Decks across every Salt Lake City neighborhood.
Avenues bungalows to Sugar House cottages to East Bench estates.
Salt Lake City is everything from Avenues bungalows to Sugar House cottages to East Bench estates. Every neighborhood has its own permit quirk. We have built in all of them.
What we know about building in Salt Lake City.
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SLC permits run 7 to 10 business days
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Historic districts in the Avenues need additional design review
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East Bench builds often need engineered slope calcs
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Sugar House lots are tight; demo logistics matter
Questions from Salt Lake City homeowners.
How long does the quote process take?+
Jake walks the site within 48 hours of your inquiry. He brings real numbers, not a brochure. You get a written quote within 24 hours of that visit.
Do you handle the building permit?+
Yes. We pull every permit and schedule every inspection. You don't talk to the city.
Do you work with HOAs?+
Yes. We have submitted to most major Wasatch Front HOAs and have templates on file for the most common ones (Pepperwood, Suncrest, Daybreak, Glenwild, Promontory, and others).
How long does a Trex deck last in Utah?+
A properly installed Trex deck lasts 25 to 50 years in Utah weather. The warranty backs that up. By contrast, pressure-treated wood typically needs replacement at the 10 to 15 year mark in our freeze-thaw climate.
How long does a deck take to build?+
Most decks finish in 5 to 10 working days. Larger outdoor rooms with pergolas and lighting can run 10 to 15 days.
Tell us about your Salt Lake City project.
Give us a call and we'll book your free site walk on the spot.
Jake answers his own phone. One call, one honest estimate — no commissioned salespeople, no follow-up spam.
Call 385.888.3113Your deck. Built once.
Built right.
Tell us about the space. Jake walks the property within 48 hours, leaves a real number, and you decide from there.
