Oasis Deck crew at work on a home in Benton, AR

Deck Builder in Benton, AR

A Deck Built for Arkansas Summers

We build, repair, and refinish decks for homeowners in Benton and across central Arkansas.

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11 Cities Covered
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What We Do

Our Services

A quick look at the deck work we do most.

Deck Installation

New deck, built from the footings up to whatever decking you want on top.

Deck Repair

Soft spots, loose railings, a ledger coming loose, we fix what's actually wrong.

Deck Staining & Sealing

Stain that soaks into the grain, not paint that peels off in a year.

Custom Deck Design

Multi-level layouts and built-ins, priced before we cut a board.

Composite Decking Installation

No splinters, no yearly staining, just a deck that stays put.

Deck Railing Installation & Repair

Rails rebuilt to code, not just tightened back up.

Who We Are

Built by People Who Live Here Too

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.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
11
Cities Served
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Estimates are free, always
Where We Work

Serving Benton, AR

Serving Benton and the towns around it.

Benton, AR
Little Rock, AR
Conway, AR
North Little Rock, AR
Hot Springs, AR
Sherwood, AR
Jacksonville, AR
Bryant, AR
Maumelle, AR
Malvern, AR
Sheridan, AR

Not on the list? Give us a call anyway. We are often working nearby.

Why Choose Us

Why people keep calling us back

Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.

Licensed & Insured

We carry the coverage a deck project needs to have.

Straight Written Quotes

You get a written quote before any lumber gets ordered.

Local Crew

Our own crew builds your deck, no subcontractors.

Materials That Match the Job

Pressure-treated, cedar, or composite, we help you pick right.

We Show Up When We Say

Scheduled start dates that don't slide by three weeks.

Clean Site Every Day

No leftover screws or scrap lumber in your yard.

Reviews

What people said afterwards

5.0 from 100+ reviews
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.
Kevin R.
Deck Repair · Little Rock, AR
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.
Dana P.
Deck Staining & Sealing · Conway, AR
Went with composite so I wouldn't be out there staining every other year. Screws are hidden, board spacing looks tight, no complaints.
Marcus L.
Composite Decking Installation · North Little Rock, AR
Common Questions

Questions we get a lot

Questions people ask before they call.

How much does a new deck cost?
Pressure-treated pine decks typically run $30 to $45 per square foot installed, while composite decking runs $45 to $70 per square foot depending on brand and railing style. Multi-level designs, built-in seating, and screened sections add to that base cost. The only way to get an exact number is a site visit, since footing depth and access affect labor time.
Are deck contractors required to be licensed and insured?
Deck construction involves structural framing and footings, so a licensed and insured contractor should handle it rather than an unlicensed crew. Any legitimate deck contractor will hand over proof of insurance before starting work without hesitation.
How soon can a deck project start?
Deck building season runs heaviest from March through October in central Arkansas, so spring bookings can mean a few weeks' wait. Fall and winter openings are usually available faster since fewer people are building then.
What areas does a Benton deck builder typically cover?
Deck builders based in Benton, AR typically serve a 30 to 50 mile radius, covering towns like Bryant, Conway, Hot Springs, and Little Rock. Confirming the exact address with the contractor is worth doing, since travel distance can affect scheduling.
Do deck builders work on rental properties or manufactured homes?
Deck builders generally work on any property type, including single-family homes, rentals, and manufactured homes, as long as the site can support proper footings. Manufactured home decks often need to be freestanding rather than attached to the home's ledger, since that structure isn't built to carry the load.
Will a deck contractor take on a small repair job?
Most deck contractors handle small repairs, like replacing a few rotted boards or resetting a wobbly post, not just full deck builds. A small repair job usually gets scheduled faster than a new build since it doesn't require footings or a permit.
How do I get started with a deck project?
The usual first step is a phone call or site visit where the contractor measures the space and discusses decking material before giving a written estimate. Bringing photos of decks you like helps the contractor understand the design before that first visit.
What affects the final price of a deck?
Decking material is the biggest factor, with composite costing significantly more than pressure-treated pine per square foot. Height off the ground, stairs, railing style, and the number of footings the design calls for all add labor and material cost on top of that.
Do I need to pay a deposit before deck work starts?
Most deck contractors require a deposit to cover material costs before ordering lumber or composite decking, with the balance due at completion or in draws tied to milestones. Getting the payment schedule in writing as part of the estimate is standard practice.
What happens if it rains during a deck build?
Framing work can often continue in light rain, but pouring footings and staining boards need dry conditions to cure and set properly. A contractor should build a rain day or two into the schedule rather than promising a fixed completion date regardless of weather.

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