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Decks & screened porches · Atlantic County, NJ

Decks & screened porches across Atlantic County.

Composite, mahogany, pressure-treated. Screened porches with proper roofs, second-story decks tied into the house properly. Code-correct, permit-pulled.

(609) 555-0144
  • Nine priority towns covered
  • Same-week walkthroughs
  • Permit-handled in every township
Working in Atlantic County

Decks & screened porches in Atlantic County.

Decks across Atlantic County split between shore-town spec (stainless on hardwood, galvanized on composite, rigorous flashing details, salt-air-rated railings on bayfront and oceanfront homes) and mainland scope (conventional galvanized framing, composite or pressure-treated decking, larger lots, fewer setback constraints). We pull permits in every Atlantic County township we work in and follow flood-zone elevation rules where they apply. Two to four weeks for typical builds. Pick a town for local detail.

Our shop sits in Atlantic County — most of our trucks roll out of here every morning. County-wide: shore-town cottages on Absecon Island, mainland ranches and split-levels in Egg Harbor Township and Mays Landing, downtown Italianate homes in Hammonton, Pinelands rural homes in Mullica Township. Free walkthroughs same-week, written estimates the next business day.

What we build outside

A deck near the shore needs to handle wind, salt air, and humidity. We build them so they last 25 years, not 8.

  • 01

    Composite decks

    Trex, TimberTech, Fiberon. Hidden fasteners, picture-frame borders, properly ventilated framing.

  • 02

    Wood decks

    Mahogany, ipe, cedar, pressure-treated. Stainless fasteners on hardwood, proper end-sealing.

  • 03

    Screened porches

    Real roofs, real headers, real screen. Insect screen or fine-mesh for biting flies — your call.

  • 04

    Second-story decks

    Tied into the house with code-correct ledger flashing. We don't skip steps that hide behind siding.

  • 05

    Pergolas & shade structures

    Cedar or composite-wrapped. Anchored to footings, not just bolted to a deck.

  • 06

    Stairs & railings

    Code-compliant rise, run, and baluster spacing. Cable, glass, or balusters — we install them right.

How a project goes

From the first call to the punch list.

Every project goes through these four phases. We don't skip steps.

01

Walkthrough

Look at the space, talk about how you'll use it, take site measurements.

02

Written estimate

Materials, labor, permits, engineering when needed. Itemized.

03

Permitting

We pull the permit and handle inspections in our name.

04

Build

Footings, framing, decking, railings, cleanup. Inspection sign-offs at each phase.

What to expect.

Across Atlantic County, the practical details look like this.

Typical duration
2–4 weeks
Lead time to start
3–6 weeks (longer in spring)
Payment milestones
Deposit, framing, decking, final
Warranty
1-year workmanship; composite decking carries 25-year manufacturer warranty
Where we work in Atlantic County

Town-by-town pages for decks & screened porches.

Each link opens a Atlantic County town-specific page for decks & screened porches — with the local detail, building stock, and response-tier note for that town.

Free estimate

Pick a date for a walkthrough in Atlantic County.

We work across Atlantic County routinely — same-week walkthroughs for most towns, same-day for retainer emergencies.

(609) 555-0144