
Decks Built for Brooklyn Backyards
We build, repair, and refinish decks across Brooklyn and the surrounding towns, from a small board replacement to a full multi-level build off the back of the house.
A look at the deck work homeowners in Brooklyn call us for most.
New decks built on footings set below the frost line, not just resting on deck blocks.
Soft boards, wobbly railings, and rotted ledger boards fixed without tearing off the whole deck.
A pressure wash and a real sealer coat, done before the wood starts to gray.
Multi-level layouts, built-in seating, and stairs planned around your actual yard.
Wood, cable, or composite railing set to code, not just to look right.
Swap tired wood boards for composite decking without rebuilding the frame, if the frame's still sound.
We build and repair decks for homeowners across Brooklyn and the surrounding towns, from a first-floor platform off a kitchen door to a full second-story deck over a garage. Most people find us because a board's gone soft underfoot, a railing's started to wobble, or a deck that was never permitted is holding up a house sale. If your deck sits low over dirt, salt air off the water eats hardware faster than most people expect, and pressure-treated lumber that looked fine in the store can still cup and split after one winter here.
We check the ledger board first, since that's the one bolted to your house and the most likely to rot quietly behind the siding. Joists get hung with hardware rated for whatever lumber is going in, footings go below the frost line so the deck doesn't heave every spring, and boards get spaced so the wood can expand without buckling. That's the difference between a deck that looks fine at the ribbon-cutting and one that's still tight in five years.
Based in Brooklyn and out building decks across the surrounding towns.
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 permit actually requires.
We pull the permits your deck project requires so the city doesn't flag it later.
We haul off every scrap of old decking and every bent nail.
You get a written quote that spells out materials, not a number on a napkin.
We show up on the day we said we would.
We know how Brooklyn lots, setbacks, and soil actually behave.
They pressure washed the deck and let it dry two days before staining, which nobody else quoted. Color came out even, no blotches.
Footings went in deeper than I expected for our lot in New Rochelle, guy explained it was the clay soil. Deck's been solid through two winters, no bounce in the boards.
Cable railing took longer than they first said because the posts had to be reinforced underneath, which annoyed me at the time. Rail's been rock solid since, no sag at all.
A few decks we've built and fixed around the neighborhood.






Questions people ask before they call about a deck.
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