Decks and More

Handrails

Decks come in a multitude of forms. For safety purposes handrails are an elements that is often added to decks. Here is a deck with handrails that we have recently built.

A bench is always a great addition…

And if it includes a planter box, like the one shown here, even better! However you want your bench, we will make it happen. Your yard can and should be a place for you to relax and enjoy the beautiful Californian weather!

Instantly improve your property by adding a deck

There are many different types of decks out there. When you ask us for our (free) estimate, just clarify the approximate outdoor space, whether you want to place it: over a garage, or maybe nestled against a hill or a slope? Wherever you want your deck, we will make it happen!

You can also add a multidimensional vibe to your decking by adding different tiers!

We use only the best decking materials.

We build fences in a variety of styles.

Like fashion, fencing also have its trends! These last couple of years, fences like the one shown here are trendy. When remodeling houses for homeowners we noticed this is one of the favorite types of fences! A small addition goes a long way, especially if you are remodeling with the intention of reselling. Adding a fence is a relatively small investment with a big resale value impact!

Need some flights of stairs? We will build them for you.

As with all other structures listed here, our stairs are built with excellent materials - and craftsmanship!

Planter boxes - why not combine the with a bench?

We build simple benches but our clients often ask us for something a little special. That is when we suggest adding planter boxes along the bench, like the example you see here!

Let us add a beautiful gazebo or pergola to your yard…

Adding a pergola or gazebo to a yard or garden is a small investment that will add value and charm to an otherwise underused space!

Do you know the difference between a pergola and a gazebo? No?… Read on.:)

The roof design is the key difference: in a pergola the roof is usually an open horizontal lattice of interlocking beams whereas a gazebo roof offers complete cover. In a gazebo, sides may be open, but the roof is continuous.