
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.
None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A closer look at the framing and finish work behind each deck.



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