Deck Builder Salt Point, NY

Custom Decks Built Right the First Time

Professional deck construction that adds value to your home and peace of mind to your family.

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Professional Deck Construction Services

Your Backyard Becomes the Gathering Place

You know that feeling when you walk out onto a deck that just feels solid under your feet. No creaking, no wobbling, no wondering if it’s going to hold up when the whole family’s out there for a barbecue.

That’s what proper deck construction gives you. This is a place where you can truly unwind, free from worries about future safety or maintenance issues.

Your home’s value goes up, sure. But more importantly, you get an outdoor space that works for your life. Morning coffee, evening dinners, weekend gatherings—all without the stress of wondering if your deck was built right.

Dutchess County Deck Building Company

We Build Decks That Last

We at Gualan Brothers Home Remodeling Corp. have been serving Salt Point and Dutchess County homeowners with quality deck construction for years. We understand the local building codes, weather patterns, and what it takes to build a deck that stands up to New York’s seasons.

Every project starts with recognizing what you need and ends with a deck that exceeds your expectations. We handle the permits, source quality materials, and build it right the first time.

We never take shortcuts or abandon your project midway through. This is our community, and our reputation depends on the quality of every deck we build.

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Deck Building Process Salt Point

From Design to Completion Made Simple

First, we come out to look at your space and understand what you want. We’ll discuss design options, materials, and timeline so you know exactly what to expect before we start.

Next, we handle all the permit paperwork and approvals. You don’t need to navigate town hall or worry about code requirements—that’s our job.

Construction starts with proper foundation work and framing. We use quality lumber and hardware, following best practices for drainage and structural integrity. Throughout the build, we keep you updated on progress and address any questions that come up.

Final inspection assures everything meets code and your expectations. You get a deck that’s built to last, properly documented, and ready for years of use.

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What's Included in Every Project

Every deck we build includes proper foundation preparation, quality framing materials, and professional installation that meets or exceeds local building codes. We source our lumber from trusted suppliers and use galvanized or stainless steel hardware that won’t fail over time.

Your project includes permit acquisition, site preparation, and cleanup. We protect your landscaping during construction and leave your property clean when we’re finished.

Salt Point’s climate demands attention to drainage and seasonal movement. We account for these factors in our design and construction, verifying your deck performs well through hot summers and cold winters. Each project comes with our workmanship warranty because we stand behind what we build.

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Most residential decks take 3-7 days to complete once we start construction, depending on size and complexity. However, the total timeline includes permit approval, which typically takes 2-3 weeks in Dutchess County. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. Weather can affect the schedule, especially during winter months, so we plan accordingly and communicate any adjustments as they come up.
Yes, most deck projects in Salt Point require a building permit, especially if the deck is attached to your house or more than 30 inches off the ground. The permit process assures your deck meets structural and safety requirements. We handle all the permit paperwork for you, including submitting plans and scheduling inspections. This protects you from code violations and ensures your deck is built to standards that keep your family safe.
Pressure-treated lumber remains the most popular choice for framing because it handles moisture well and provides excellent structural strength. For decking boards, you have several good options: pressure-treated pine is economical and durable, cedar offers natural beauty and weather resistance, and composite materials provide low maintenance with consistent appearance. We’ll discuss the pros and cons of each material based on your budget, maintenance preferences, and aesthetic goals.
Deck costs vary significantly based on size, materials, and complexity, but most homeowners in our area invest between $15,000 and $35,000 for a quality deck. Basic pressure-treated decks start lower, while custom designs with premium materials cost more. We provide detailed written estimates that break down materials, labor, and permits so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. No surprises or hidden costs—just transparent pricing for quality work.
A well-built deck typically adds 65-75% of its cost to your home’s value, making it one of the better home improvement investments. In Dutchess County’s market, outdoor living spaces are highly valued by buyers. Beyond the financial return, you get years of enjoyment and expanded living space. The key is professional construction that looks excellent and functions properly—poorly built decks can actually hurt your home’s value and create liability issues.
Maintenance requirements depend on your material choices, but all decks benefit from regular cleaning and inspection. Pressure-treated lumber should be stained or sealed every 2-3 years to maintain appearance and weather protection. You can either leave cedar natural to allow it to weather gray or maintain it with an annual treatment. Composite decking requires only periodic cleaning with soap and water. We’ll provide specific maintenance guidelines for your deck materials and can recommend local suppliers for stains and sealers.