DECK DESIGN & INSTALLATION IN OREGON & WASHINGTON
Rick’s Custom Fencing & Decking is a professional deck builder serving homeowners across Oregon & Washington. We design and build custom decks that are planned around how you use your space, how your yard is shaped, and how everything connects back to your home.
Whether you’re creating a place to relax, entertain, or just spend more time outside, a well-designed deck extends your living space and changes how your home connects to the yard. The right deck layout makes that transition feel natural and functional.
Every project starts with understanding how you want the space to function before we design and build the deck. From there, we look at layout, elevation, and materials together to create a deck that fits your property and holds up over time.

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Deck Materials for Residential Properties
Material is one of the first decisions in planning a deck. Each option offers a different look, level of maintenance, and long-term performance.
Rick’s builds decks using a range of materials so you can choose what fits your priorities — whether that’s natural wood appearance, durability, or minimal upkeep. Many homeowners compare a few options before deciding what works best for their space.

Composite Decking
Composite decking offers a consistent appearance with reduced maintenance compared to wood. It’s a popular choice for homeowners who want long-term durability without regular staining or sealing.

Cedar Decking
Cedar decking provides a natural wood look that works well with many home styles. It can be customized in layout and finish, making it a flexible option for a wide range of outdoor spaces.

Hardwood Decking
Hardwood decking, including options like tigerwood, offers a dense and durable surface with a distinctive appearance. These materials are often chosen for their strength and unique visual character.
Deck Design & Layout Options
Deck design starts with how you plan to use the space. Some homeowners are looking for a simple area for seating, while others want a larger layout that supports dining, entertaining, and movement between the home and yard. The right layout depends on how you want to use the space and how the deck connects back to your home.

Ground-Level Decks
Ground-level decks sit close to the surrounding yard and work well for properties with minimal slope or where a simple outdoor platform is the goal.

Elevated Decks
Elevated decks are often used when the yard slopes away from the home. This approach creates usable outdoor space above the grade while maintaining access to the yard below.

Multi-Level Decks
Multi-level decks divide outdoor space into separate sections, which can help organize seating areas, dining spaces, and walkways across larger layouts.

Wraparound Decks
Wraparound decks extend along multiple sides of a home, connecting different access points and creating a more continuous outdoor experience.
Planning Your Deck Project
A successful deck starts with thoughtful planning. Before anything gets built, we look at how the deck will integrate with your home, how the space will be used, and how the structure will perform over time.
This includes evaluating:
- Deck size and layout in relation to the home
- Yard slope and elevation changes
- Access points, stairs, and transitions to the yard
- Material selection and long-term maintenance expectations
Because a deck becomes a permanent part of the home’s exterior, these early decisions play a big role in how the finished space looks and functions.
18-Month, No-Interest Financing on Approved Credit
We want you to have the BEST at an affordable price and at the right time for you! That’s why we work with lenders in the Home Services industry to develop financing options that suit your needs. This month, enjoy 18-Month, no-interest financing on all installed projects!
Deck Installation FAQs
Some decking projects go beyond a simple backyard platform. Rick’s also designs and installs deck solutions for larger outdoor spaces and specialized applications.
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Do you offer financing for deck construction in Oregon and Washington?
Yes! We work with lenders in the Home Services industry to offer financing with convenient monthly payments and competitive interest rates. Our team can walk you through the available financing options and help you find a financing plan that fits your budget. -
Can Rick’s help me design a custom deck layout or plan?
Definitely. We specialize in custom deck design and will work with you to create a layout that fits your home, yard, and lifestyle. -
What kind of maintenance does a cedar or composite deck need?
Cedar decks benefit from regular cleaning and re-staining every few years to maintain their beauty and durability. Composite decks require less upkeep—just occasional washing with soap and water to prevent mold or mildew buildup. -
Can I build a deck during the rainy season in Oregon or Washington?
Yes, we build decks year-round! While spring and summer are popular times to start a deck project, construction during the rainy season is possible—with the right planning. -
What’s the difference between composite decking and wood decking?
Wood decking like cedar or hardwood offers a classic, natural look and can be stained or sealed for added protection. Composite decking is made from recycled materials and requires less maintenance—no sanding or staining needed. -
How do you design a deck to match my home’s style?
Every deck we build is custom-designed to complement your home’s architecture, layout, and style. With 40+ years of experience designing decks in Oregon and Washington, we know how to make your new outdoor space feel like it’s always belonged. -
What railing options are available for custom decks in the Pacific Northwest?
Safety and style go hand-in-hand. We offer:- Cedar Handrails: A classic choice that pairs beautifully with wood decking and blends seamlessly with natural surroundings.
- Vinyl Handrails: Low-maintenance and durable, vinyl is a great option for homeowners looking for clean lines and long-term performance.
- Aluminum Handrails: Sleek, strong, and modern, aluminum railings provide added safety without blocking the view.
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How does Rick’s Fencing handle construction changes or deck build issues?
You’ll be assigned a dedicated Crew Leader who will communicate with you throughout the project. If something unexpected arises, we’ll talk through your options and make sure you’re 100% happy with the plan. -
Does Rick’s Fencing offer deck warranties or guarantees?
Yes! We stand behind our materials and workmanship:- Rick’s Lifetime Workmanship Warranty
- Armadillo Gold Manufacturer Warranty
- The Google Guarantee for Local Service Providers
- HomeMag $5,000 Guarantee
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Can I see past decking projects and reviews from Oregon and Washington customers?
Absolutely! We love showing off our work. Browse our Deck Inspiration Gallery or read our Google Reviews from happy homeowners across Oregon and Washington. -
What factors affect how long it takes to build a deck?
Several things can impact how long your deck takes to complete:- Deck size and number of levels
- Custom features like stairs or railing
- Material availability and site prep
- Weather conditions
- Scheduling availability
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How long does it take to build a cedar or composite deck?
Most decks can be built in just a few days! Weather and design complexity may affect timing, but we’ll always keep you in the loop. Here’s a general timeline:- Small Decks (under 200 sq. ft.): 2–4 days
- Medium Decks (200–400 sq. ft.): 3–6 days
- Large or Multi-Level Decks (400+ sq. ft.): 1–2 weeks
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How much does it cost to build a custom deck in the Pacific Northwest?
Deck pricing depends on the size, materials, and design of your project. We work with all budgets, and your Rick’s Decking Pro will walk you through your options and provide a detailed quote with no surprises. -
Do I need a permit to build a deck in Oregon or Washington state?
Usually, yes. If your deck is more than 30 inches off the ground or over 200 square feet, you’ll likely need a permit. Smaller decks that aren’t attached to your home might not. We recommend checking with your local building department—or we can help guide you. -
What’s the best decking material for Oregon and Washington weather conditions?
Here in the Pacific Northwest, decks need to stand up to rain, sun, and changing seasons. Don’t worry, we’ll help you choose the right material for your home, style, and budget. We recommend materials that are proven to perform in our climate:- Port Orford Cedar: Grown locally and known for its strength and beauty, this premium cedar is our go-to for custom wood decks.
- Tigerwood Hardwood: A gorgeous natural hardwood that resists rot and decay and holds up beautifully over time.
- Armadillo Composite Decking: Low-maintenance and long-lasting, composite decking is a popular option for homeowners looking for durability without the upkeep.
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Request an Estimate for Deck Installation in Oregon & Southwest Washington
If you are planning a deck in Oregon & Southwest Washington, Rick’s can review your project to determine the best configuration for your property.