
A Deck Built for Sierra Foothill Weather
We build, repair, and refinish decks for homeowners across Placerville and the surrounding foothills, from the ledger board to the top rail.
A look at the deck work we handle most often.
New decks framed and set on footings poured below frost depth.
Soft boards, wobbly rails and sagging joists fixed instead of covered up.
Stain and sealer that stand up to full Sierra foothill sun.
Multi-level layouts and stairs built for the actual slope of your yard.
Composite boards that won't need refinishing every couple of summers.
Cable, wood or metal railing set to code height and spacing.
We build and repair decks for homeowners across Placerville and the surrounding foothills. Most people call us because a board has gone spongy underfoot, the railing wobbles when a kid leans on it, or the whole structure looks tired after a few Sierra summers. Some are starting from scratch on a lot that slopes away from the house and just want a deck that makes the backyard usable at all.
We check the ledger board and flashing first, because that is where most deck failures start, not the decking itself. We set footings below frost depth, use joist hangers rated for the load, and space boards for drainage instead of guessing. Composite or wood, we cut it to the site instead of a stock plan, so the stairs land right and the railing meets code height without a second trip out.
Serving Placerville and the surrounding foothill towns.
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Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.
Licensed and insured, so you're covered if anything goes wrong on site.
Guardrail height, baluster spacing and footing depth done to El Dorado County code.
No leftover joist hangers or screws left in the yard when we're done.
A written quote that spells out lumber, hardware and labor before you sign anything.
We tell you the start date and stick to it, weather allowing.
The same crew that frames your deck also stains and finishes it.
Had a soft spot by the sliding door for two years and kept telling myself it was fine. Turned out the ledger flashing was shot, glad they caught it before it gave way.
Had to push the stain job back a week for rain, which was annoying, but the boards look even and held up fine through summer. Out in Diamond Springs so weather changes fast here.
Our lot drops off pretty steep behind the house near Cameron Park, and they worked out a two level layout with stairs that actually makes sense. Railing's solid too, my kids lean on it and it doesn't budge.
Questions homeowners usually ask before booking a deck project.
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