
Your backyard has potential. We design and build custom decks from scratch - sized to fit your yard, built to handle Southeast Texas weather, and permitted through the City of Beaumont.

Custom deck design and build in Beaumont, TX means designing a deck specifically for your yard - your lot shape, your home layout, and how you plan to use the space - then handling everything from the permit application to the final city inspection, with most projects completed in one to two weeks of active construction once materials are on-site.
Many homeowners in the Beaumont area have a general picture of what they want - a place to grill, a shaded spot for evenings, somewhere the kids can play - but are not sure how to turn that into an actual build. That is where a custom design makes the difference. Instead of adapting a standard deck kit to your yard, the design starts with your specific space and works outward. If you are thinking about adding a major outdoor feature, pairing the deck with composite deck installation is worth exploring - composite boards are especially well-suited to Beaumont's heat and humidity.
Southeast Texas has a long outdoor season. Spring, fall, and mild winter evenings are genuinely comfortable outside - if you have somewhere to be. A well-built custom deck puts your backyard to work for most of the year.
If you press on a board and it gives underfoot, or you can see dark discoloration and soft spots, rot has set in. In Beaumont's humid climate, wood decks that are not sealed regularly deteriorate faster than most homeowners expect. At that point, patching individual boards is usually a losing battle - a full rebuild is the smarter investment.
If you can see a gap forming between your deck and the exterior wall, or if the deck looks like it is tilting away from level, the footings or the connection point to the house has shifted. Beaumont's clay soil expands and contracts with the wet and dry seasons. This is a structural issue, not a cosmetic one, and it needs to be addressed before someone gets hurt.
If you are investing in a major outdoor feature, a purpose-built deck designed around it is far safer and more functional than adapting an existing structure. A custom deck can be designed to handle the weight of a hot tub, integrate drainage for an outdoor kitchen, or create a defined space around a pool that is safe for bare feet on hot Beaumont afternoons.
Beaumont's long outdoor season means a well-designed deck can realistically be used nine or ten months of the year. If your backyard is just grass you mow and never actually enjoy, a deck gives you a reason to be out there. Many Southeast Texas homeowners find that a shaded deck with good airflow becomes one of the most-used spaces in the home.
A custom deck project starts with a site visit - not a phone estimate. We look at your yard's layout, the grade of the ground, how your home is oriented, and what you are envisioning for the space. From there, we put together a design and a written proposal that spells out exactly what is included: dimensions, materials, features, and the total price. For homeowners who want a low-maintenance surface that stands up to Beaumont's climate, composite deck installation is a popular choice. For larger properties or complex layouts, a multi-level deck creates distinct zones for dining, lounging, and entertaining without eating up the whole yard.
We handle every step in-house: permit application, footings, framing, decking boards, railings, stairs, and the final city inspection. You should not have to manage any of that process yourself. Once the inspector signs off, the deck is yours - legal, on record, and ready to use.
Suits most residential backyards; straightforward to permit and build with a clean, functional result.
Works well on sloped lots or larger properties where you want separate areas for different uses.
Combines deck construction with shade - a pergola, patio cover, or screened enclosure - built as one integrated project.
Designed with the structural requirements and drainage of a specific outdoor feature in mind from day one.
Beaumont sits in the heart of Southeast Texas, where summer humidity regularly tops 90% and temperatures push well past 95 degrees for months at a time. That combination is hard on wood - untreated or poorly sealed lumber can warp, crack, and rot within just a few years here. When we choose materials for a custom deck in this area, climate is the first filter. Composite decking or properly treated and sealed wood holds up far better in Beaumont than cheaper alternatives that might be fine in a drier part of the country. We also factor in the expansive clay soil that underlies most Beaumont properties - footings need to go deep enough to reach stable ground, or the deck will start to shift within a season or two.
We serve homeowners across the area, including Beaumont and Port Arthur. Whether your property is near the Neches River floodplain or in one of the newer subdivisions on the west side of town, we know the soil conditions, permit requirements, and HOA rules that apply in your neighborhood. That local knowledge is not something you can get from a contractor who drives in from out of the area.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule a site visit - not just a phone call - to see your yard, understand your vision, and give you accurate information rather than a ballpark guess.
After the visit, we put together a design and a written quote that covers dimensions, materials, features, and total price. Take the time to read it carefully. We will not pressure you to sign on the spot - compare quotes and ask every question you have.
Once you agree and sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Beaumont on your behalf. Permit approval typically takes one to three weeks. Construction cannot legally begin until the permit is approved - we manage this so you do not have to.
Active construction on most residential decks takes one to two weeks. We handle the city inspection and walk you through the finished deck before we leave. You receive the permit and final sign-off paperwork - documents that matter when you sell your home.
We will come see your yard, walk through your ideas, and give you a written quote with no obligation and no sales pitch. Most homeowners hear back within one business day.
(409) 247-1986Every deck we build goes through the official permit and inspection process with the City of Beaumont's Development Services department. That means the finished deck is legal, on record, and not a liability when you sell. We handle the paperwork - you should not have to manage that yourself.
Most of Beaumont sits on expansive clay soil that shifts with the seasons. We set footings deep enough to reach stable ground and lock them in concrete - the single most important factor in a deck that stays level for years. A builder who skips this step gives you a deck that looks fine on day one and starts moving by year two.
We select materials with Beaumont's heat, humidity, and occasional flooding in mind - not just what looks good in a catalog. Whether you choose composite, pressure-treated lumber, or cedar, every recommendation is grounded in how that material performs in Southeast Texas conditions over the long term.
You can verify our Texas contractor registration through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. We carry general liability insurance and are happy to provide proof before you sign anything. Any contractor who hesitates on either of those is a contractor worth skipping.
Taken together, these are the things that separate a deck that holds its value and passes inspection from one that creates problems down the road. Local knowledge, proper foundations, and a clean permit record - that is what we bring to every project in Beaumont and the surrounding area.
Low-maintenance composite boards that hold up in Beaumont's heat and humidity - no staining, no sealing, and a surface that stays looking sharp for decades.
Learn MoreMake the most of sloped or multi-zone yards with a tiered deck design that creates distinct spaces for dining, lounging, and entertaining.
Learn MoreBuild schedules and permit slots fill up fast in spring - reach out now to lock in your start date before the calendar fills.