. You do not need to deal with the city building department directly.
A standard 300 to 500 square foot deck using pressure-treated framing and composite or cedar decking typically runs $8,000 to $20,000. Smaller ground-level builds can come in around $5,000 to $8,000. Covered patio additions add $6,000 to $15,000 on top of the deck cost. We give you a written estimate after the site visit so you know the number before committing.
Composite decking handles Spokane's wet winters and freeze-thaw cycles better than natural wood. It does not rot, split, or need annual sealing. Cedar and pressure-treated lumber are both solid options and cost less upfront, but they need more maintenance over the years. We walk you through the tradeoffs at the estimate so you can pick what fits your budget and how much upkeep you want.
Most projects take two to four weeks from the day we break ground to the final inspection. The permit review adds a week or two before we can start framing. We give you a realistic schedule at the estimate and let you know if anything changes.
Yes. We build attached patio covers and pergolas that integrate with your existing roofline or stand freestanding. A covered deck extends the usable season significantly in Spokane, where rain runs from October into April. We handle the permit drawings for the cover as part of the project.
We work throughout Spokane and the nearby communities, including South Hill, Five Mile Prairie, Mead, Deer Park, Liberty Lake, Spokane Valley, Cheney, and Airway Heights. We also take projects in the Coeur d'Alene area on I-90 when the schedule allows.
Outdoor living space consistently ranks among the higher-return home improvements in the Pacific Northwest. A permitted deck built to current code is also cleaner at resale than an unpermitted one, since buyers' inspectors look for that. We build to code every time, which protects your investment and keeps your homeowner coverage valid.
It depends on the frame condition. If the posts, beams, and ledger board are sound, we can replace just the deck boards and railing for less than a full rebuild. If there is rot in the structural members, a full tear-out is usually safer and more cost-effective long term. We inspect the frame at the estimate visit and give you an honest recommendation before any work starts.
Yes. Multi-level builds and stair runs are a standard part of what we do, especially on sloped South Hill and Five Mile Prairie lots where a single platform does not work well with the grade. We design the layout to match your yard and handle all the framing, stairs, and railing in one contract.
Call (509) 778-6621 or fill out the form on this page. We will schedule a free on-site visit, usually within a few days, and get you a written estimate with no obligation. The estimate visit takes about 30 to 45 minutes and covers everything you need to make a decision.
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