Custom Composite and Cedar Decks, Built to Last and Priced to Move in Snohomish and across Snohomish County.
Free quoteComposite deck buildLooking for deck builder in Snohomish, WA? Larchmont is a registered Snohomish deck contractor handling deck builder, deck installation, deck contractor, and cost to build a deck for homeowners across Snohomish and Snohomish County. One crew, a written warranty, and a free on-site quote, Since 2024.
Every deck builder job in Snohomish has to answer the local ground and weather. Here is what we build for.
The river doesn't have to reach your yard to cause trouble. Ground on the low side of town holds water from the first fall storms into April, and a fence post or deck footing set for dry dirt will lean, sink, or rot in it. So we dig deeper, set concrete, and keep untreated wood up out of the soak.
The blocks between First Street and Fifth carry homes built before 1930, cedar siding and trim profiles nobody stocks anymore. Rot likes to hide behind that old trim, and any fix has to match the original look or the whole street can tell. We source or mill the matching profile and repair the cause, not just the board.
Clearview, Machias, Three Lakes, and most of Dutch Hill all say Snohomish on the mail but sit in unincorporated county, and that decides which office issues your permit. Inside the city, Historic District design review can apply on top. We confirm the parcel before anything gets filed, so the job starts at the right desk.
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.
The City of Snohomish issues its own permits, and its Historic District has design standards for exterior work. Unincorporated addresses go through Snohomish County. We file with the right one and follow the district rules where they apply.
You won't see star ratings here yet. We put our first roofs on in 2024, and renting fake praise is a bad way to start, so judge the four terms below; each one checks out before you ever call.
The people who price the job are the people who dry it out. Nobody else touches it.
It's a section of your contract, in plain print, handed over before you sign anything.
The quote is the final number. Anything that would change it goes through you, in writing, before it happens.
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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.
Yes. The district has written design standards for exterior work, and they cover siding, windows, and fences along the street. We build to those standards and put the review paperwork together, so the approval process doesn't stall your project.
On the low lots, yes. That ground is technically floodplain, which just means it drains slow and stays wet long after the water's gone, so we set footings deeper and keep wood clear of the soggy months.
The same crew and the same written warranty in the towns next door.
Tell us about your deck project in Snohomish. A photo gets an answer back fast, or leave your number and a human calls, usually the same day.
The call comes from (206) 735-1286, usually inside a business day, from someone who can price wet-ground prep from memory.