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Custom Decks · McKinney

Custom Decks in McKinney, TX

Composite and cedar decks built on footings sized to the span, with flashing where the ledger meets the house. Serving McKinney and all of Collin County.

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Why Estrada

A deck is a structure, not a surface

McKinney, the Collin County seat, pairs a historic downtown with sprawling new subdivisions, both needing fences built for North Texas clay and wind.

Most deck problems start underneath. Undersized footings settle, and an unflashed ledger board lets water into the framing where nobody sees it until the boards feel soft.

  • Footings sized and poured to the span, not to habit
  • Ledger flashed and bolted, never nailed
  • Composite or cedar, with hidden fasteners
  • Railings built to code height with proper post attachment
  • Stairs cut to even rise so they feel right underfoot
Timber pavilion over a paved patio in a landscaped back yard
McKinney, TX
What we build

Decks options in McKinney

Composite Decks

No stain cycle, colour through the board, and the framing still built properly.

Cedar Decks

Warm and traditional, sealed once cured so it holds its colour.

Multi-Level

Stepped decks that work with a sloped yard instead of fighting it.

Deck & Fence

Built as one job so the line and colour actually match.

Owner on every job
In-house crews, no subs
Footings sized to the span
Written workmanship warranty

Common questions in McKinney

Composite or cedar for a McKinney deck?

Cedar costs less up front and wants resealing; composite costs more and ends the maintenance cycle. In full North Texas sun the colour choice matters more than the brand, because a dark board underfoot gets genuinely hot in August.

Can you build a deck over an existing concrete patio?

Often, yes. We frame above the slab rather than fixing straight down to it, so water still drains and the framing stays dry. A slab that has already cracked and moved is the one case where we would rather start again.

What actually goes wrong with a deck ledger?

Water. The ledger is the board bolting your deck to the house, and unflashed it lets water sit against the framing where nobody looks. It is the most common serious failure we are called out to, and it is invisible until the boards feel soft.

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