Custom deck construction that actually lasts through Long Island winters and summer storms.
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You’re not just getting a deck. You’re getting your evenings back—the ones where you actually want to step outside instead of looking at that empty backyard through the window.
A well-built custom deck changes how you use your home. Morning coffee tastes different when you’re not staring at the kitchen wall. Weekend barbecues happen naturally when you have space that works.
Your property value goes up, sure. But what really matters is that you’ll actually use the space. No more cramped patio furniture on grass that turns to mud every time it rains. No more canceling plans because your outdoor space isn’t ready for guests.
Corsino Construction Corp has been building outdoor spaces in Rocky Point and across Long Island for years. We know what works in this climate and what doesn’t.
Most deck problems happen because contractors don’t understand how our weather works. Salt air, freeze-thaw cycles, summer storms—your deck needs to handle all of it. We use materials and techniques that make sense for where you live.
We’re not the biggest construction company on Long Island. We’re the one that shows up when we say we will and builds things the way they should be built the first time.
First, we come look at your space and talk through what you want. No high-pressure sales pitch—just an honest conversation about what’s possible and what it costs.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle permits and scheduling. You’ll know exactly when we’re starting and how long it takes. We don’t disappear for weeks between phases.
During construction, we keep your property clean and your disruption minimal. Most deck installations take 3-5 days depending on size and complexity. When we’re done, you get a deck that’s ready to use immediately—no waiting for finishes to cure or components to settle.
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Every deck installation includes proper foundation work, code-compliant railings, and materials chosen for Long Island’s coastal environment. We don’t cut corners on structural elements you can’t see.
You get options that make sense for your budget and timeline. Pressure-treated lumber for traditional looks, composite decking for low maintenance, or premium materials for high-end finishes. We’ll explain what each choice means for durability and upkeep.
Rocky Point properties often have unique challenges—slopes, setbacks, existing landscaping. We work with what you have instead of forcing cookie-cutter solutions. Your deck should fit your property, not the other way around.