In Business Since 2017 We believe in the highest quality construction, the honest treatment of our customers, and being true to our commitments. We are Trex authorized ProContractors, however we can build any type of deck! We do free estimates and free design consultation. Due to the high demand for decks at this time, we are unable to do smaller landings or porches. How We Got Started I chose to work in this industry because Having retired twice from Real Estate Development, I enjoy building with my sons and creating fun outdoor living spaces.. We started in this industry in 1985. We describe our business as Family owned and operated
"Mike's crew showed up as per the contract and completed the work on time and at the price point we agreed on. They were professional and accommodated my requests. The work crew was clean, spoke cleanly and were a joy to work with. When the job was completed the area was as if no one had been there. This is the company you want to build your deck. Thanks to Mike, Tyler, Tony and Ryker."
Jerry M on February 2025
In Business Since 2017 We believe in the highest quality construction, the honest treatment of our customers, and being true to our commitments. We are Trex authorized ProContractors, however we can build any type of deck! We do free estimates and free design consultation. Due to the high demand for decks at this time, we are unable to do smaller landings or porches. How We Got Started I chose to work in this industry because Having retired twice from Real Estate Development, I enjoy building with my sons and creating fun outdoor living spaces.. We started in this industry in 1985. We describe our business as Family owned and operated
"Mike's crew showed up as per the contract and completed the work on time and at the price point we agreed on. They were professional and accommodated my requests. The work crew was clean, spoke cleanly and were a joy to work with. When the job was completed the area was as if no one had been there. This is the company you want to build your deck. Thanks to Mike, Tyler, Tony and Ryker."
Jerry M on February 2025
Hello, my name is Landen Bullock I am the owner of Iron Bull Residential Solutions. I am a small residential contractor here to help you with your interior and exterior needs. Feel free to email or call me for and projects or jobs you may have and want completed. Ironbullsolutions@gmail.com 360-440-7230 Thank you Landen Bullock
"They were great, friendly and competitive. Everything was done exactly to what I like and they showed up on time."
Josh B on March 2023
Hello, my name is Landen Bullock I am the owner of Iron Bull Residential Solutions. I am a small residential contractor here to help you with your interior and exterior needs. Feel free to email or call me for and projects or jobs you may have and want completed. Ironbullsolutions@gmail.com 360-440-7230 Thank you Landen Bullock
"They were great, friendly and competitive. Everything was done exactly to what I like and they showed up on time."
Josh B on March 2023
We are your general contractors. We can manage your small or large project from start to finish. That includes working on both residential and commercial projects, getting all of the necessary permits, demolishing, improve drainage systems, delivering materials and equipment, and building anything you want. We also do landscaping including sprinklers, rock and brick retaining walls, equipment hauling, material delivery, grading & leveling, lot & road preparation, demolition, concrete preparation, and welding.
We are your general contractors. We can manage your small or large project from start to finish. That includes working on both residential and commercial projects, getting all of the necessary permits, demolishing, improve drainage systems, delivering materials and equipment, and building anything you want. We also do landscaping including sprinklers, rock and brick retaining walls, equipment hauling, material delivery, grading & leveling, lot & road preparation, demolition, concrete preparation, and welding.
New Vinyl and Ornamental Iron porch and deck railing sales and installation
New Vinyl and Ornamental Iron porch and deck railing sales and installation
Locally owned and operated.
Locally owned and operated.
General Contractor who has been in the business for 25 years. Only top sub contractors are used and we also offer our services to other contractors. Billing is subject to type of project.
General Contractor who has been in the business for 25 years. Only top sub contractors are used and we also offer our services to other contractors. Billing is subject to type of project.
Artistic Metal Works uses only the highest quality metal when designing and fabricating. We combine tried and true manufacturing techniques with over twenty years experience. Every made-to-order piece will provide you with security, functionality and beauty. Let us give you a free bid and consultation to show you how we can help create your custom, hand-crafted piece.
Artistic Metal Works uses only the highest quality metal when designing and fabricating. We combine tried and true manufacturing techniques with over twenty years experience. Every made-to-order piece will provide you with security, functionality and beauty. Let us give you a free bid and consultation to show you how we can help create your custom, hand-crafted piece.
No job too small.
