We start with a site visit to assess your property’s specific challenges – soil composition, drainage patterns, slope issues, and how the deck will integrate with your home’s existing structure. This isn’t a quick measurement session; it’s understanding what your property needs to make the project successful long-term.Next, we handle all permit applications and ensure the design meets local building codes. In Cortlandt, this means understanding setback requirements, structural specifications, and ensuring proper drainage integration with your property’s existing grading.Construction begins with proper foundation work – the part you’ll never see but determines whether your deck lasts five years or twenty-five. We excavate properly, install adequate drainage, and build the substructure to handle both the weight load and the seasonal ground movement that’s inevitable here.The final phase includes deck surface installation, railing systems, and any integrated features like lighting or built-in seating, followed by a thorough inspection to ensure everything meets both code requirements and our standards.