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Deck Building · Maysville, Jacksonville & Coastal NC

Deck Builder Serving Maysville, Jacksonville & Coastal North Carolina

New deck construction, deck repair, replacement, composite and Trex builds, railings, and stairs — for homeowners across Maysville, Jacksonville, and the coastal communities of Onslow, Jones, Carteret, and Craven County. We build outdoor living space made to hold up to coastal North Carolina weather.

If you searched for a deck builder or deck contractor near me in the Jacksonville or Maysville area, we help with everything from a simple backyard deck to a multi-level composite build — and we’ll give you a straight answer on materials and cost.

Free estimate

Request a Free Deck Estimate

Tell us about your deck project — new build, replacement, or repair, the rough size, and the material you're considering. We'll follow up with next steps.

  • Name, phone, and email
  • Property town or ZIP
  • New build, replacement, or repair
  • Material and timeline notes

Prefer to talk it through?

(910) 708-9268

No pressure — we’ll follow up to learn about your project and the next steps.

Deck services

Deck services in Jacksonville, NC

From new construction to repair, replacement, and low-maintenance composite — pick the deck service that fits your project.

Composite deck with cable railing overlooking a coastal marsh and shrimp boats at sunset
Coastal Outdoor Living

Decks built for the coast

Composite and cable-railed decks, lit stairs, and covered outdoor living — planned around the salt air, humidity, sandy soil, and heavy year-round use that coastal North Carolina decks have to stand up to.

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Built for coastal NC

Why Jacksonville decks have to be built right

Onslow County's humidity, heavy rain, salt air near the water, and storm seasons are hard on a deck. The parts that fail first are the ones you don't see.

  • Proper footings for our wet, sandy-to-clay coastal soils so posts don’t heave or rot early.
  • Flashed ledger connections — the single most common failure point on older decks here.
  • Galvanized or stainless hardware, and composite where salt air would punish wood.
  • Railings and stairs anchored to hold and built to guard-height requirements.

A straight-answer deck quote

We don’t post fake reviews or made-up ratings, and we won’t oversell premium composite when a simpler wood build is the right call. We list the real services and let the quote do the talking.

Looking for a deck builder in Jacksonville, NC who gives you a straight answer? That’s what we’re going for.

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Deck materials

Pressure-treated wood, composite, Trex, TimberTech, and Azek

Each material has real trade-offs in our climate. We talk through them honestly so you can pick what fits the property and budget.

Material

Pressure-treated wood

The most affordable, classic option and easy to repair. It needs sealing on a schedule in our coastal humidity, but it keeps up-front cost down.

Material

Composite

Low-maintenance boards that resist rot, fading, and the upkeep coastal weather demands. A wash beats a yearly stain-and-seal.

Material

Trex

The best-known composite line, with a strong manufacturer warranty on fade and stain. A common pick for waterfront and coastal homes.

Material

TimberTech & Azek

Premium capped composite (TimberTech) and full PVC (Azek) sit at the top for durability and shrug off coastal moisture entirely.

Repair or replace?

Signs your deck needs attention

Catch these early and a repair often holds. Let them go and you're usually looking at replacement.

  • Soft, spongy, splintered, or rotted boards
  • Railings that wobble or feel loose when you lean on them
  • Posts that move, lean, or have soft, rotted bases
  • The deck pulling away from the house at the ledger
  • Rusted, popped, or backing-out fasteners
  • Repairing the same boards or rails over and over
Service area by county

Deck builder serving Onslow, Jones, Carteret & Craven County

We build decks across four coastal-NC counties from our Maysville and Jacksonville base. Start with your county hub, or jump straight to a community.

Communities we serve

FAQ

Deck building questions

The questions we hear most from Jacksonville-area homeowners thinking about a deck.

Do you build decks in Jacksonville, NC and the surrounding area?

Yes. We build, repair, and replace decks across Jacksonville and Onslow County, plus nearby Maysville in Jones County and the coastal communities toward Topsail Island. If you searched for a deck builder near me in the Jacksonville area, that's us.

What deck materials do you build with?

Pressure-treated wood, composite, and full PVC. On the composite side we build with the major lines — Trex, TimberTech, Azek, and Fiberon — and help you pick what fits your budget and exposure.

Do you do deck repair and replacement, or only new builds?

All three. New deck construction, repairs like board replacement and railing fixes, and full deck replacement — including upgrading an old wood deck to low-maintenance composite.

How much does a deck cost in Jacksonville?

It depends on size, material, height, railings, stairs, demolition, permits, and site access. We don't post a flat price because every deck differs — our deck cost guide walks through the factors, and we give you a real estimate after the details.

Do you build composite and Trex decks for coastal homes?

Yes — composite and Trex are popular here precisely because salt air and humidity are hard on wood. We install them to manufacturer spec so they perform and the warranty holds.

How do I get a deck estimate?

Send the property location, a rough size, the material you're considering, and whether it's a build, replacement, or repair. We'll follow up with next steps.

Ready to start your deck project?

Send a few project details using the estimate form above, or give us a call. No pressure, no pitch.

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