Your Dream Deck Awaits!
Hi, I'm Jimmy Hughes. I started building fences, decks and arbors in the family business with my father in Albany, Georgia. I later moved to Texas and started my own business. I've been working in the Dallas and Houston areas since 1998. Please check out my 5-star reviews on Nextdoor to hear directly from my happy customers. I'd love to help you transform your yard or home! Send me a message or give me a call!
Our arbors are uniquely designed to transform your yard into an elegant oasis. With our expertise in crafting premium quality arbors, we offer the perfect balance of style and durability. A well-placed arbor can serve as a beautiful entryway to your garden, or add a romantic touch with climbing roses or vines. Let us help you redefine your outdoor living with the charm and elegance of a meticulously crafted arbor.
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FAQS
A patio is a paved outdoor area that is built at ground level and typically radiates heat more than a wooden or composite deck. A deck is a raised platform that is typically made of wood or composite materials and helps to regulate the temperature of your outdoor space in hot Texas summers.
Understanding the differences between popular decking materials can help you make an informed decision for your home. Cedar is a classic choice, known for its rich color and natural resistance to decay. Pressure treated pine is somewhat less expensive and helps to prevent rot in humid environments. If you're looking for durability, Ipe, a dense hardwood, is a great option that can last up to 40 years with proper care. Lastly, composite decking, made from a mix of wood fibers and plastic, is a modern, low-maintenance material that comes in a variety of colors and styles. Each material has its own unique benefits and considerations, and our team is here to help you choose the one that best suits your needs and lifestyle.
The amount of time it takes to build a deck will vary depending on the size and complexity of the project. A simple deck can be built in a few days, while a more elaborate deck with features such as stairs, handrails and stain may take a week to complete.