We bring over 20 years of experience to the art of designing and building custom decks and outdoor living spaces across the West Metro and Lake Minnetonka. Guided by our "4 C's" - Communication, Creativity, Craftsmanship, and Community - we treat every project with the same care and attention, no matter the size or scope.
From low-maintenance PVC and composite decks to custom features like built-in seating and sunken swims-spas, we create spaces that elevate the way you live outdoors. As a full-service design-build firm, we combine 3D planning tools with expert craftsmanship to deliver results that are both visually stunning and built to last.
At your free consultation and estimate appointments, you'll discuss ideas for your project and decide on a scope for the project.
During the Planning & Design phase, we'll finalize your selections and get you 3D renderings of your design so you know exactly what you'll be getting.
Once your contract is signed, your design gets built with skill, precision, and no surprises.
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You deserve an outdoor space that's exactly what you want and that stands the test of time.
We use a variety of materials for all different budgets. We stand behind all the products we use, which we have tested and researched to withstand Minnesota's weather extremes. This means that you'll be enjoying your outdoor space for years to come!
It's true - we're able to continue building your project all year round, including through the harsh Minnesota winters!
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We take your project from concept to design to reality, all in-house and with a level of care and commitment to the client experience that's not often seen in the construction industry.
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We have strong relationships with industry associations and leaders in manufacturing, and hold top-level status with multiple contractor and educational programs.
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We build precision-crafted low-maintenance decks that are as beautiful as they are long-lasting. All of our decks are custom designed for your space, with options on framing, decking, and railing to make it truly your own.
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Also known as "smart pergolas", these offer sun when you want it and shade when you don't, all at the touch of a button. We offer StruXure pergolas which are fully customizable, and a great way to make the most of your space.
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Also known as three-season porches, these offer an enclosed space that blends in with your home's architecture. You can choose screens, windows, or both, along with a variety of other enhancements and finishes.
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Now THIS is the fun part! We offer tons of options to make your outdoor space your own: retractable screens, outdoor heaters, integrated sound systems, and more!
Lighting is a great way to expand the usability of your outdoor space from day to night - especially earlier and later in the year when the days are much shorter! There are many ways we can integrate it into your design.
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"By FAR the best experience I’ve had with any contractor of any service! The price was an incredibly great value with the materials, craftsmanship, and results being top notch."
Will in Plymouth
The team demonstrated strong planning skills and excellent communication, completing the project on
schedule and within budget.
Sheila in Excelsior
"They impressed from the get-go, giving us a clear picture of what to expect in terms of end result, timing and cost - and ended up
delivering on all fronts, as well as being super-communicative every step of the way. The whole process was so worry-free and our new deck looks AMAZING. We couldn't be happier."
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Minnesota weather can be very demanding on decks, which is why material choice and proper construction matter so much.
One of the biggest factors is repeated freezing and thawing.
• Moisture gets into materials, then expands when it freezes
• This can cause cracking, shifting, and long-term wear
• Especially impactful on wood and improperly built structures
Decks are exposed to:
• Snow accumulation
• Ice buildup
• Spring melt and heavy rain
This constant moisture can lead to:
• Rot and decay (in wood)
• Mold or mildew buildup
• Structural stress over time
Minnesota sees extreme temperature changes from winter to summer.
• Materials expand and contract
• Lower-quality decking can warp, crack, or loosen over time
• Proper spacing and installation are critical
Even in colder climates, sun exposure still affects decks:
• Can cause fading or discoloration
• Breaks down lower-quality materials over time
Because of these conditions:
• Materials need to be moisture-resistant and stable
• Structures must be built to handle movement and load changes
• Details like spacing, flashing, and ventilation matter more
Composite and PVC decking are specifically designed to handle:
• Moisture without rot
• Expansion and contraction
• Long-term exposure to harsh conditions
Bottom line:
Minnesota’s weather puts a lot of stress on outdoor structures, from freeze-thaw cycles to moisture and temperature swings.
We design and build decks with these conditions in mind—so they hold up long-term, not just in the first few seasons.
For most homeowners in Minnesota, composite or PVC decking is the best overall choice due to its durability, low maintenance, and ability to handle harsh weather.
Minnesota decks are exposed to snow, ice, moisture, and freeze-thaw cycles, which can be tough on traditional materials.
Why composite and PVC perform best:
• Moisture resistance: Helps prevent rot, cracking, and warping during seasonal changes.
