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A local deck builder serving homeowners across Olive Branch, MS.

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Our Story

How We Approach a Deck Job

Deck building and repair is what we do full time, for homeowners throughout Olive Branch and the surrounding towns. Framing and finish carpentry work led into decks specifically, since a deck pulls together footings, structure, and finish carpentry all in one project.

If you're on this page, there's a good chance a board is soft underfoot, a post is leaning, or the whole deck just feels less solid than it used to. That's almost always a framing problem, not a surface one, so we check the ledger board and footings before we talk about new decking. We fix what's actually failing, and if the frame is sound, we tell you that too instead of selling you a full rebuild.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
11
Cities Served
Why Choose Us

What you get when you hire us

None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.

Licensed and Insured

You're covered if something goes wrong on the job site, not just when things go right. Certificates of insurance are ready before we ever set foot on your property.

Permit Handling

Deck framing has to meet code for footing depth and railing height, and we deal with the county so you don't have to learn the permit process. If an inspector flags something, we're the ones on the phone with them, not you.

Clean Job Sites

Torn-out boards, old joist hangers, and sawdust don't sit in your yard for a week. We sweep the site and load the trailer before we call a job done.

Written Estimates

Every quote breaks down lumber, hardware, and labor separately so you can see where the money goes. If you want to swap composite decking for pressure-treated to save money, we show you the difference in the number.

Our Own Crew

We don't hand your job off to a crew we've never met. The same people who bid the job are the ones setting posts and cutting stringers.

Know the Area

Clay soil in this area heaves with the seasons and works posts loose if footings aren't set deep enough. We've dealt with that on enough decks around Olive Branch to know where to dig and how deep.

Common Questions

Things people ask us

What people ask about us before hiring.

How long have you been building decks?
Deck construction and repair has been the focus of this work for years, covering everything from small ground-level platforms to multi-level decks with stairs and built-in seating. Framing carpentry experience carries directly into how footings, ledger boards, and joists get handled on every deck.
Do you use your own crew or subcontractors?
Deck installation and repair jobs are handled by the same crew from the first site visit through the final walk-through, not a rotating group of subcontractors. That consistency matters most on framing decisions, like footing depth and joist spacing, that get made partway through a build.
Can I see examples of decks you've built?
Photos of completed deck installations, railings, and staining jobs are available on request, showing a range of layouts and decking materials. Local references from recent deck projects around Olive Branch are available too.
Why hire a small deck builder instead of a large remodeling company?
A dedicated deck builder spends every workday on footings, joists, and decking specifically, instead of splitting attention across kitchens, bathrooms, and additions. That focus tends to show up in details like railing code compliance and how ledger boards get flashed against the house.
Where are you based and what's your service area?
Deck building and repair work is based out of Olive Branch, Mississippi, covering the surrounding Mid-South within about a 50-mile radius. That includes Southaven, Hernando, Collierville, Germantown, and Memphis.
How far out are you booking new deck projects?
Availability shifts by season, with spring and early summer being the busiest stretch for new deck installations. Deck repairs, especially anything involving a safety issue like a loose railing or rotted stair stringer, usually get prioritized ahead of new builds.
Do you clean up the job site after a deck project?
Old decking, joist hangers, and cut-off lumber get hauled away at the end of a deck installation or repair job, not left in a yard pile. Job sites get swept and cleared before a project is called finished.
What happens if something gets damaged on my property during the work?
Liability insurance covers accidental damage to property during deck construction, and certificates of insurance are available before work starts. Any damage that does happen gets addressed directly rather than left for a homeowner to chase down.
Will you finish a deck another contractor started or abandoned?
Picking up a partially built deck is possible, but it starts with an honest look at the existing framing, since work done by someone else sometimes has to be pulled up and redone to be safe. Footings and ledger board connections get checked first, before any decision gets made about what stays.
How can I tell if my deck was built correctly?
A properly built deck has a ledger board bolted, not just nailed, into the house framing, joists spaced to match the decking, and footings set below frost depth. Railings should feel solid with no give when pushed, and stairs shouldn't bounce or flex underfoot.

Got something that needs doing?

Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.

Call (662) 440-7898