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Wood, composite, and Trex — engineered for North Texas soil, permitted, and built in-house.
Deck builds in Sachse serve homeowners in newer subdivisions along Miles Rd and Country Club Rd as well as properties with Lake Ray Hubbard access on the eastern side of town. A pressure-treated deck in Sachse runs $28–$48/sq ft installed depending on material, size, and railing configuration. Sachse's moderate-to-high HOA density in newer neighborhoods means most projects require design approval before the city permit is filed — we handle both processes for every Sachse deck project. Call (469) 721-0146. Response within 1 business day.
From $8,500 · Finance from $142/mo · Response Within 1 Business Day
Scope of Work
Why i30 Builders
Sachse homeowners frequently refer us to their neighbors — and that trust is something we work hard to earn and keep. We're always just a call away if you have questions after the project is done.
How It Works
Define Scope
We assess your site, discuss material options (pressure-treated, Trex, TimberTech), and provide an itemized quote.
Permit & Plan
We submit your permit application, handle city coordination, and schedule the build around inspection windows.
Build
Our crew handles footings, framing, decking, railings, and stairs — no subcontractors, one accountable team.
Walk Through
We walk the finished deck with you before sign-off and provide a written workmanship warranty.
Deck Building FAQs for Sachse
Properties with Lake Ray Hubbard access on the eastern side of Sachse deal with elevated moisture that shortens the lifespan of untreated wood decking. Composite materials — Trex or TimberTech — are strongly recommended for lake-adjacent Sachse properties because they handle the moisture without annual sealing or staining. Cedar in lake-corridor conditions typically weathers gray within one to two seasons and requires consistent annual maintenance to maintain appearance.
We set deck footings at 36–48 inches in Sachse depending on deck load and site drainage conditions. Clay soil on both the Collin County and Dallas County sides of Sachse expands and contracts seasonally, and shallow footings will show movement within a few years. We engineer footing depth per site based on actual soil conditions rather than defaulting to code minimums that are insufficient for long-term stability in this area.
Yes — decks attached to your home or above a certain height require a building permit. The permitting process runs through Collin County or Dallas County depending on your address, and requirements differ between the two jurisdictions. If your property is in an HOA-governed subdivision, design committee approval is typically required before the county permit is filed. We verify your jurisdiction, handle the HOA submission, and file all permits as part of every deck project.
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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