Custom Composite and Cedar Decks, Built to Last and Priced to Move in Everett and across Snohomish County.
Free quoteComposite deck buildLooking for deck builder in Everett, WA? Larchmont is a registered Everett deck contractor handling deck builder, deck installation, deck contractor, and cost to build a deck for homeowners across Everett and Snohomish County. One crew, a written warranty, and a free on-site quote, Since 2024.
Every deck builder job in Everett has to answer the local ground and weather. Here is what we build for.
Wind comes in off the water carrying salt, and the west and north walls pay for it first: paint lets go early, bargain fasteners streak, cedar grays out and checks. It's worst from Rucker Hill down to the marina. We flash every edge and spec hardware that can live a block from saltwater.
North Everett and Riverside still have houses on their first siding, built back when flashing was more of a suggestion. They're good houses, and the rot works quietly where those old details quit, behind trim and under sills. We check behind a board before we write the number, so the quote survives whatever the wall is hiding.
A lot of Everett yards sit over hardpan, a packed layer a couple of feet down that rain can't get through, so winter water just sits in the soil. Soaked ground is what rots a post and tips a footing. We set fence posts in concrete and dig deck footings deep enough that the inspector has nothing to add.
Here's what a deck build covers, all of it priced before the first footing goes in.
Composite & cedar decksComposite deck
Composite & cedar decksWraparound and stairs
Composite & cedar decksRailing at dusk
Composite & cedar decksMulti-level with stairsRepresentative photos of the work we do.
Everett issues its own permits through City of Everett Permit Services on Wetmore Avenue. If your fence, deck, or remodel needs one, we file it and meet the inspector.
You won't find testimonials here. We opened in 2024, the reviews haven't caught up with the work yet, and we won't write them ourselves. So it's paper instead.
There's no sales layer between your quote and your build. Same truck, same people, both days.
They're spelled out in the document you sign, so what happens if something fails isn't left to memory.
The written quote is what the job costs. Any change rides a signed change order or it doesn't happen.
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Composite costs more the day it goes in and asks for almost nothing after. Cedar is cheaper up front, feels like real wood because it is, and wants a wash and fresh stain every couple of years to stay that way. We build both, and once we've seen how much sun and shade your yard gets, we'll tell you which one we'd put on our own house.
Size, height off the ground, and railing do most of it. In the current market composite lands between $60 and $100 a square foot installed and cedar between $40 and $65, but those are market ranges, not a bid on your deck. The full breakdown lives in what a deck costs around Snohomish County, and the design visit turns it into three real numbers for your own ground.
Under 30 inches off the ground at the lowest point of the yard, usually no. Over that line, yes, and a roof over the deck or a walkout underneath changes the answer too. When yours needs one we pull it, handle the paperwork, and meet the inspector, so you don't burn a day off waiting at a counter.
All the time; it's some of our favorite work. The blocks off Rucker and Grand went up before 1920, and their trim hides rot where the original flashing gave out decades ago. We open a small section first, so your quote already accounts for what's actually back there.
On the west and north walls, yes. Salt rides the wind in off the bay (Port Gardner, if you want the chart name), and paint, cedar, and cheap fasteners all give up early for it. We spec coatings and hardware for that exposure instead of hoping.
The same crew and the same written warranty in the towns next door.
Tell us about your deck project in Everett. A photo gets an answer back fast, or leave your number and a human calls, usually the same day.
Expect a call at the number you left, usually within one business day. Whoever dials was probably on a ladder when your form came in.