It’s time to upgrade your deck.
We are Cape Cod’s deck professionals. Build a new deck or replace your deck with local experts who deliver quality work, done quickly.
New Deck Construction Process
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1. Design & Permitting
We handle every aspect of this process, from engineering and getting permits to inspection. You can trust your deck is built right, by professionals.
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2. Demolition & Removal
If necessary, we will tear down and dispose of your existing deck, stairs, or other structures. Then, we will prepare the site for installing your new deck.
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3. New Deck Construction
Enjoy a stress-free process from your local deck construction experts. We're a division of Barnes Custom Builders, a top-rated design-build firm on Cape Cod.
Deck Construction Frequently Asked Questions
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There are several factors that impact the cost of a new deck. This includes: square footage, materials selection, local permit fees, and engineering costs.
Use our Instant Quote Tool to get an estimate for your deck today.
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Getting permits from your town can take 15-45 days, depending on conservation and zoning requirements.
Once permits are secured, deck construction typically takes 1-6 weeks, depending on the size and complexity of the job.
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Decks don't have size limitations. However, they are required to have certain setback from lot lines, which may impact the overall size or footprint of your deck. We'll guide you through the design and engineering process to ensure your deck is the perfect size for you and your lifestyle.
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We use and recommend composite decking materials like Trex and IPE. These products are durable, easy to maintain, and have a lower lifetime cost compared to pressure treated wood.
For railings, we are a certified Feeney Cable Rail installer. We can also install composite materials.
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Yes. In fact, we are a Feeney Preferred Contractor. Feeney is the leading manufacturer of cable railing systems for decks, stairs, and other custom architectural projects.
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Yes, every town on Cape Cod required a permit to build a deck. The permitting process and costs for the permit varies from town to town.