Our Deck Services
Here is what we provide for deck projects.
Site Evaluation
We assess your property for grade changes, soil conditions, existing structures, and access. These factors affect design options, structural requirements, and cost.
Design
We develop deck layouts based on how you intend to use the space, your home's architecture, and site conditions. This includes size, shape, levels, railings, stairs, and built-in features.
Structural Engineering
Complex decks, elevated, multi-level, or large spans require proper engineering. We design framing systems, specify footings, and ensure ledger connections meet code requirements.
Permitting
Decks require building permits in Northern Virginia. We prepare applications, provide required drawings and specifications, and coordinate inspections throughout construction.
Construction
Our crews handle footings, framing, decking, railings, stairs, and finishing details. We build to code requirements and manufacturer specifications for the materials used.
Deck Materials
Material selection affects appearance, maintenance, lifespan, and cost. Here are the main options we install.
Composite Decking
Manufactured boards are made from wood fiber and plastic. Low maintenance, no staining or sealing required. Resists rot and insects. Higher material cost than pressure-treated wood. Various colors and textures are available. Quality varies significantly by brand and product line.
PVC Decking
Fully synthetic boards with no wood content. Highest resistance to moisture, staining, and fading. Highest material cost. Some people find the appearance less natural than composite or wood.
Pressure-Treated Wood
Lumber treated with preservatives to resist rot and insects. Lowest material cost. Requires periodic staining or sealing. Will crack, warp, and gray over time without maintenance. Still a reasonable choice if you are willing to maintain it.
Hardwood
Ipe, cumaru, tigerwood, and other dense tropical hardwoods. Natural appearance with exceptional durability. Highest material cost. Requires specialized fastening and periodic oiling to maintain appearance. Heavy and difficult to work with.
Cedar and Redwood
Naturally rot-resistant softwoods. Attractive appearance. Moderate cost. Requires maintenance similar to pressure-treated wood. Softer than hardwoods, so more prone to dents and wear.
Which Material Fits Your Project?
Our Process
Here is how we handle deck projects.
Phase 1: Consultation
We visit your property to discuss what you want and evaluate site conditions. We identify structural considerations, access issues, and any factors that affect design or cost. This consultation is free.
Phase 2: Design and Proposal
We develop a design and provide a detailed proposal with specifications, material selections, and pricing. Complex projects may include drawings showing layout and structural details.
Phase 3: Permitting
We submit permit applications to your local building department. We provide the required documentation and respond to any reviewer comments.
Phase 4: Footings and Framing
We install footings to the proper depth and construct the structural frame. This work is inspected before the decking is installed.
Phase 5: Decking and Railings
We install deck boards, railings, stairs, and trim. Fastening methods follow manufacturer's requirements for the materials used.
Phase 6: Completion
We complete final details, coordinate final inspection, and walk through the project with you. We provide care and maintenance guidance for your specific materials.
Why Work With Battlefield Decks & Patios
Licensed and Experienced
Class A contractor license in Virginia. Over 21 years in construction. We have built decks ranging from simple ground-level platforms to complex elevated structures.
Structural Expertise
Decks are structural projects. We understand beam spans, joist spacing, post sizing, footing requirements, and ledger attachment methods. This knowledge matters most on challenging projects.
Code Compliance
Deck codes have become more stringent over the years. We build to current requirements and ensure your deck passes inspection without issues.
Material Knowledge
We work with various decking materials and understand their installation requirements, fastening systems, and long-term performance characteristics.
Integrated Projects
If your project includes a patio, outdoor kitchen, pergola, or other elements, we handle it as one coordinated project.
What Our Clients Say
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Frequently Asked Questions
Costs vary based on size, material, height, complexity, and site conditions. Pressure-treated decks start around $35-$50 per square foot. Composite decks run $50-$75 per square foot. Complex elevated structures or premium materials can exceed $100 per square foot. We provide specific pricing after evaluating your project.
Get Started on Your Deck Project
If you are considering a new deck for your Northern Virginia property, contact us to schedule a consultation. We will evaluate your site, discuss materials and design options, and provide information on what is realistic for your situation. No obligation.