A deck is a big purchase, and Castle Pines has a lot of builders to choose from. We build decks here all the time, so we'll be upfront — yes, we think we're a great choice. But a good deck comes down to a few things you can check on any builder. Here's how to pick, plus the companies doing solid deck work in Castle Pines.
What makes a good Castle Pines deck builder
Before you look at any names, these are the things that actually matter up here:
- They build for our ground and weather. Castle Pines sits high up, with clay soil that swells when wet and can push a deck up over time. A good builder sets the posts deep on solid ground, and uses boards that hold up to the strong high-elevation sun and hail.
- They handle the permit and your HOA. A new deck in Castle Pines needs a permit, and most neighborhoods need design approval too. The right builder takes that off your plate.
- They put it in writing, line by line. A clear, itemized estimate — every material and cost — means no surprises later.
- They have real, recent reviews. Look for a steady stream of recent 5-star Google reviews, not a handful from years ago.
- The crew you meet is the crew that builds. Ask who's actually on your job. Owner-led crews tend to care more about the details.
Top deck builders in Castle Pines
Listed with the best fit first. We only include established local companies and describe each one fairly — we don't link out, so you can compare in one place.
Colorado Elite Outdoor Contractors
Family-owned by Jon & Janessa Lang, who are on every job. We build decks for Castle Pines' clay, elevation, and weather, pull the permit, handle the HOA approval, and give you a free, itemized estimate — the detail is why nearly 8 in 10 homeowners pick our bid. Decks, fences, pergolas, patio covers, and outdoor living, all from one crew.
Weatherguard Construction
A Douglas County exterior contractor serving Castle Pines since 2001 that builds custom composite and PVC decks using Trex, TimberTech AZEK, Wolf, and Fiberon materials. A solid second estimate to get.
O'Keefe Built
A design-build company serving Castle Pines that builds custom and composite decks, multi-level layouts, and full outdoor-living spaces using materials from Trex, TimberTech, Deckorators, and Fiberon.
Kona Contractors
A family-owned and operated company that has served Castle Pines since 2006, building custom decks among its outdoor and home-exterior services.
5 questions to ask before you sign
- How deep do you set the footings, and how do you handle the clay?
- Do you pull the permit and handle my HOA approval?
- Can I see a written, itemized estimate?
- Who's actually on my crew — and will an owner be involved?
- Can I see recent Google reviews and a few local jobs you've finished?
A few quick questions homeowners ask
Do I need a permit for a deck in Castle Pines?
Yes. A new deck needs a building permit. A good builder pulls it for you and handles the inspections.
Wood or composite for Castle Pines' weather?
Both work, but composite holds up well to the strong high-elevation sun and hail and needs far less upkeep. Wood costs less up front but needs staining every few years.
How long does a deck take to build?
Most home decks take about one to two weeks once the permit and HOA approval are in hand. Bigger or covered decks can take a little longer.
Want to start with a clear, itemized bid? We'll walk your yard, talk through ideas, and put real numbers on paper — no pressure.
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