Decks & Outdoor Living
Build your escape — right outside your door.
We design and build custom decks, patios, and outdoor structures — from low‑maintenance composite systems to covered spaces with lighting and seating.
WHAT WE DO
- Custom deck design and construction
- Composite and treated wood decking systems
- Covered patios, pergolas, and screened enclosures
- Outdoor kitchens, fire pits, and seating areas
- Railings, stairs, and lighting integration
- Deck resurfacing and restoration
- Waterproofing, staining, and sealing
- Structural repair and safety inspections
OUR PROCESS
- Design & Consultation — site visit and layout planning
- Material & Layout Selection — wood, composite, or hybrid in various styles
- Construction & Detailing — clean, level builds to exacting standards
- Finishing & Maintenance Guidance — trim, lighting, and care tips
WHY IT MATTERS
A well‑built outdoor living space adds comfort, usable area, and resale value — and invites you to enjoy life at home.
CLIENT VALUE STATEMENT
“We craft outdoor spaces that invite you to live more — beautiful, comfortable, and built to last.”
SERVICE AREA
We proudly serve Southern Illinois, including: Marion, Carbondale, Herrin, Carterville, Benton, Harrisburg, West Frankfort.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
We design and build custom wood, composite, and hybrid decking systems, along with pergolas, covered porches, screened rooms, outdoor kitchens, and extended living spaces. Whether you want a simple platform deck or a full outdoor entertainment area, we tailor every project to your home, lifestyle, and budget.
Yes. For many projects, we can provide concept layouts, material options, and 3D design previews so you can visualize your new space before any work begins. This ensures the final result matches your expectations in size, style, and functionality.
It depends on your goals. Treated lumber is affordable and strong, while composite decking offers superior longevity, low maintenance, and excellent appearance. We walk you through the pros, cons, and costs of each option, and help you choose materials that fit your budget and Southern Illinois’ climate.