• Durability in extreme weather: Handles temperature swings without breaking down like wood.
• Low maintenance: No regular staining or sealing required.
What about wood?
Wood can still be a good option for a natural look and lower upfront cost, but it requires ongoing maintenance and is more prone to weather-related wear.
Bottom line:
Composite and PVC offer the best combination of longevity, low maintenance, and performance in Minnesota.
We only build with industry-leading low-maintenance materials because they consistently deliver the best long-term results for our clients.
A deck may need to be replaced based on a combination of age, condition, and structural integrity.
Age is a major factor
• Wood decks: typically last ~10–20 years depending on maintenance
• Composite/PVC decks: often last 25–50+ years
If your deck is approaching or beyond its expected lifespan, it’s worth taking a closer look—even if it still appears okay on the surface.
Common signs it may need replacement
• Structural movement: Deck feels bouncy, soft, or unstable. There may be noticeable shifting or settling.
• Rot or deterioration: There is soft or spongy wood (especially in framing), visible rot, mold, or decay.
• Loose or failing components: Wobbly railings or stairs, loose fasteners, and/or separating connections.
• Cracking, splitting, or warping: Boards or framing members showing significant wear. Twisting or cupping of materials.
• Ledger or attachment issues: Gaps where the deck connects to the house, or signs of water damage near the ledger.
When repair vs. replacement makes sense
• Minor issues can often be repaired
• Widespread or structural issues typically require full replacement
If multiple areas are failing, replacement is usually the more cost-effective long-term solution.
Even if the surface boards look okay, underlying framing may be compromised—so it’s important to evaluate the entire structure, not just what’s visible.
Bottom line:
If your deck is older or showing signs of movement, rot, or structural wear, it may be time for replacement.
We help assess existing decks to determine whether repair makes sense or if a full rebuild is the better long-term investment.
Choosing the right deck builder comes down to experience, process, and trust—not just price.
Not all builders specialize in the same work
• Do they build custom decks, or mostly basic projects?
• Do they have experience with low-maintenance materials, porches, or pergolas?
• Can they handle complex designs and structural requirements?
Review past work
• Look at real project photos, not just stock images
• Check for consistency in quality and attention to detail
• See if their style aligns with what you want
A good builder should have a clear, organized process for:
• Design and planning
• Permits and approvals
• Communication during the build
• Project management and scheduling
Ask about communication
• Will you have a dedicated point of contact (Project Manager)?
• How often will you receive updates?
• How are questions or changes handled?
Check licensing, insurance, and reviews
• Properly licensed and insured in Minnesota (our license number is CR806901)
• Strong reviews and reputation
• Willingness to stand behind their work
Don’t choose based on price alone. Lower bids can sometimes mean:
• Corners being cut
• Lower-quality materials
• Less experienced crews
Focus on overall value, not just upfront cost.
The right builder should make you feel confident in:
• The design
• The process
• The final result
Bottom line:
The best deck builder is one with the experience, process, and communication to deliver a high-quality result—not just the lowest price.
We focus on a structured process, clear communication, and detailed execution so homeowners know exactly what to expect from start to finish.
Yes—we offer financing through Upgrade to help make your project more manageable.
We partner with Upgrade to provide a select range of competitive financing options, including:
• Monthly payment plans
• Plans with deferred interest for the promotional period
• Fixed rates and predictable payments
• Flexible terms based on your project and approval
When financing makes sense
• Spreading out the cost instead of paying everything upfront
• Moving forward with your project sooner
• Keeping flexibility in your budget for larger or more detailed builds
What to expect
• Simple application process
• Quick decisions in most cases
• Clear terms before you commit
Financing allows you to move forward with the design and materials you actually want—without needing to scale things back.
Bottom line:
Yes—we offer financing through Upgrade with a few strong, competitive options.
We make the process straightforward and transparent so you can focus on the project—not the payment logistics.
Adele’s is a cornerstone of the Excelsior community, serving incredible frozen custard and drawing crowds throughout the year. We were fortunate to work with Adele’s to replace their crumbling deck with one that is as beautiful as it is durable. Using TimberTech Advanced PVC Harvest Collection in Slate Grey, this deck is sure to serve Adele’s and their customers for many years to come.
Adele’s opted for some smart enhancements that make the most of their outdoor space and allow us to comfortably host lots of customers at a time. Some of these enhancements include:
Integrated lighting
Built-in benches
Built-in planters
Drink rail
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