Deck Builder In Denver CO

Denver’s weather beats up decks. Intense sun, high altitude air, and freezing winters break down wood and move footings faster than you’d see in some parts of the country. If you’re looking for a deck builder in Denver, you probably want to know if you should be building a deck, repairing a deck, or just replacing a section of it. Here we go through our deck services in Denver, including new builds, railing, repairs, and covered decks. We’ll help you decide which one fits your situation. Denver Basement Finishing Pros is a B Class Licensed General Contractor in Colorado, in business since 2011, and rated 5 stars across 9 reviews. Our team works in Denver, Thornton, Arvada, Aurora, Littleton, Parker, Castle Rock, Erie, and Broomfield. We offer a licensed general contractor experience for all our deck work, making sure you get the best build, repair, or upgrade for your yard, climate, and budget.

Contact Denver Basement Finishing Pros to discuss your deck project, get a free estimate, and get on the schedule.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What areas around Denver do you serve for deck building?

We serve Denver along with Thornton, Arvada, Aurora, Littleton, Parker, Castle Rock, Erie, and Broomfield. Wherever you’re located in that area, our crew brings the same licensed general contracting experience to your project. If you’re not sure whether your address falls in our service area, just reach out and we’ll confirm before your first estimate.

Yes, attached or elevated decks in Denver generally need a permit and engineering review before construction starts. This protects you by confirming footings sit below frost depth and the structure can handle Denver’s freeze-thaw winters. We handle the permit and inspection process as part of the job, so you’re not stuck navigating city requirements on your own.

Choose custom construction if your yard has slopes, elevation changes, or an unusual shape. Standard installation fits flat, straightforward lots where you already have a plan in mind. Custom construction involves more upfront design work to handle multi-level layouts, while installation moves faster because it follows a set plan. Tell us about your yard and we’ll point you to the right fit.

Pick composite if you want less upkeep, since it resists the fading and cracking that Denver’s strong high-altitude sun causes on wood. Pick wood if you prefer a traditional look and don’t mind regular staining and sealing. Both use the same footing and framing standards underneath, so the choice comes down to maintenance and appearance, not structural quality.

If footings have shifted, boards are cracked from sun exposure, or the frame feels unstable, it’s time for a professional look. Denver’s freeze-thaw cycle causes movement that a simple patch job won’t fix long term. A quick inspection can tell you whether repair work will hold up or whether starting over gives you a safer, longer-lasting deck.