Beaverton Deck Builder
Upload a Video
This is our easiest and fastest way to get an estimate. Simply submit a video outlining your project, and one of our estimators will get you an estimate within 24 hours except on weekends.
Video Call
For a quick quote with face-to-face communication, schedule a video call with one of our estimators who will review your project and provide an estimate.
On-site
Prefer a classic experience? An estimator can visit your home to review the project in-person.
Composite Decking in Beaverton
For Beaverton’s wet climate, Deckorators composite decking is our top recommendation. Its mold resistance and excellent traction make it a safer and more durable choice, especially during Beaverton’s rainy months. Unlike traditional wood, composite materials don’t rot or warp, meaning your deck will stay strong and beautiful with minimal maintenance.


Beaverton Steel Frame Decks
To ensure your deck lasts as long as possible—even longer than your house—we use steel framing. Steel resists the moisture and humidity that can weaken traditional wood frames, making it the best choice for Beaverton’s climate. By combining composite decking with steel framing, we create decks that are built to endure for decades.
Deck Permitting in Portland
Understanding Beaverton’s permitting requirements is an important part of any deck project. In most cases, deck replacements and ground-level decks don’t require a permit. However, if you’re building a new high-level deck, permits are generally necessary. We’re familiar with Beaverton’s building codes and can guide you through the process to ensure your project is compliant and stress-free.


“Kyle, Matt, and Ty Lee had the deck demo’d and hauled away in a day earlier this month, which was an impressive task. Then Kyle and Matt worked non-stop for the next two weeks to replace and build out the new decks, railings, and patio cover. They kept us 100% involved the entire way, explaining what they were working on, what the plan was for the next day(s), and also making sure we had choices in the little details that might have normally been overlooked.”
– Evan Davis from Beaverton