
Decks
Custom Deck Builder in Charlotte, NC
Leading deck builder in Charlotte, NC. From installation to design and materials, our contractors deliver durable, custom outdoor living.
A well-built deck changes how you use your home. In Charlotte, the outdoor season stretches from early March into November, and a deck sized and laid out for the way your family actually lives — morning coffee, weeknight grilling, a crowd on game day — becomes the most-used room in the house. We design and build custom decks across the Charlotte metro, from compact grilling decks to full multi-level outdoor living spaces.
Every project starts with a design conversation at your home. We look at how the yard slopes, where the sun hits in July, which doors you'll walk out of, and what you want the space to do. From there we produce a design with real dimensions and a materials plan, so you can see the deck and understand the cost before anything is built.
On materials, we frame with ground-contact pressure-treated pine and give you a straightforward choice for the surfaces you see and touch. Composite decking from TimberTech, Trex, and Wolf offers wood-grain looks with no staining or sealing, backed by 25-year to limited-lifetime warranties depending on the line. Pressure-treated or hardwood decking costs less up front but asks for regular maintenance in Charlotte's humid summers. We'll walk you through samples and be honest about the trade-offs.
Permitting is part of the job, not your problem to solve. Most decks in Charlotte require a building permit through Mecklenburg County, and many neighborhoods also require HOA architectural approval. We prepare the drawings, submit the applications, and schedule the framing and final inspections. Footings are poured below the frost line on undisturbed soil — important in our region's clay, which swells and shrinks with the seasons.
Construction on a typical single-level deck takes one to two weeks once permits are approved; multi-level and curved designs run longer. We keep the site clean as we go, protect landscaping where machines and materials move through, and finish with details that show — hidden fasteners, mitered picture-frame borders, and railing that matches the style of your home.
Cost depends on size, height off the ground, decking line, railing style, stairs, and extras like lighting or under-deck drainage. Rather than a vague per-square-foot number, we quote each project from its actual design, and we'll tell you where a design change saves real money.
If you're comparing deck builders in Charlotte, we'd love to be on your list. Look through our recent projects below, then request a consultation — we'll come out, measure, and talk through what's possible in your backyard.
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Good To Know
Decks FAQs
Do I need a permit to build a deck in Charlotte?
In most cases, yes. Mecklenburg County requires a building permit for decks attached to the house or more than 30 inches above grade — which covers nearly every deck we build. We prepare the drawings, submit the permit application, and schedule the required inspections, so the process doesn't fall on you.
How long does it take to build a deck?
Plan on one to two weeks of construction for a typical single-level deck once the permit is approved. Design usually takes a week or two, and permit review in Mecklenburg County commonly adds one to three weeks. If your neighborhood has an HOA, allow extra time for architectural approval — we supply the drawings they'll ask for.
Composite or wood — which is better for Charlotte?
Both work here; the difference is maintenance. Charlotte's humidity, pollen, and summer sun mean a wood deck needs cleaning and re-staining every couple of years to look its best. Composite boards from TimberTech, Trex, or Wolf cost more up front but need only soap-and-water cleaning, and they carry 25-year to limited-lifetime warranties depending on the line.
What drives the cost of a new deck?
Size and height matter most — a taller deck needs more structure and longer stairs. After that, the decking line you choose, railing style (aluminum and cable cost more than composite pickets), site access, and add-ons like lighting or under-deck drainage. We quote from your actual design and point out where changes save money.
Will you handle my HOA's approval process?
Yes. Many Charlotte-area neighborhoods — Ballantyne, Huntersville, Waxhaw, and others — require architectural review before exterior work. We provide the site plan, elevation drawings, and material specifications your HOA requests, and we're happy to answer their questions directly.
How long will my new deck last?
The pressure-treated frame is good for decades when it's built with proper flashing, footings below the frost line, and correct fasteners. Composite surfaces and aluminum railings routinely outlast their 25-year-plus warranties. Wood surfaces last too, but their lifespan depends on how consistently they're cleaned and re-sealed.
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