Deck & Outdoor Project Gallery — Built Across Northeast Wisconsin
Over 200 completed deck projects including composite, wood, multi-level, rebuilds, railings, and stairs.
Browse by category to see real projects similar to what you’re planning.
Durable deck surfaces built for long-term performance with minimal upkeep.
These projects feature low-maintenance decking systems such as AZEK, TimberTech, and Trex. You’ll see clean board lines, hidden fastener installs where appropriate, and railing pairings that match the architecture of the home. If you want a deck that stays consistent through Wisconsin seasons with less sanding and staining, this is the category to start with.










Engineered layouts for elevation changes, walkouts, and complex yard grades.
Multi-level decks demand more than “bigger framing”—they require intentional planning for load paths, beam placement, stair transitions, and railing continuity across levels. This collection highlights tiered designs, elevation breaks, and layouts built to move people naturally between spaces without sacrificing structure or flow.










Mixed-material builds and design-forward layouts for specific performance goals.
Hybrid decks combine materials and features to solve real-world needs—appearance, durability, budget control, and function. You’ll see builds that mix composite surfaces with wood elements, integrate privacy walls or custom partitions, and use layout choices that create defined zones for grilling, dining, and gathering.





Natural wood builds with traditional aesthetics and disciplined framing.
Wood decks are chosen for warmth, character, and flexibility in design. This collection includes cedar and pressure-treated systems with attention to framing execution, proper attachment details, and clean finish work. If you like the look and feel of real wood and want a build that’s done correctly—not rushed—start here.





Roof structures integrated over deck systems for shade, weather protection, and season extension.
Covered decks require correct structural planning—how loads transfer, how tie-ins are executed, and how water is managed at the roof-to-wall connection. This collection highlights roofed deck builds designed to feel like a natural extension of the home while meeting Wisconsin durability expectations. (Note: we build the structure and roof system—patio slabs or pavers are separate trades.)





Aluminum, cable, and composite railing packages installed for safety and clean sight-lines.
Railing layout is both a safety system and a visual frame for the entire deck. These projects highlight aluminum and cable rail packages, stair transitions, corner conditions, and post integration that stays clean and consistent. You’ll also see how railing choices change the feel of a deck—from open views to more privacy-forward layouts.





Code-aligned stair systems built for comfort, safety, and clean geometry.
Great stairs feel “invisible”—the rise/run is comfortable, the transitions are clean, and the rail aligns naturally without awkward breaks. This collection shows stair geometry including straight runs, turns, landings, and stair/railing integration across different deck heights and layouts.





When the structure matters more than the surface.
Some projects start with an existing deck that’s outlived its structure, has attachment issues, or needs a full rebuild to support a new surface and railing system. This collection highlights rebuilds, structural corrections, and replacements that restore safety and performance—without guessing or patchwork fixes.
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Explore Deck Construction Services in Wisconsin
Patio Roof Structures & Covered Outdoor Spaces
Dedicated project collections will be added as new builds are completed.
As we complete additional roof structures over patios and outdoor living areas, this section will expand into a full collection—organized the same way as the deck categories above. If you’re planning a covered outdoor system now, start with the Covered Decks category and request a structured review so we can assess your layout and tie-in approach.
Select finish work that supports exterior builds and continuity.
This is a limited collection of interior finish projects that relate to how spaces connect and flow—trim, transitions, and small build elements that support a complete project outcome. This is not the focus of the deck gallery, but it’s included for continuity where relevant.
How We Plan Each Deck Project
Clear scope, correct structure, and execution that matches the plan.
Every build starts with structure, not surface. We evaluate attachment conditions, framing requirements, stair geometry, railing layout, and water management so the deck performs long-term—through Wisconsin freeze/thaw cycles and seasonal movement. The goal is simple: a deck system that looks clean, feels solid, and stays that way.
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Material selection matched to use and maintenance goals
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Structural layout planned for loads and layout flow
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Stairs and railing designed together (not patched afterward)
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Details that prevent water traps and premature wear
Serving Homeowners Across Northeast Wisconsin
We build custom deck systems throughout Northeast Wisconsin, including Appleton, Green Bay, Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Neenah, and Menasha. Each project is planned for regional climate conditions, seasonal movement, and long-term structural performance. If you’re located in the Fox Valley or nearby communities and are planning a composite, wood, multi-level, or covered deck build, request a structured review to confirm scope and fit.
We regularly complete projects in established neighborhoods, new developments, and rural properties across the region. Site access, grade changes, and existing structure conditions vary by location, and planning accounts for those differences from the beginning.
