Deck Builders in Phoenix, AZ

5 licensed deck contractors serving Phoenix. Compare ratings, verify licenses, and get cost estimates.

Phoenix Deck Solutions

wood decksmetal deck installationscustom pool decks

Specializes in custom pool decks and wood & metal deck installations using high-quality materials built to last in Phoenix's desert climate.

Done Right Decks of Phoenix

deck paintingdeck stainingdeck constructiondeck maintenance

Full-service deck company providing painting, staining, new construction, and ongoing maintenance for Phoenix-area homeowners.

Noble General Contracting

custom decksdesert-inspired designoutdoor living

Offers custom deck solutions that blend durability with desert-inspired design, built for Phoenix's unique climate.

Everything Residential & Commercial (ERC)

custom deckscomposite deckspatiospergolasoutdoor kitchens

Locally owned general contractor based in Gilbert serving the Phoenix metro. Backed by hundreds of 5-star reviews, they design and build heat-resistant, code-compliant outdoor decks.

Stellar Decks

composite decksTimbertech deckingAzek deckingrailingsoutdoor living

Arizona's premiere outdoor living professionals located at 3825 W Anthem Way. Known for Timbertech and Azek decking installations with 5-star ratings on HomeAdvisor and Yelp.

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Permit Requirements

Fees: Valuation-based: $1-$1,000 = $150 base fee. $1,001-$10,000 = $150 + $9.00 per additional $1,000.

Timeline: Approximately 2-4 weeks for residential plan review (unverified from official sources).

Exempt if: Decks 30 inches or less above grade with no roof covering are exempt from permits. Decks over 30 inches above grade require a building permit. Covered structures always require a permit.

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Tips for Hiring a Deck Builder

  • 1. Verify their contractor license with your state board
  • 2. Get at least 3 written quotes
  • 3. Ask who pulls the building permit (it should be them)
  • 4. Check for general liability and workers comp insurance
  • 5. Never pay more than 30% upfront

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