Quoted and built by the same crew · Permits handled · Warranty in the contract · Free written quotes · Phones on 24/7 · Bonded and insured · Across Snohomish County · No subs, no handoffs · Quoted and built by the same crew · Permits handled · Warranty in the contract · Free written quotes · Phones on 24/7 · Bonded and insured · Across Snohomish County · No subs, no handoffs ·
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Deck builds / Snohomish County

Three deck sizes,
priced in your backyard.

Trex or TimberTech decking, hidden fasteners, footings poured to code and inspected before any framing goes up. Cedar if you'd rather have real wood underfoot.

Freedesign visit
We measure the yard, sketch it at three sizes, and put a number on each.
Registered WA contractor #LARCHBL744BK · Bonded · Insured
Composite & cedar decks in Snohomish County, WAFree quoteComposite & cedar decks
2024Year we started
1Crew from quote to build
0Subcontractors
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What you actually get

Here's what a deck build covers, all of it priced before the first footing goes in.

01The deck drawn at three sizes, a price on each
02Trex, TimberTech, or cedar, you choose the board
03Hidden fasteners, no screw heads underfoot
04Footings dug to code and passed by the inspector
05Railing and lighting options priced at the same visit
06Manufacturer warranty on the boards, written warranty on the build
Composite & cedar decks in Snohomish County, WA
The wraparound on a slope

A second story off the kitchen, stairs stepping down a yard that drops four feet, railing lights so the dog can find the steps in the dark. The build we like best.

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Representative photos of the work we do.

Reviews take time and we've only been building since 2024. Until they land, here's paper you can check today.

1
The quote crew is the build crew

The people who measure your yard are the ones who set the footings. Nobody gets handed off.

2
Warranty terms you read first

They sit in the contract, and you read them before you sign anything.

3
One number, on paper

The quote is the price. A change gets priced and approved by you before it happens.

4
Look up the registration

We're #LARCHBL744BK on the WA L&I registry, bonded and insured. Check it before you call.

Written
warranty
If a deck board we laid cups or a fastener backs out on us, we come back and replace it. The exact terms are in your written warranty.

You read the warranty before you sign anything. Call us and a builder answers, not a front desk.

Before you ask

(Swap the first two FAQ blocks so 'What drives a deck price?' leads, then 'Composite or cedar?')

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.

What drives a deck price?

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.

Do I need a permit for a deck?

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.

How long does the build take?

A standard 300 square foot deck is about a week on site, weather depending. Second stories, long stair runs, and lit railings add days, and the schedule rides on the written quote before you sign anything.

Deck questions we answer every week, written down.

Permits and spans play out differently by town.

A photo of the yard tells us most of it: where the door sits, how far the ground falls, what we're tearing out first. Send one, or leave your number and one of the crew calls you back to talk sizes and boards.

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Free quote, free to say no · Contract carries the warranty · Builders on the phone and on the job
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