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A local deck builder serving homeowners across Berwyn, IL.

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Our Story

How We Look at a Deck Project

We build, repair, and refinish decks for homeowners around Berwyn, and most of us got into it because we liked building things that actually got used, not just looked at. A deck sees more weather and more foot traffic than almost anything else on a house, and that's the part we pay attention to.

If you're on this page, you're probably dealing with a deck that's sagging, splintering, or you just don't trust it with a full cookout on it anymore. We pull boards and check the joists and posts underneath before we quote anything, because the surface almost never tells the whole story. Fixing what's underneath first is what keeps the new boards from failing again in a couple of years.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
12
Cities Served
Why Choose Us

What you get when you hire us

None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.

Licensed & Insured

Ask for our certificate of insurance before we start, we hand it over without hesitation. That covers your property if anything goes wrong during the build.

Permits Handled

Every town's building department has slightly different setback and height rules. We handle the drawings and the inspection scheduling so you don't have to sit on hold with the village office.

Clean Job Sites

Deck demo throws nails and splinters across the whole yard if you're not careful. We run a magnetic sweep before we leave so your kids and your dog aren't finding hardware in the grass for months.

Written Estimates

The estimate lists board footage, hardware, and footings separately, so you can see exactly where the money's going. Swap materials or trim a feature and the number changes right in front of you.

On-Time Scheduling

Concrete for footings needs a few days to cure before we frame on top, and Illinois rain doesn't care about your calendar. We build that into the schedule instead of pretending it won't happen.

Material Options

Composite costs more upfront but skips the yearly staining. Pine is cheaper and looks great, but it wants a reseal every two to three years if you want it to last.

Common Questions

Things people ask us

Questions about who's doing the work and how we operate.

How long have you been building decks?
Hands-on experience covers ground-level platforms, multi-level decks with stairs, and composite decking installations across a range of house styles. Asking to see photos of completed jobs similar to yours is a reasonable thing to request from any deck contractor before signing on.
Do you use your own crew or subcontractors?
Framing, decking, and railing work is typically handled by a dedicated deck crew rather than passed off to a rotating set of subcontractors. Specialty work like electrical for deck lighting may involve a licensed electrician brought in for that portion only.
Can I see photos of decks you've built before?
Photos of completed deck projects, including different materials and layouts, are available on request to give a sense of finished quality. Seeing a few examples similar in size or style to a planned project is worth asking for.
Why hire a local deck builder instead of a big remodeling company?
A local deck builder is familiar with the specific frost depth, permit process, and inspection requirements for towns in the western Chicago suburbs, which affects footing depth and timeline. Larger remodeling companies often subcontract deck work out anyway, adding a layer of markup without adding expertise.
Where is Berwyn Deck Solutions based?
Berwyn Deck Solutions is based in Berwyn, Illinois, and serves the surrounding western Chicago suburbs. Being local keeps drive time short for site visits, follow-up questions, and warranty callbacks.
How far in advance do I need to book?
Deck building schedules typically fill up several weeks out during spring and summer, the busiest months for outdoor construction in Illinois. Booking in fall or winter for a spring build usually allows more flexibility on start date.
Do you clean up the yard after the job is done?
Old decking, cut-off lumber scraps, and loose hardware get hauled away and swept from the yard before a deck project is considered finished. A magnetic sweep for stray screws and nails is standard practice after any deck demolition or repair.
What happens if something gets damaged during the project?
A licensed and insured deck contractor carries liability coverage for accidental damage to fencing, landscaping, or the house itself during construction. A certificate of insurance should be provided before work starts, not just promised verbally.
Will you finish a deck that another contractor started or abandoned?
Picking up a deck project left mid-build by another contractor is possible, but it starts with an inspection of what's already framed to check it meets code and is structurally sound. Footings, ledger board attachment, and joist spacing all get checked before any new decking goes on top of existing work.
How can I tell if deck work is being done correctly?
Footings should sit below the local frost line, typically around 42 inches in the Chicago area, and the ledger board should be bolted and flashed into the house rim joist, not just nailed to siding. Railings should feel solid with no give when pushed, and joist spacing usually runs 16 inches on center for standard decking boards.

Got something that needs doing?

Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.

Call (708) 249-3801