Deck Building in Mckinney, TX
Wood, composite, and Trex — engineered for North Texas soil, permitted, and built in-house.
Composite and cedar deck systems built for Collin County clay, HOA pre-approval, and the outdoor living expectations McKinney homeowners have. We've built throughout Stonebridge Ranch, Tucker Hill, Eldorado Heights, and the newer communities along Hwy 380. McKinney has specific HOA requirements and permit processes — we handle both so you don't have to coordinate them yourself.
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Scope of Work
- 01Site assessment and structural footing design
- 02Permit application and city coordination
- 03Framing, decking, railing, and stair installation
- 04Final walkthrough and punch completion
Why i30 Builders
- 01Structural footings engineered for North Texas clay
- 02All permits pulled and coordinated — no city hall trips
- 03Trex & TimberTech 25-year product warranties available
- 04Licensed and fully insured
McKinney has a diverse range of neighborhoods from established older areas near downtown to sprawling new communities. HOA requirements vary widely, and we're fluent in navigating all of them.
How It Works
- 01
Define Scope
We assess your site, discuss material options (pressure-treated, Trex, TimberTech), and provide an itemized quote.
- 02
Permit & Plan
We submit your permit application, handle city coordination, and schedule the build around inspection windows.
- 03
Build
Our crew handles footings, framing, decking, railings, and stairs — one accountable team from start to finish.
- 04
Walk Through
We walk the finished deck with you before sign-off and provide a written workmanship warranty.
Deck Building FAQs for Mckinney
What footing depth do you use for decks in McKinney's clay soil?
We set footings at 36–48 inches depending on deck load and site drainage. Standard code minimums are insufficient for McKinney's Blackland Prairie clay, which expands seasonally and will cause post movement on shallow footings within 3–5 years. This adds concrete cost but is non-negotiable on every project we build.
How does the Stonebridge Ranch HOA approval process work for decks?
Stonebridge Ranch requires a full ACC design submission before the city permit is pulled. The package includes site plan, elevation drawings, material spec sheet, and color selections. The ACC review cycle is typically 2–4 weeks, and most submissions clear on the first round when the package is complete. We prepare and submit the full package on your behalf.
How much does a deck cost in McKinney?
Most deck projects in McKinney range from $8,500 to $28,000 depending on material, size, railing type, and HOA scope. Cedar decks start around $8,500. Composite systems (Trex, TimberTech AZEK) start around $12,000 for a standard 12x16 build. Multi-level builds with pergola additions run $18,000–$35,000.
Client Experience
“These guys do amazing work and we're even able to accommodate a rushed time line. Karson and his crew are very helpful and their work turns out beautiful. We used them one time and now they are the only people we trust.”
Ethan Conley
DFW, TX · Renovation
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