Custom Deck, Patio & Outdoor Living Construction in Fairfax

Fairfax Sits at the Center of Northern Virginia. Your Builder Should Know Every Corner of It.

Fairfax encompasses the independent City and surrounding County communities. Housing stock ranges from 1960s neighborhoods near the city center to newer HOA developments. Older homes require structural assessment before deck attachment. Newer homes require architectural approval before construction.

Battlefield Decks & Patios has been building across the Fairfax area for over two decades. We handle the jurisdictional complexity, structural variability of the housing stock, and the design requirements of a community where outdoor space directly impacts property value.

  • Class A licensed, 21+ years in the greater Fairfax marketns
  • Experienced in both City of Fairfax and Fairfax County requirements
  • Design-build tailored to Fairfax's diverse housing stock
  • City of Fairfax
  • Fairfax Station
  • Burke
  • University (GMU area)

 

  • Mosby Woods
  • Country Club Hills
  • Mantua
  • Fairfax Villa

 

Somewhere else in the Fairfax area? 

We serve the entire Fairfax area across both jurisdictions. If you've got a property that needs outdoor living work, we'll come take a look.

Our Outdoor Living Services in Fairfax

Your project's regulatory path depends entirely on where your property sits. City of Alexandria and Fairfax County have different codes, different processes, and different inspection standards. Historic districts add another layer. Getting this wrong can mean building something that has to be modified or removed.

Custom Decks

Projects range from rooftop decks on townhomes to traditional backyard builds. Structural requirements vary significantly based on home age and construction type. We don't assume older homes can support the same loads as newer construction without verification.

Patios, Terraces & Hardscapes

Many properties have limited space, making patio design a space-optimization challenge. Material selection needs to complement existing architecture, Federal-era brick to mid-century modern to contemporary.

Covered Porches, Pergolas & Pavilions

Historic areas may require Board of Architectural Review approval, adding time and design constraints. We determine the applicable review process before design begins so expectations are set correctly.

Why Fairfax Homeowners Work With Battlefield Decks

Aging Deck Replacement Specialists

A significant portion of our Fairfax work replaces 15-to-25-year-old decks. We know what to look for, what needs reinforcing, and how to upgrade to current standards.

Jurisdictional Clarity

City of Fairfax and Fairfax County have separate building departments. We know which applies to your property.

Straightforward Communication

We explain what the project involves, what it costs, and how long it takes. If we find issues during demolition, you'll know immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions

My deck is 20 years old. Repair or replace?

In most cases, a 20-year-old pressure-treated deck has reached end of life. Often, the cost of bringing an aging deck up to code through repairs approaches replacement cost while delivering an inferior result.

Does the City of Fairfax have different codes than Fairfax County?
Can you add a covered porch to a 1970s split-level?