Deck Building in Plano, TX
Wood, composite, and Trex — engineered for North Texas soil, permitted, and built in-house.
Composite and cedar deck systems built for Collin County conditions and Plano's active HOA market. West Plano's established neighborhoods — Haggard Farm, Ridgewood Park, Chase Oaks, and the communities along Communications Parkway — have high rates of pool-adjacent decking, elevated rear decks, and composite replacements of original cedar systems. These are projects we know well.
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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
In Plano's competitive real estate market, outdoor living spaces add real resale value. We build with that in mind — premium materials, clean lines, and finishes that photograph well and hold up long-term.
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 Plano
What footing depth do you use for decks in Plano?
Footings are set at 36–48 inches depending on site drainage and deck load. Plano's Blackland Prairie clay requires deeper footings than standard code minimums — shallow footings will show post movement within a few years. This is our standard on every project.
How does Chase Oaks HOA handle deck permit submissions?
Chase Oaks requires a material and design submission before city permits are filed. We prepare the full package — drawings, material specs, color selections — and submit on your behalf. HOA review typically takes 2–3 weeks. We track the timeline and file the city permit immediately after HOA clearance.
How much does a deck cost in Plano?
Most Plano deck projects run $8,500–$26,000 depending on size, material, and railing type. Composite systems (Trex, TimberTech AZEK) run higher than cedar. Permits add $150–$400 depending on deck size. We provide fully itemized quotes — materials, labor, permit fees, and footing costs separated.
Client Experience
“Got four estimates for a Trex deck off our back door. Three of them were one-page ballparks with no detail. i30 Builders showed up with a binder — itemized quote, material spec sheet, even brought Trex Transcend samples so my wife and I could pick the color in person. They pulled the permit, showed up Monday morning when they said they would, and had the deck done in nine days. The framing is solid, the decking is tight, and they cleaned up every single day before they left. Best contractor experience I've had in 15 years of owning homes.”
Marcus Hernandez
Rockwall, TX · Trex Composite Deck
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