"I hired Scott on August 17, 2018 to do some minor electrical, plumbing and some sheet rock repair in preparation for some kitchen cabinets being installed. I made it clear that the time to complete the project was very important because the cabinets had already been purchased and were waiting at Lowes for installation. He assured me that he could complete the job in just a few days and asked for a deposit of $300.00 to start. I wrote the check and asked him to start asap. (the check was cashed that same afternoon). He said he would like to get an early start, and we agreed that he would be at my house the next morning at 8:00am (the whole household had to get up early to accommodate this schedule) He never showed up until about 9:15 am. He said he had to take his daughter to work. He only worked until 10:15 am and then had to leave for the day. He said that he could not return until Tuesday morning because he had prior commitments. I texted him Monday night just to make sure he would be there on Tuesday. He indicated that he would be there at 8:30 am. He showed up at 9:15 am and worked for about 45 mins and left. He told me that he had to take one of his children to the Instacare. And then he had to go to Park City for something and asked if he could stop by on his way back around 9pm, just to go over what I wanted. (I had already giving him plans for the whole job). At 9pm he texted me and said something came up in Park City and he was just leaving. He still had to pick up his wife in Salt Lake City and then he would be at my house. That was at least 1 ½ hours of travel time. I told him it would be too late. He promised he would have the whole day Wednesday and would be at my house by 10am. He texted me on Wednesday at noon and said he was on his way. I called him at 1:30 wondering where he was AGAIN and left a message (he never answers his phone). He texted back again saying he was on his way. He got to my house about 2:00 and finally worked for a few hours (till 5:30). He texted me at 2:00 saying he was up at the University and was on his way to me. An hour later he texted again saying his car was over heating…… got to my house at almost 5pm. I sent him away. I guess he gets to keep the $300 dollars I gave him….. He had worked a total of maybe 5-6 hours. (Only really did about 1 ½ hours’ worth of work). My son had to redo most of what he did because it was not done right. By this time my son had taken the 1 ½ days off and had finished the whole project."
Debra H on August 2018
No job too small.
"I hired Scott on August 17, 2018 to do some minor electrical, plumbing and some sheet rock repair in preparation for some kitchen cabinets being installed. I made it clear that the time to complete the project was very important because the cabinets had already been purchased and were waiting at Lowes for installation. He assured me that he could complete the job in just a few days and asked for a deposit of $300.00 to start. I wrote the check and asked him to start asap. (the check was cashed that same afternoon). He said he would like to get an early start, and we agreed that he would be at my house the next morning at 8:00am (the whole household had to get up early to accommodate this schedule) He never showed up until about 9:15 am. He said he had to take his daughter to work. He only worked until 10:15 am and then had to leave for the day. He said that he could not return until Tuesday morning because he had prior commitments. I texted him Monday night just to make sure he would be there on Tuesday. He indicated that he would be there at 8:30 am. He showed up at 9:15 am and worked for about 45 mins and left. He told me that he had to take one of his children to the Instacare. And then he had to go to Park City for something and asked if he could stop by on his way back around 9pm, just to go over what I wanted. (I had already giving him plans for the whole job). At 9pm he texted me and said something came up in Park City and he was just leaving. He still had to pick up his wife in Salt Lake City and then he would be at my house. That was at least 1 ½ hours of travel time. I told him it would be too late. He promised he would have the whole day Wednesday and would be at my house by 10am. He texted me on Wednesday at noon and said he was on his way. I called him at 1:30 wondering where he was AGAIN and left a message (he never answers his phone). He texted back again saying he was on his way. He got to my house about 2:00 and finally worked for a few hours (till 5:30). He texted me at 2:00 saying he was up at the University and was on his way to me. An hour later he texted again saying his car was over heating…… got to my house at almost 5pm. I sent him away. I guess he gets to keep the $300 dollars I gave him….. He had worked a total of maybe 5-6 hours. (Only really did about 1 ½ hours’ worth of work). My son had to redo most of what he did because it was not done right. By this time my son had taken the 1 ½ days off and had finished the whole project."
Debra H on August 2018
In 6 locations. Family owned and operated lumber yard. Residential and Commercial Needs.
In 6 locations. Family owned and operated lumber yard. Residential and Commercial Needs.
Composite decking stands up to weather, insects, and daily wear without the yearly sanding and staining that wood needs. The boards keep their color, resist splintering, and won’t warp in the sun, so you can spend more time relaxing and less time on upkeep. Over its 25- to 50-year life span, that durability can easily offset the slightly higher upfront price.
Yes, you can install composite decking on a rooftop, but the structure must handle the added weight and have the right slope for drainage. A structural engineer or experienced deck builder will confirm load limits, recommend specialized fasteners, and design a ventilation layer that keeps moisture from collecting under the boards. Those extra steps protect both the roof and your new deck for decades.
Building a composite deck starts with permits and a solid foundation of footings and framing. Next, installers lay joists, secure hidden fasteners, and place the deck boards, followed by railings and stairs if you need them. The job wraps up with a final inspection and thorough cleanup, leaving you with a ready-to-enjoy outdoor space.
Most composite decks last 25 to 50 years—far longer than many wood options. Plastic binders shield the wood fibers from moisture, while built-in UV inhibitors keep colors from fading. Combine that durability with the absence of splinters and decay, and you get a deck that looks fresh season after season with minimal upkeep.
Timeline depends on deck size, site prep, and crew experience, but most residential projects wrap up in a few days to a couple of weeks. Simple ground-level platforms go fastest, while multi-level designs or sites that need excavation add time. A seasoned pro will give you a clear schedule and keep you informed if weather delays pop up.
Composite isn’t your only choice. For classic warmth, you can choose pressure-treated or naturally rot-resistant woods or aluminum for a lightweight, water-resistant surface. Each material has its own maintenance routine, price point, and style, so weigh the look you want against how much time you’re willing to spend on upkeep.