
A Deck Built for Arkansas Summers
We build, repair, and refinish decks for homeowners in Benton and across central Arkansas.
A quick look at the deck work we do most.
New deck, built from the footings up to whatever decking you want on top.
Soft spots, loose railings, a ledger coming loose, we fix what's actually wrong.
Stain that soaks into the grain, not paint that peels off in a year.
Multi-level layouts and built-ins, priced before we cut a board.
No splinters, no yearly staining, just a deck that stays put.
Rails rebuilt to code, not just tightened back up.
We build new decks, replace rotted boards, and reseal decking that's gone gray in the sun. Most people who call us have one of two problems: the deck they have is starting to feel soft underfoot, or they don't have one yet and want somewhere to put a grill and a table. Central Arkansas summers are hard on outdoor lumber, and the humidity here works into wood joints that never quite dry out. If your ledger board is pulling away from the house or your joists bounce when you walk across them, that's exactly the kind of job we handle.
We bolt the ledger to the house framing with lag bolts and flash it properly, so water runs off the siding instead of into the rim joist. Footings go below frost depth on poured concrete, not sitting on a paver in the yard. We spec joist hangers and structural screws rated for whatever decking goes on top, treated pine, cedar, or composite. That's the difference between a deck that's tight in year five and one that's already creaking.
Serving Benton and the towns around it.
Not on the list? Give us a call anyway. We are often working nearby.
Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.
We carry the coverage a deck project needs to have.
You get a written quote before any lumber gets ordered.
Our own crew builds your deck, no subcontractors.
Pressure-treated, cedar, or composite, we help you pick right.
Scheduled start dates that don't slide by three weeks.
No leftover screws or scrap lumber in your yard.
Soft spot by the back steps turned out to be a rotted joist. Fixed in a day, and I'm out in Bryant so I figured they'd take longer to even show up.
They pushed the stain job back a week for rain, kind of annoying, but the boards look even and it's held up through this Benton summer so far.
Went with composite so I wouldn't be out there staining every other year. Screws are hidden, board spacing looks tight, no complaints.
Questions people ask before they call.
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