A close-up outdoor shot of a residential entrance featuring a white wooden railing with vertical slats in the foreground. The porch is made of weathered grey wood planks. The house has horizontal grey siding and a white front door with a vertical glass pane and a metallic handle. Bright, direct sunlight creates sharp, dark shadows across the various architectural elements, emphasizing the textures and lines of the structure.

Your Carolina Backyard Retreat

Custom Decks Built for Coastal Living

We use 3D designs to plan your space and durable materials that actually stand up to the Carolina salt air. Our team handles every step of the build so you can just focus on enjoying the view.

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Decks built for life on the Carolina coast

We build our decks to stand up to the salt air, humidity, and heavy winds we get here in the Carolinas. By using high-quality, weather-resistant materials and solid construction, we make sure your outdoor space stays beautiful and structurally sound for the long haul.

Building Better Decks for the Carolina Coast

See the design before we even start

Designing Your Perfect Outdoor Space

We start by talking about how you actually plan to use your deck. Whether you want a big space for hosting neighborhood cookouts or just a quiet corner to drink your morning coffee, we make sure the plan fits your life. From layout and material choices to how the space connects with your home, we help you feel confident about the project before construction begins.


Designing Your Perfect Outdoor Space

Beating the salt air and humidity

Materials Built to Last Near the Ocean

Building on the Carolina coast means dealing with salt air and high humidity, so we only use materials that can handle the environment. We can walk you through the benefits of low-maintenance Trex composite or traditional pressure-treated wood. If you have an elevated deck, we can even install systems like DuxxBak to keep the area underneath completely dry, turning it into a great spot for storage or a shaded patio.

Materials Built to Last Near the Ocean

Built to exceed safety standards

Solid Construction You Can Trust

We are proud members of the North American Deck and Railing Association, which means we do not cut corners on safety or building codes. We spend a lot of time on the parts you do not always see, like solid footings and heavy-duty framing, to make sure the foundation is rock solid. Our goal is to build a deck that is structurally sound and safe for your family for many years to come.

An image of a house under construction, focusing on a newly built elevated porch with stairs. The porch features a dark brown deck surface, crisp white trim, and is supported by several sturdy brick piers. The house itself has light gray horizontal siding and large white-framed windows, one of which still has a 'Ply Gem' brand sticker. The surrounding ground is un-landscaped dirt, with construction materials and a leather tool belt scattered in the foreground. In the background, other suburban homes and mature trees are visible under an overcast sky.

We are here long after the job is done

Finishing Touches and Future Support

Once the framing is finished, we install the railings and stairs with the same attention to detail. We will do a final walk-through with you to make sure everything looks perfect and works the way it should. Our job does not end when we pack up the tools; we will give you specific advice on how to care for your materials and check back in a few months later to make sure you are still loving your new space.

A close-up view of a newly constructed modern porch attached to a residential house. The structure features a white corrugated ceiling, black metal support beams and railings, and a wood-grain finish on the base. The setting is a bright, sunny backyard with trees in the background and some construction debris visible underneath the deck. The house has light-colored siding and a brick foundation.

The Coastal Construction Difference

We build high-end decks designed specifically to handle the unique climate of the Carolina coast.

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Design Planning

We take time during the planning phase to review your goals, layout, materials, and project details before construction begins. It’s the best way to make sure the finished space fits your home, yard, and lifestyle.

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Coastal Climate Specialists

Salt air and intense sun can ruin a standard deck quickly. We use salt-resistant hardware and premium composites specifically chosen to stand up to the harsh elements of the North and South Carolina coast.

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Stress-Free Permitting

Between local zoning and coastal safety codes, the paperwork can be a headache. As NADRA members, we manage the entire permit and inspection process so you don't have to worry about the bureaucracy.

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Waterproof Under-Deck Living

Our DuxxBak decking systems create a completely dry area beneath your elevated deck. It is an easy way to add a shaded patio or extra outdoor lounge without the need for complicated drainage systems.

A high-angle, outdoor photograph of a modern multi-level composite deck and staircase on a sunny day. The deck features grey-toned planks with crisp white railings, posts, and a matching safety gate at the base of the stairs. In the background, there is a clear blue sky, green marshland, a body of water, and a distant wooden dock. The surrounding landscape includes a patch of blue hydrangeas, pine straw mulch, and a rustic wooden slat fence. The lighting is bright and direct, casting clear shadows.

Custom decks designed and built for life by the water

Better Outdoor Living on the Carolina Coast

Whether you want a large multi-level deck for entertaining or a simple spot to relax, we handle the entire process from start to finish. We build specifically for the Carolina coast, using durable materials like Trex composite and advanced waterproofing to stand up to the salt air and humidity. You will see the plan clearly with our 3D design phase, and we stay focused on the details through the final structural walk-through to ensure everything is safe, solid, and looks exactly right.

Our Location

Serving Leland to the South Carolina border, including Southport, Holden Beach, Oak Island, Sunset Beach, and surrounding coastal areas.

Supply, North Carolina, USA

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