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You get a deck that actually fits your lifestyle and your property. We handle the permit paperwork that trips up most homeowners, source quality materials that last, and build with the kind of attention to detail that comes from doing this for over 20 years.
Your home stays livable during construction. We protect your furniture, contain dust and debris, and clean up each day before we leave. No construction zone taking over your house for months.
The deck you end up with increases your property value, gives you space for entertaining or quiet mornings with coffee, and requires minimal maintenance year after year.
Corsino Construction Corp has been building decks and handling home renovations in Suffolk County since 2000. We know the local building codes, the permit process, and what works in this climate.
We use our own licensed professionals instead of subcontractors. That means direct accountability and consistent quality from the foundation to the final inspection.
Dix Hills homeowners choose us because we give you fixed pricing upfront, handle all the paperwork, and deliver what we promise on schedule.
We start with a consultation at your property to understand what you want and assess what’s possible. You get a detailed estimate that covers materials, labor, permits, and timeline with no hidden costs.
Once you approve the project, we handle all permit applications and approvals. Most deck permits in Suffolk County take 10-30 days, and we manage that entire process so you don’t have to navigate town offices.
Construction begins with site preparation and foundation work, followed by framing, decking installation, and railings. We maintain a clean, organized job site and coordinate our schedule around your family’s routine. Most deck projects are completed within one to two weeks.
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We work with both traditional wood and low-maintenance composite materials. Cedar and pressure-treated lumber offer classic appeal at lower upfront costs but require regular staining and sealing.
Composite decking from brands like Trex and TimberTech costs more initially but eliminates the yearly maintenance. It resists fading, warping, and insect damage while providing the look of natural wood.
In Dix Hills, where property values are high, many homeowners choose composite for the long-term value and reduced upkeep. We’ll walk through the pros and cons of each option based on your budget, maintenance preferences, and how you plan to use the space.
Yes, Suffolk County requires building permits for deck construction. The permit ensures your deck meets safety codes and building standards, and it’s legally required for any structural addition to your property.
We handle the entire permit application process, including preparing detailed plans, submitting applications, and coordinating inspections. Most permits take 10-30 days to approve, and we factor that timeline into your project schedule.
Building without a permit can result in fines and may require tearing down the deck later. It can also affect your home’s value and insurance coverage, so getting proper permits upfront protects your investment.
Deck costs in Dix Hills typically range from $30 to $60 per square foot, depending on materials and complexity. A basic 12×20 wood deck might cost $8,000 to $15,000, while a composite deck with custom features can run $20,000 to $35,000.
Factors that affect pricing include deck size, material choice, height above ground, railings, stairs, and any custom features like built-in seating or lighting. We provide detailed estimates that break down all costs so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Our pricing includes all materials, labor, permits, and cleanup. No hidden fees or surprise charges that show up later in the project.
Most deck construction takes one to two weeks once permits are approved and materials arrive. Simple ground-level decks can be completed in 3-5 days, while elevated decks with stairs and custom features may take 7-10 days.
The permit approval process adds 10-30 days before construction begins, but we handle all of that paperwork and keep you updated on progress. Weather can affect outdoor construction schedules, especially during winter months.
We coordinate our work schedule around your family’s needs and maintain access to your home throughout construction. You’re not dealing with a long-term construction zone that disrupts your daily routine.
Wood decking costs less upfront but requires annual staining, sealing, and regular maintenance to prevent rot and insect damage. Cedar and pressure-treated lumber are the most common wood options, offering natural beauty but ongoing upkeep.
Composite decking costs more initially but eliminates yearly maintenance. It’s made from recycled wood fibers and plastic, resists fading and warping, and only needs occasional cleaning with soap and water.
In Dix Hills’ climate, composite often makes sense for busy homeowners who want the deck appearance without the maintenance commitment. We’ll help you weigh the upfront costs against long-term maintenance when choosing materials.
Yes, we regularly build decks on sloped and uneven terrain throughout Dix Hills. Elevated decks are actually ideal for uneven ground because they create a level outdoor space without extensive grading or excavation.
We assess your property during the initial consultation to determine the best approach. This might involve adjusting deck height, adding support posts, or incorporating the slope into the deck design with multiple levels.
Sloped lots often allow for more interesting deck designs, including under-deck storage or multi-level entertaining areas. The key is proper engineering and foundation work to ensure the deck is structurally sound and meets code requirements.
Yes, we handle deck repairs, maintenance, and restoration for both wood and composite decks. Common repair needs include replacing damaged boards, fixing loose railings, addressing structural issues, and updating decks to current building codes.
For wood decks, we provide staining, sealing, and board replacement services. We can also convert existing wood decks to composite materials if you want to eliminate ongoing maintenance requirements.
Safety is our priority with any repair work. We inspect the entire structure, not just the obvious problem areas, to ensure your deck remains safe and code-compliant for years to come.
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