A well-built wood fence does more than just provide privacy — it adds curb appeal, defines your space, and can even boost your property’s value. Whether you prefer the classic charm of cedar or the budget-friendly durability of pressure-treated lumber, we offer a variety of styles and finishes to match your home and needs. From simple perimeter fences to custom builds with lattice tops, gates, or decorative posts, our team brings craftsmanship and creativity to every project. We handle everything in-house — no subcontractors, just our skilled crew of carpenters dedicated to quality work. We walk your property, advise on layout, and guide you in choosing the right materials and hardware for a fence that’s not only beautiful but built to last.
A deck is more than just a structure — it’s an outdoor extension of your home. Whether you're envisioning a cozy spot for your morning coffee or a space to entertain guests, our expert deck builders work with you to design a layout that fits your lifestyle and enhances your property. From cost-effective pressure-treated wood to rich, natural cedar, we offer material options to suit both your vision and budget. We never use subcontractors — every deck is built by our in-house team of experienced carpenters who take pride in their work. That means consistent quality, clear communication, and a job done right from start to finish.
Composite decking is a smart, low-maintenance choice for homeowners who want the look of wood without the upkeep. It won’t rot, splinter, or require staining, making it perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy their deck without constant maintenance. With brands like Trex and TimberTech, you’ll get a variety of colors and finishes that look like real wood and stand up to the elements. Our team specializes in building composite decks on pressure-treated frames, ensuring strength and long-term support. From hidden fasteners to custom railings and fascia boards, we deliver clean, professional results. While the initial investment is higher, you’ll save on long-term maintenance — and enjoy peace of mind with strong manufacturer warranties.
Upgrading your outdoor space doesn’t always mean starting from scratch. If your current fence or deck is leaning, cracked, or outdated, we offer full replacement services that include safe removal, clean-up, and a brand-new build that’s stronger and more visually appealing. Our team works efficiently to minimize disruption, often completing replacements within a single day. We’re just as passionate about new builds, too. Whether you’re settling into a new home or creating something from an empty yard, we bring the same expertise and attention to detail to every project — delivering a fence or deck that fits your space and stands the test of time.
If you are considering hiring a professional fencing contractor or deck builder, there are few questions you’ll want to ask before getting started. Here are the top five questions to ask your contractor:
Reputable fence builders and deck builders don’t need to ask a customer for a deposit to begin work. A decent contractor should have the financial ability to purchase materials up front, and the confidence to deliver the final project in order to get paid for the job when completed.
Hiring a “handyman” or somebody doing construction work “on the side” to build a fence or deck may cost a little less up front, but there are several risks involved if they don’t have the proper license or insurance. If somebody gets hurt during construction for example, you may be responsible via your homeowners insurance. Fence builders usually don’t need to get building permits, but deck builders often do – so this will often be a problem for unlicensed deck contractors. Professional fence and deck contractors will always carry adequate insurance and the proper local business licenses.
Sometimes you will receive an “estimate” from a fence company or a deck company instead of a “quotation”. Often times other contractors will add extra charges along the way that may or may not be confirmed with the homeowner first. If you have already committed to the project with a particular fence and deck contractor, it can be harder to contest any extra charges along the way. Fence and deck projects generally have little or no cost changes along the way, so make sure that you are receiving a price “quotation” in writing that will represent the final bill for the project as described.
A reputable builder should offer a warranty on the workmanship of the finished project. The material warranty, if applicable should also be passed along to the homeowner and will vary in terms and length. The labour warranty should be at least two years to allow for full exposure to all four seasons a couple of times – this will expose any workmanship problems that would need to be addressed. Also consider that a warranty is only valuable if the company remains in business – a warranty from a very small company or single individual is generally worth much less than a warranty from a reputable larger company that has been established for many years.