Decks.
Outdoor Bathing.
Fencing.
Clean execution. Clear pricing. Built to last.
We build backyards to be proud of.
Real wood decks in Douglas fir, cedar, or thermally modified wood — built right, properly sloped to drain, and professionally finished with our penetrating oil, Cutek Extreme, for long‑lasting protection.
Whether you need a privacy screen for a backyard oasis, a boundary fence that complements a deck or pool area, or an ornamental wall that anchors your landscape, BigDecks delivers functional, beautiful fencing designed to last.
Cold plunges, hot tubs, and saunas installed with expert care — built on a stable foundation, engineered drainage, seamless integration into your outdoor space, and easy service access for years of reliable use.
What To Expect
On-Time Scheduling
We commit to a defined timeline and run installs on schedule.
Clean job sites
Work areas stay organized and controlled — no lingering chaos.
Clear scope
Every install begins with a written scope so expectations stay aligned from start to finish.
Photo-documented progress
Each phase is documented so you’ll see what’s happening and when
Final walkthrough + handoff
We close every install with a structured walkthrough and formal handoff.
Services We Offer
Strength meets style. We fuse form and function with precision metalwork — from structural framing to sleek custom accents. It’s the detail that gives every BigDecks project its edge — literally.
Craftsmanship with backbone. From custom decks to intricate detailing, our carpenters blend traditional skill with modern design for structures that feel solid, look stunning, and stand the test of time. Every cut counts — and it shows.
See your dream before it’s built. Our 3D design process transforms concepts into lifelike renderings so you can explore materials, layout, and light before a single board is cut. Precision planning. Seamless execution. Zero surprises.
Our Process
Step 1:
Make Your Request
Step 2:
Site Visit
Step 3:
Get Your Quote + Schedule
Step 4:
Install + Handoff
A Few Common
Questions
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Most of our decks start in the Pacific Northwest with Douglas Fir, kiln dried, up to 50 feet, and always free of heart. When the design calls for it, we shift to Thermory Pine or Thermory Ash, or bring in Western Red Cedar.
Oil, not gloss. Grain, not gimmicks.
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Timeline depends on size, access, and complexity.
Most decks are completed within one to two weeks once construction begins. Larger projects or work that includes hardscaping, site work, or custom details may take longer.
We provide a clear schedule before work starts and communicate as the project progresses.
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Yes. Every deck we build is custom and designed for the specific site and how the space will be used.
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We build exclusively with real wood.
Standard wood decks require periodic cleaning and re-oiling to protect the material and allow it to age well. In most cases this means a recoat several months after installation, followed by regular maintenance depending on exposure and use.
For clients who want a longer maintenance interval, we also offer thermally modified wood with manufacturer warranties of up to 30 years. These materials provide excellent durability and stability without resorting to plastic or composite products.
We provide clear care guidance for every deck we build and offer maintenance and refinishing services if you prefer not to manage it yourself.
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Yes. We build decks throughout the year.
Seasonal weather can affect scheduling and timelines, but construction itself is not limited to a specific season. We plan around conditions and will be upfront if timing needs to adjust based on site access, rain, or temperature.
If a project is better started or paused for practical reasons, we will say so clearly.
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In most cases, clients handle permits directly. This keeps things straightforward and avoids unnecessary layers between you and the city.
If a permit is required and you would prefer that we manage it, we can do so upon request. When we handle permits, that scope is clearly defined and included as part of the project.
We are familiar with local requirements and can advise early on whether a permit is typically needed for your project and what the best approach is.

