We specialize in restoring, rebuilding, and maintaining decks designed for safety, durability, and long-term performance in Nebraska conditions.
Deck-Focused Craftsmanship. Custom-Built Solutions.
We specialize in building, restoring, and maintaining high-quality decks designed to withstand Midwest conditions. From structural repairs to full replacements, our work is built for safety, durability, and long-term performance.
For clients looking to go beyond the deck, we also offer custom interior and exterior woodworking solutions tailored to your space.

Restore the safety, stability, and appearance of your existing deck.
We address structural damage, replace worn or broken boards, reinforce railings, and correct underlying issues—extending the life of your deck without the need for full replacement.



When repairs are no longer sufficient, we design and build decks from the ground up.
From demolition to final installation, each project is tailored to your layout, material preferences, and long-term use—resulting in a durable, code-compliant outdoor space.

Protect your investment with ongoing maintenance and preventative care.
Our services include cleaning, sealing, staining, and routine inspections to preserve the integrity and appearance of your deck season after season.



Beyond decks, we deliver high-quality custom craftsmanship for your home.
This includes outdoor kitchens, interior renovations, bathrooms, and custom-built woodworking elements designed to elevate both function and aesthetics. Every project is built with the same attention to detail and structural integrity as our deck work.
A: Not always, but in most cases it provides much better security for the homeowners. If we are doing your project and a permit is required by local code, we will handle the permit application and coordinate all inspections for you.
A: Photos help us give fast, accurate information. If you can't send photos, we'll schedule a home visit to assess the deck before giving an estimate.
A: There are several updates to the building codes over the years to minimize deck failures. These small changes greatly increase the safety of the deck and can usually be done in less than a day. This can be discussed during a home consultation and we can layout a plan to make your deck safe again.
A: Usually yes. We can give a ballpark estimate from photos and a phone call. For a formal, written proposal we often recommend a short on-site consultation.
A: Costs vary depending on the size of the deck, materials, and extent of repairs needed. Minor repairs can be relatively affordable, while full replacements are a larger investment. We provide clear, detailed estimates so you know exactly what to expect before any work begins.
A: Repairs address specific issues like damaged boards or loose railings, while replacement involves rebuilding the entire structure. We’ll assess your deck and recommend the most practical and cost-effective option based on its condition.
A: Usually yes. This will be influenced strongly by the local building codes. We can guide you through the process during a phone call estimate or home consultation.
A: in the event you choose not to apply for a permit for your project, typically it will incur a fine of 4x the original permit fee. And will require proving that any work done was done according to the current code. Which can be quite involved and expensive. And even worse, if there is ever an event involving insurance, the insurance company is usually not required to cover work done without a permit. Leaving the homeowners responsible for 100% of the burden.
(Even if the non-permitted work was done by a contractor, the final responsibility still falls on the homeowner.)
A: It depends. Small repairs can often start in a few weeks. Larger jobs may need special-ordered materials or permit approval and can take longer. We’ll give a better timeline during the phone estimate or home visit.
A: Almost always. There are some jurisdictions in the Omaha metro areas that only require the “New Work” to be up to current code. Omaha Building department does require any deck repair requiring a permit to include bringing the entire deck up to current code.
A: We typically recommend pressure-treated lumber, composite decking, or cedar depending on your budget and maintenance preferences. Each option has different durability and upkeep requirements, and we’ll help you choose what works best for your home and long-term goals.
A: Yes, we are fully licensed and insured and operate in compliance with local regulations. We’re happy to provide documentation upon request for your peace of mind.