
Outdoor Space That Holds Up Year After Year
We build, repair and refinish decks across San Bernardino and the surrounding valley, from new redwood decks to composite resurfacing.
A quick look at the deck work we take on most often.
New deck from the ground up, built to San Bernardino code.
We fix the soft spot before it turns into a hole.
Protects the wood from sun that fades and cracks it fast.
A layout built around how your family actually uses the yard.
No warping, no splinters, no repainting every couple of years.
Solid rails that meet code, not just ones that look fine.
We build new decks and fix the ones that are falling apart, for homeowners all over San Bernardino and the valley around it. Maybe your ledger board pulled away from the house, or the joists underneath have gone soft and bouncy. Maybe you just want somewhere to put a table and chairs that won't warp and crack after one summer. Whatever brought you here, you're probably trying to figure out if the deck you have is worth saving or if it's time to start over.
We pull a board or two before we quote anything, because rot on top doesn't tell you what's happening at the joists underneath. We flash the ledger board properly so water stops running behind the siding, and we space decking boards for the wood movement this climate actually causes. If your footings are undersized for the deck you want, we say so before we pour new ones, not after.
Serving San Bernardino and the towns around it.
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 license and insurance a deck project actually requires.
We pull the permits your deck needs and deal with the inspector.
We haul off old decking and sweep up loose screws before we leave.
You get a written quote that spells out materials and square footage.
The crew that frames your deck is the same crew that finishes it.
We know how San Bernardino sun and dry heat treat exposed wood.
Had a joist that felt like it was about to give out under the hot tub corner. They caught two more that were almost as bad once they pulled the boards up in Rialto.
Wood was so gray you couldn't tell it was cedar anymore. Took an extra day since they wouldn't seal it while it was still damp from the wash, but it looks like a new deck now, out here in Yucaipa.
We wanted a two-level deck around an existing tree in our San Bernardino backyard and they actually made it work without cutting a root.
Answers to what people usually ask before booking a deck project.
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