Deck Builder in Coram, NY

Your Backyard Deserves Better Than Average

Custom deck construction that actually gets finished on time, built to last through Long Island weather.

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Custom Deck Installation Services

Finally, An Outdoor Space Worth Using

You know that feeling when you walk into your backyard and think “this could be so much better”? That’s exactly what we fix. Your new custom deck becomes the place where you actually want to spend time – morning coffee, evening dinners, weekend gatherings that don’t feel cramped or awkward.

No more looking at that empty yard wondering what could be. No more making excuses about why you can’t host the barbecue. Your backyard deck becomes the reason people want to come over, and more importantly, the reason you want to stay home.

The right deck installation transforms how you use your outdoor space. Instead of rushing back inside, you find yourself staying out longer, using your yard through more of the year, and actually getting value from the space you’re already paying for.

Coram Deck Construction Experts

We Actually Show Up And Finish

We’ve been building decks and outdoor living spaces for Coram homeowners who got tired of contractors who don’t return calls. We’re the local deck builder that understands Long Island weather isn’t kind to shortcuts or cheap materials.

You won’t get the runaround about permits or building codes – we handle the paperwork because we know what Coram requires. You won’t wonder if we’re coming back tomorrow because we communicate what’s happening and when.

Most importantly, you won’t end up with a deck that looks great for six months then starts falling apart. We build these to last because our reputation depends on how your deck looks five years from now, not just at the final walkthrough.

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Our Deck Building Process

Straightforward Process, No Surprises

First, we come look at your space and talk through what you actually want to use it for. Not what looks good in magazines, but what works for how you live. We measure, check for any site issues, and give you a clear price that includes everything.

Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the permit paperwork with Coram. No waiting around wondering if approvals will come through – we know the process and stay on top of it. We order your materials and schedule everything so there aren’t delays waiting for deliveries.

Construction starts when we said it would start. We show up, do the work, clean up the mess, and keep you updated on progress. Most deck projects take 3-5 days depending on size and features. When we’re done, you get a deck that’s ready to use immediately, not something that needs to “settle” or get finished later.

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More Than Just Basic Decking

Your deck installation includes everything needed for a complete outdoor space. We handle the structural framing, decking installation, railings, stairs, and any integrated features like built-in seating or planters. Every project includes proper flashing and waterproofing because Long Island weather will find any weak spots.

We work with both traditional wood decking and modern composite materials. Composite costs more upfront but saves you years of staining, sealing, and board replacement. Wood gives you that classic look but requires regular maintenance to stay looking good.

Beyond basic decks, we install modern pergolas for shade and visual interest, plus cozy fire pits that extend your outdoor season. Many Coram homeowners combine their deck project with patio areas or outdoor kitchens to create a complete backyard entertainment space. We can build it all in phases or handle everything at once – whatever fits your timeline and budget.

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Most residential deck projects take 3-5 days of actual construction time, but the total timeline depends on permits and material delivery. Coram requires building permits for most deck construction, which typically takes 2-3 weeks to process. We handle all the permit paperwork and scheduling so you don’t have to chase down approvals. Weather can add delays during winter months, but we schedule around forecasts to minimize interruptions. Simple rectangular decks go faster than complex multi-level designs with integrated features, but we’ll give you an accurate timeline during the initial consultation based on your specific project.
Wood decking costs less initially but requires annual staining or sealing to prevent rot, warping, and fading. Cedar and pressure-treated lumber are the most common options, with cedar lasting longer but costing more. Composite decking costs about 30-50% more upfront but doesn’t need staining, won’t rot or splinter, and keeps its color for decades. Composite also handles Long Island’s wet winters better than wood. Most homeowners choose composite for the lower maintenance, especially if they don’t want to spend weekends every year refinishing their deck. We’ll show you samples of both so you can see the difference in person.
Yes, Coram requires building permits for most deck construction, especially if the deck is over 30 inches high or attached to your house. The permit process ensures your deck meets structural requirements and setback rules for your property. We handle all the permit applications, structural drawings, and inspections so you don’t have to figure out the requirements yourself. Permit fees typically run $200-400 depending on deck size. Skipping permits might save money short-term, but it creates problems when you sell your house or if a neighbor complains. Insurance companies can also deny claims for unpermitted work, so it’s worth doing it right the first time.
Deck costs depend on size, materials, and features, but most projects range from $8,000-25,000 for typical residential installations. Basic wood decks start around $25-35 per square foot, while composite decking runs $35-50 per square foot including installation. Multi-level decks, built-in features, and premium materials increase the price. We provide detailed written estimates that include all materials, labor, permits, and cleanup so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprise charges or “extras” that weren’t discussed upfront. Most homeowners find the investment pays off in increased home value and years of outdoor enjoyment.
We can build decks year-round, but winter construction has some limitations. Concrete footings can’t be poured when temperatures drop below freezing, so projects requiring new foundation work get scheduled for warmer weather. However, many deck projects use existing foundations or helical piers that aren’t affected by cold temperatures. Winter actually has some advantages – faster permit processing, better contractor availability, and lower material costs. We just work around weather forecasts to avoid construction during storms or extreme cold snaps. If you’re planning a deck project, fall and winter are great times to get on the schedule for early spring completion.
Maintenance depends on your decking material choice. Composite decks need only occasional cleaning with soap and water, plus clearing debris from between boards to prevent moisture buildup. Wood decks require annual inspection and refinishing every 2-3 years to maintain weather protection. This includes power washing, sanding rough spots, and applying stain or sealant. All decks benefit from keeping gutters clean so water doesn’t overflow onto the structure, and trimming vegetation that might trap moisture against the framing. We provide maintenance guidelines specific to your materials and can recommend local services if you prefer to hire the upkeep rather than doing it yourself.