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You get a deck that actually enhances your home’s value and gives you years of outdoor enjoyment. No more looking at an empty backyard wondering what could be.
Your deck becomes the place where family barbecues happen, where you unwind after work, and where neighbors stop by just to see how good it looks. Built with materials that handle Long Island weather without constant maintenance or surprise repairs.
The investment pays off immediately in both daily use and home value. You’re not just adding square footage—you’re creating the outdoor living space your home was missing.
Corsino Construction has been building custom decks for Holbrook homeowners since 2000. We understand what works in our climate and what doesn’t.
You get licensed professionals who show up when we say we will, communicate clearly about costs and timeline, and use materials that actually hold up to Long Island weather. No subcontractors, no surprise charges, no cutting corners.
Every project gets the same attention whether it’s a simple backyard deck or a multi-level outdoor living space. We handle permits, follow local building codes, and build decks you’ll still be proud of years from now.
The process starts with a consultation at your property to understand what you want and what’s actually possible with your space and budget. No generic proposals or cookie-cutter designs.
Once you approve the design and materials, we handle the permit process and schedule the work around your life, not ours. Construction happens in phases—foundation and framing first, then decking and railings, followed by any custom features.
You know exactly what’s happening each day, and we clean up the work area before leaving. The final walkthrough happens with you, and the job isn’t complete until you’re satisfied with every detail.
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Every deck project includes design consultation, permit handling, and professional installation using quality materials suited for Long Island weather. We work with pressure-treated lumber, composite decking, and cedar depending on your preferences and budget.
Your project includes proper foundation work, structural framing that meets code requirements, and railings that provide safety without blocking your view. Electrical rough-in is handled if you want lighting or outlets.
Most residential decks take 3-7 days to complete once construction starts, depending on size and complexity. The timeline includes foundation work, framing, decking installation, and railings. Permit approval usually takes 2-3 weeks before construction can begin.
Deck costs depend on size, materials, and features, but most residential decks range from $15-35 per square foot installed. A basic 12×16 pressure-treated deck starts around $3,500, while larger composite decks with custom features can run $8,000-15,000 or more.
The final price depends on your specific design, materials chosen, and any custom features like built-in seating or lighting. Corsino Construction provides detailed written estimates that break down materials and labor costs, so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
No surprise charges or change orders unless you request additional work. We’ll walk through different material options and help you find something that fits your budget without compromising on quality.
Yes, most deck construction in Holbrook requires a building permit, especially if the deck is attached to your house or elevated more than 30 inches off the ground. Corsino Construction handles the entire permit process for you, including submitting plans and scheduling inspections.
The permit ensures your deck meets safety codes and won’t cause issues when you sell your home. Trying to skip permits might save money upfront, but it creates bigger problems later.
We’re familiar with local building codes and requirements, so the permit process moves smoothly without delays. You don’t have to deal with paperwork or worry about whether everything meets code—that’s all handled for you.
Pressure-treated lumber costs less upfront and gives you that traditional wood look, but it requires regular staining and maintenance. Composite decking costs more initially but needs virtually no maintenance and won’t warp, crack, or splinter over time. In Long Island’s climate, composite often makes sense for busy homeowners who don’t want to deal with annual deck maintenance.
Wood decking needs staining every 2-3 years and regular inspection for loose boards or splinters. Composite handles our humid summers and harsh winters without the upkeep, but it does cost more initially.
Corsino Construction will walk through the pros and cons of each material based on your specific situation and budget. Both options can look great—it comes down to how much maintenance you want to handle long-term.
Most residential decks take 3-7 days to complete once construction starts, depending on size and complexity. The timeline includes foundation work, framing, decking installation, and railings. Weather can affect the schedule, especially during concrete curing or staining. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during the consultation and keep you updated if anything changes. Permit approval usually takes 2-3 weeks before construction can start.
The actual construction moves quickly once permits are approved and materials arrive. Simple rectangular decks go faster than multi-level designs or decks with custom features like built-in benches.
We’ll give you a realistic timeline during the consultation and stick to it. If weather delays anything, you’ll know immediately—no waiting around wondering when work will resume.
Yes, we handle electrical rough-in if you want lighting or outlets, and can incorporate features like built-in benches, planters, or privacy screens. Deck lighting transforms how you use the space, letting you enjoy evenings outdoors safely.
Options include recessed lighting in steps, post cap lights for ambient lighting, and outlets for outdoor speakers or other equipment. All electrical work is done by licensed professionals and inspected to code.
The electrical planning happens during design so wiring is installed cleanly without surface-mounted conduit. Whether you want simple accent lighting or a full outdoor entertainment setup, we’ll design the electrical to match your vision.
Corsino Construction has been building custom decks for Holbrook homeowners who want the job done right. We handle the permits, follow Long Island building codes, and use materials that actually hold up to the weather. You’re not getting a crew that cuts corners or disappears halfway through the job. We show up when we say we will, communicate clearly about timeline and costs, and build decks that you’ll still be proud of years from now.
We use licensed in-house professionals instead of subcontractors, which means consistent quality and direct accountability throughout your project. Fixed pricing with no hidden fees means you know exactly what you’re paying upfront.
Every deck gets the same attention to detail, whether it’s a simple backyard deck or a multi-level outdoor living space with custom features. Twenty-plus years of experience in Suffolk County means we understand local conditions and what works long-term.