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We're a custom deck builder serving Salt Lake City and seven Wasatch Front cities. Each city has its own conditions (terrain, housing stock, climate, permitting jurisdiction) that affect what gets built and how. The pages below cover each service area in detail.

Salt Lake City and Wasatch Front service areas

Salt Lake City

Our primary service area, covering the city's East Bench neighborhoods (The Avenues, Federal Heights, Yalecrest, Harvard/Yale, Country Club, Foothill) and the wider city. Salt Lake City deck work spans the full range of property types, from older homes in established neighborhoods to newer infill builds and view-property decks across the East Bench.

Cottonwood Heights

Foothill suburb at the base of Big Cottonwood and Little Cottonwood canyons, with steep residential grade in neighborhoods like Knudsen's Corner and Steffensen Heights. Outdoor culture is core to the city's identity. Multi-level and elevated decks dominate the work here.

Holladay

Established residential city between Cottonwood Heights and Millcreek, anchored by Mount Olympus and the active Holiday Hills redevelopment on the former Cottonwood Mall site. Older housing stock means rebuild-and-replace makes up more of the work here than in newer suburbs.

Millcreek

Salt Lake County's newest incorporated city (2016) with much older neighborhoods that include Atkin Avenue's Parade-of-Homes legacy and the Skyline High School district premium. School-driven property values shape the renovation tier across the city.

Sugar House

Urban neighborhood of Salt Lake City with small lots, older 1910-1940 housing stock, and tight construction access that distinguishes it from any of the suburban service areas. Mid-rise mixed-use density boom has accelerated renovation activity across the residential streets.

Sandy

Larger Salt Lake County city (population near 100,000) spanning the widest demographic and project range we cover. Rio Tinto Stadium and the Real Salt Lake home schedule anchor the city's entertainment culture, while gated communities like Pepperwood and foothill neighborhoods like Alta Canyon and Granite include the higher-tier builds.

Draper

Fast-growing south-valley city with outdoor-recreation orientation (Corner Canyon's 40-plus miles of singletrack) and the Suncrest hillside community at 6,400 feet. Silicon Slopes proximity brings a high-income tech-family demographic. The Loveland Living Planet Aquarium anchors Draper's family-destination economy.

Bountiful

The only city we serve outside Salt Lake County, in southern Davis County. East-bench geography produces west-facing decks with direct views of the Great Salt Lake and Antelope Island. Smaller-city settled-family character and Mueller Park Trail access distinguish Bountiful from Salt Lake County suburbs.

What's different about each city

Every service area has specific conditions that affect deck design and construction. Hillside grade, elevation, frost line depth, snow load, view orientation, HOA standards, and permitting jurisdiction all vary. We handle all of these conditions, but the design conversations look different across the cities.

The most consistent differences:

Get a service area quote

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