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Decks planned like structures, finished like rooms.

Composite replacements, wood decks, railing systems, stairs, fascia, and skirting for Asheville homes that need more than a board swap.

Span, stairs, railing height, sun exposure, and maintenance all get discussed before the quote.

Composite deck with black railing and wide stairs.
  • Deck inspections
  • Replacement framing
  • Composite boards
  • Stairs and railings

Premium work needs proof of judgment, not just taste.

Lead with structural confidence first, then materials, details, and finished project photography.

Replacement decks

Remove tired surfaces, inspect framing, correct layout issues, and rebuild with safer stairs and railings.

New deck builds

Size, stairs, traffic flow, sun, materials, skirting, and sight lines planned before construction starts.

Composite packages

Board color, fasteners, fascia, railing type, and maintenance expectations explained clearly.

Railings and stairs

High-trust details that affect safety, daily use, and how finished the deck feels from the yard.

Materials explained like decisions.

Composite Lower maintenance, consistent color choices, and clean fascia/skirting options. Can feel warmer in direct sun depending on board color.
Wood Practical budget, traditional look, and repairable components. Needs sealing, staining, or a clear weathering plan.
Aluminum rail Crisp sight lines and a finished edge around stairs and landings. Pairs well with composite boards and darker trim packages.
Composite stair and railing craftsmanship detail.

Show the details homeowners cannot judge from a service list.

Deck sites need detail language: rail layout, stair comfort, fascia, skirting, fasteners, framing, and how the finished deck meets the house.

  • Use project captions as mini case studies.
  • Only promise permit help when the crew truly handles it.
  • Explain heat, maintenance, and budget before the call.

From soft boards to finished outdoor room.

Inspect and measure

Existing structure, access, stairs, railings, and code considerations.

Resolve the design

Board type, rail style, transitions, trim, skirting, and maintenance level.

Build cleanly

Schedule, demolition if needed, framing, finish details, and jobsite cleanup.

Reviews that sound like deck concerns.

"The old deck felt soft. The replacement feels solid and the stairs are easier to use."
Sample review - deck replacement
"They walked us through composite colors and railing choices without pressure."
Sample review - material selection
"The crew kept the site organized and the finished trim looks sharp."
Sample review - composite deck

Asheville and nearby mountain communities.

Useful local coverage without weather widgets, zip dumps, or fake city pages.

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Deck questions answered directly.

Can you inspect my existing deck?

Yes. The visit checks structure, stairs, railings, access, and whether repair or replacement makes sense.

Do you build composite decks?

Yes. Composite options, colors, railings, fascia, and maintenance expectations are discussed before quoting.

Do I need a permit?

Permit requirements vary by municipality and scope. The site keeps this local and factual.

Can you add stairs or railings?

Yes. Stairs and railings are handled carefully because they affect safety and daily use.

Start with a site visit.

Collect enough detail for a serious deck conversation without making the homeowner work.

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