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Professional Deck Building
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Custom wood and composite decks built for Birmingham backyards. From design to final walkthrough, every project gets the same hands-on attention.
Professional Deck Building in Birmingham AL
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FAQs About Custom Deck Design in Birmingham
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A pressure-treated deck in Birmingham runs $25-35 per square foot installed, while composite decks using brands like Trex or TimberTech typically cost $45-70 per square foot. Size, height off the ground, and the complexity of the design are the main cost drivers. On a sloped lot in a neighborhood like Cherokee Bend or Brookwood Forest, expect costs at the higher end due to the additional framing required.
A ground-level deck sits close to grade and requires less structural framing, making it the lower-cost option at $25-35 per square foot for pressure-treated wood. An elevated deck requires longer posts, more bracing, and sometimes diagonal knee bracing to handle the load, pushing costs higher. Birmingham’s hilly neighborhoods in Mountain Brook and Redmont Park often require elevated designs, which also creates usable storage or shade space beneath the structure.
Most residential deck projects in Birmingham take one to two weeks from the start of construction, depending on size and complexity. Permit processing through Jefferson County or the relevant municipality adds time before work can begin, so the full timeline from contract signing to project completion typically runs three to four weeks. Birmingham Deck & Fence handles the permitting process as part of the project.
Soft or spongy boards underfoot, visible rot on joists or posts, railings that move when pushed, and fasteners working loose from weathered wood are all signs the deck needs attention. Birmingham’s high annual rainfall and persistent humidity create conditions where wood decay can advance quickly if the structure was not properly sealed and maintained. Deck repairs typically run $300-1,500 depending on scope, but widespread structural damage usually points toward full replacement.
Birmingham receives more than 56 inches of rain annually, and humidity stays above 60% year-round, which accelerates wood rot, mold growth, and paint or stain failure on outdoor structures. Pressure-treated lumber handles moisture better than untreated wood but still requires periodic sealing to maintain its integrity. Composite decking eliminates most moisture-related maintenance concerns, which is why it is popular in Birmingham’s higher-end markets like Mountain Brook and Vestavia Hills.
Many homes in Forest Park, Highland Park, and Avondale were built in the 1920s through 1960s without dedicated outdoor living spaces, and adding a deck increases both usability and resale value. A well-built pressure-treated deck at $25-35 per square foot is one of the higher-return outdoor improvements a homeowner can make. Birmingham Deck & Fence has been building decks in the Birmingham area for over 25 years and can design a structure that works with the existing architecture of an older home.
Verify the contractor is licensed and insured in Alabama, owns their own equipment rather than relying on rented machinery, and provides a written satisfaction guarantee. Ask about their experience with local permit requirements and whether they have built decks on sloped lots similar to yours. A contractor who has been in business since the mid-1980s in the Birmingham market will have experience with the soil, terrain, and weather conditions specific to this area.
Pressure-treated pine is the most widely used decking material in Birmingham because it is treated to resist moisture and insects and is available at a cost of $25-35 per square foot installed. Cedar and redwood are naturally rot-resistant alternatives but cost more and are less readily available locally. For homeowners who want to avoid wood maintenance altogether, composite decking at $45-70 per square foot is the most durable option given Birmingham’s high rainfall and humidity.
Many HOA communities in the Birmingham area, including Greystone, Ross Bridge, Liberty Park, and Altadena Woods, regulate deck materials, railing styles, and overall footprint. Birmingham Deck & Fence works with homeowners to review HOA guidelines before finalizing a design so that the completed structure meets community requirements on the first inspection. This step avoids costly changes or forced removals after construction is complete.
A free estimate from Birmingham Deck & Fence covers design recommendations, material options, total projected cost, and a review of any permit requirements for your specific municipality or HOA. The estimate visit also includes an assessment of existing structures if you are considering repair or replacement. Responses to new estimate requests are provided the next business day.


































