Pacific Deck Company builds decks for homeowners right here in Alcoa, TN. We really get what makes Alcoa special, whether it's the busy vibe near McGhee Tyson Airport or those peaceful residential streets closer to Springbrook Park. Our team knows the local building codes inside and out, plus what materials truly hold up in East Tennessee's weather—so your new deck will be both good-looking and tough. We're ready to turn your outdoor space into something amazing, a structure that'll last for years.
Get a Free Quote in AlcoaHere at Pacific Deck Company, we don't just build decks; we design and construct custom outdoor spaces. We use pressure-treated lumber, composite materials — whatever fits your vision — and really solid fastening systems. Our decks are built to handle Knoxville's crazy weather swings, making sure you get to enjoy your outdoor living area for years to come.
We handle everything for your wooden deck: design, picking the right materials, building it, and adding those final touches. The goal? A tough, good-looking outdoor spot you'll actually want to spend time in. We custom-build every wood deck, boosting your home's value and giving you years of enjoyment. And yes, we're talking about Knoxville, TN, so we know what kind of weather these decks need to stand up to.
We handle everything for your composite deck here at Pacific Deck Company in Knoxville, TN. That means we'll help you design it, pick out the right materials from top brands like Trex and Fiberon, and then install it just right. The goal? A tough, easy-to-care-for outdoor spot that'll look great for ages. No fading, no staining, no mold — and best of all, you won't have to seal or paint it every year. How nice is that?
Pacific Deck Company in Knoxville, TN, builds custom pool decks. We don't just put down a surface; we design them to really fit your outdoor living space, making a safe, inviting spot right around your pool. Our decks are tough, easy to keep up, and they'll make your backyard look better and work harder for years.
When we build Trex Decks, we're really putting in high-performance composite decking. That means we look at the substructure, pick out the right materials, and then build it all with real precision. The result? You get an outdoor living space that's tough, doesn't need much upkeep, and — best of all — stands up to fading, stains, and mold. Pretty neat, right?
When we paint or stain your deck, we don't just slap on some color. Our service really gets into it: thorough cleaning, prepping the surface just right, and then putting on those top-notch protective coatings. This whole process, you know, it seriously stretches out your deck's life and helps it stand up to Knoxville's crazy weather.
Picking a local deck builder for your Alcoa home means finding a team that really gets what the area needs. We aren't just blowing through town; we know the soil conditions near Fort Loudoun Lake and the weather patterns that hit outdoor structures around here. This local knowledge helps us suggest the best materials and building methods for Alcoa, from how we design the foundation to the fasteners we pick, because we've seen what truly holds up in this environment.
When we build a deck, we really focus on making it strong and long-lasting. We pay close attention to proper framing, like using ledger boards that are securely flashed and bolted to your home's rim joist – not just nailed. We always specify corrosion-resistant fasteners, things like hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel, especially when we're working with pressure-treated lumber or composite decking. This stops the hardware from failing too soon. All this careful work on the parts you don't even see? That's what makes a good deck great, ensuring it stays solid for years and years.
When you choose us, expect a clear process that keeps you in the loop. We start by really checking out your site, talking about what you envision, and looking at your property's specific quirks. Our proposals lay out everything: material specs, how we'll build it, and a clear timeline, so you know exactly what's coming. We handle all the permits with Alcoa's building department, which makes the whole thing much easier, letting you just focus on enjoying your brand new outdoor space.
Alcoa's weather, with its muggy summers and really cold winters, means you've got two great options for decking materials: pressure-treated pine and composite. Pressure-treated pine is easy on the wallet and does a good job fighting off rot and bugs, especially if you seal it right and keep up with annual maintenance. Composite decking, on the other hand, mixes wood fibers with plastic. It won't fade, stain, or mold easily, and it's super low-maintenance since it just doesn't splinter or rot. Both materials handle East Tennessee's freeze-thaw cycles well, as long as they're installed with enough space for them to expand and contract naturally.
Building a deck in Alcoa? From the moment we break ground to that final inspection, it generally takes us about 2 to 4 weeks. Now, that timeframe isn't set in stone; it really depends on how big your deck is, how complex the design gets, and, of course, the materials you pick out. Things like getting permits from the City of Alcoa's Codes Department, those unpredictable weather delays we often see around here, and even when our material deliveries show up can all shift the schedule a bit. But don't worry, we'll give you a detailed project schedule right upfront. You'll know exactly what's happening, every step of the way.
When you're building a deck here in Alcoa, TN, you've got to follow the rules, right? Mostly, that means sticking to the International Residential Code (IRC), which both the state and our local city have adopted. A few big things to keep in mind: your footings need to go deep enough — usually about 12 inches below the frost line around here — so your deck doesn't heave up when it freezes. Then there's how you attach the ledger board to your house; that's super important. And don't forget the guardrails! They need to be at least 36 inches high for residential decks, with balusters spaced no more than 4 inches apart. Oh, and if your deck is above a certain height, you'll need permits and inspections. That's just to make sure everything's safe and meets Alcoa's specific zoning rules. We take care of all those permit applications for you, making sure your new deck checks every box for local regulations.
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