Completed Deck Projects Across King County

A curated selection of residential deck projects completed across King County. These examples highlight different structural conditions, layouts, and upgrade scopes, organized by service type to help you understand how each project was approached.

Deck Construction & Replacement

These projects involve full deck builds or complete structural replacements where the existing system can no longer be safely upgraded. Work typically includes new framing, revised structural layouts, updated load-bearing components, and integration with current building standards. In each case, new deck construction is treated as a foundational rebuild designed for long-term performance rather than a surface improvement.

Elevated deck construction wrapping a home with stair access on a sloped property
Elevated deck construction with perimeter guardrails and integrated stairs
Elevated deck construction with integrated guardrails and structural framing
Multi-level elevated deck construction with stairs and guardrails on a sloped property

Deck Renovation & Remodeling

Renovation projects focus on upgrading and reconfiguring an existing deck where the primary structure remains sound. This may include surface replacement, railing updates, layout refinements, or selective structural corrections rather than a full rebuild. In many cases, deck renovation work improves safety, function, and visual appeal while preserving the core framing system.

Deck renovation with updated stairs, railings, and integrated step lighting
Deck renovation with updated decking surface and built-in planter features
Deck renovation with updated decking surface, stairs, and metal railing
Deck renovation with updated railing system and refreshed decking surface

Railings & Safety Upgrades

Railing and safety upgrade projects focus on improving protection, visibility, and code compliance without altering the primary deck structure. This work may involve replacing outdated guard systems, reinforcing attachment points, or upgrading to modern railing materials that meet current safety standards. In many cases, targeted deck railing upgrades enhance both security and appearance while leaving the underlying framing intact.

Deck railing upgrade on an existing residential deck
Corner deck railing installation with vertical balusters on an existing deck
Deck railing installation along the perimeter of an existing residential deck
Full perimeter deck railing installation with evenly spaced vertical balusters

Covered Decks & Outdoor Structures

Covered deck and outdoor structure projects involve adding protective roof systems or integrated structural extensions to an existing or newly built deck. This work may include engineered posts, beam supports, and tied-in roof framing designed to manage weather exposure while maintaining structural integrity. In many cases, covered deck construction expands usable outdoor space without requiring a full deck rebuild.

Covered deck with waterproofed surface and attached roof structure behind the home
Covered deck with integrated roof structure and perimeter railing
Partially covered deck with pergola-style roof and built-in bench, showing open-air overhead structure and wood framing
Covered cedar deck with integrated stairs, wood railing, and attached roof structure

Under-Deck Waterproofing

Under-deck waterproofing projects focus on managing moisture beneath elevated deck structures to create protected, usable space below. These systems typically include concealed drainage channels, sloped collection panels, and integrated ceiling finishes designed to redirect water away from the structure and foundation. In many cases, under-deck waterproofing systems improve durability and expand functional space without altering the primary deck framing.

Finished under-deck waterproofing system creating a dry, usable area beneath an elevated deck
Under-deck waterproofing system with installed drainage panels creating a dry space below
Under-deck waterproofing system installed beneath an elevated deck to create a dry, protected area below
Existing elevated deck prior to under-deck waterproofing, showing open framing and exposed area below

Specialty & Complex Builds

Specialty and complex build projects focus on custom design-driven structures where layout complexity, elevation changes, or architectural coordination require advanced planning. These builds may include integrated stair systems, multi-zone outdoor spaces, or structural adaptations for sloped properties. Rather than standard layouts, custom deck designs in this category are tailored to unique site constraints and homeowner goals.

Multi-level deck with staggered platforms, integrated stairs, and metal railings on a sloped backyard
Load-rated deck platform designed for a hot tub with reinforced framing and integrated seating area
Multi-level deck with tiered platforms, stair transitions, and continuous metal railings on a sloped property
Multi-level deck staircase with integrated railings and landing transitions built into a sloped yard

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