Brush Prairie, WA 98606
Deck Builder in Brush Prairie, WA
Brush Prairie and neighboring Hockinson are rural Clark County — wooded lots, acreage, and homes that want big, comfortable outdoor spaces. We build decks and covered structures that make the most of a country property.
Building decks in Brush Prairie
Rural lots and heavy tree cover mean drainage, footings, and rot-resistant materials really matter here. As an unincorporated area, your deck permit goes through Clark County, and we handle it. Larger lots are ideal for wrap-around and multi-level entertaining decks.
Neighborhoods & areas we serve in Brush Prairie: Hockinson, Meadow Glade edge, Daybreak area, and surrounding acreage.
Permits in Brush Prairie
Brush Prairie is unincorporated Clark County, so your deck permit runs through Clark County rather than a city building department — a process we manage for you start to finish.
Got an older or damaged deck in Brush Prairie?
Our wet Pacific Northwest climate is hard on decks. If you're seeing dry rot, soft boards, or a loose railing, we specialize in repairs too.
Deck Repair in Brush Prairie →What we build in Brush Prairie
Full-service decks & repair
Custom & Multi-Level Deck Building
Single-level, multi-level, wrap-around and elevated decks designed and built by our own Clark County crew.
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Trex & Composite Deck Installation
Low-maintenance composite and Trex decks built for the Pacific Northwest rain, with real installed price ranges.
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Deck Repair
Loose boards, dry rot, wobbly railings and structural fixes — we reply fast and we show up.
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Deck Replacement & Rebuild
Full tear-out and rebuild in composite or wood, permits handled, built to Clark County code.
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Covered Decks & Patio Covers
Enjoy your deck rain or shine with covered decks, patio covers and outdoor living structures.
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Why Brush Prairie homeowners choose us
We answer. We show up. We put it in writing.
We respond — fast.
Same-day reply to every quote request, weekends included — because a deck project shouldn't start with three unreturned messages.
Written warranty, honored.
Our workmanship is guaranteed in writing. If it's our fault, we come back and fix it. No disappearing act.
Real prices, up front.
Most Clark County composite/Trex decks run $28–$65 per sq ft installed. We tell you before you book, not after.
Licensed, bonded & insured.
Fully licensed, bonded and insured in Washington and Oregon — built to code, permits handled for you on both sides of the river.
FAQ
Decks in Brush Prairie, WA — common questions
Do I need a permit to build a deck in Brush Prairie, WA?
In most cases, yes. Clark County exempts only decks that are 200 sq ft or less, no more than 30 inches above grade, not attached to the house, and not at a required exit. Anything bigger, higher or attached needs a permit — handled through the Clark County (unincorporated) — and we take care of it for you.
Who issues deck permits in Brush Prairie?
Deck permits for Brush Prairie (98606) are handled through the Clark County (unincorporated). We know the process, prepare the submittal, and schedule the inspections so you don't have to.
How much does a deck cost in Brush Prairie?
Decks in Brush Prairie run about $18–$35 per sq ft for pressure-treated wood, $25–$45 for cedar, and $28–$65 per sq ft installed for composite/Trex, depending on height, railing and tear-out. We give you a real range up front.
How much does a composite or Trex deck cost in Brush Prairie?
Most composite/Trex decks in Brush Prairie land around $28–$65 per square foot installed, depending on the Trex line, deck height, railing choice and whether we're removing an old deck. We confirm a real range before you commit.
How fast can you get me a quote in Brush Prairie?
Same day. Brush Prairie is right in our Clark County service area, and we respond to every quote request through our form — including weekends.
What parts of Brush Prairie do you serve?
All of Brush Prairie and the surrounding area, including Hockinson, Meadow Glade edge, Daybreak area, and surrounding acreage. If you're in northeast Clark County, we cover you.
Do you build composite (Trex) decks in Brush Prairie?
Yes — composite is a great fit for Brush Prairie's wet winters because it resists rot, mold and warping and needs almost no maintenance. It's one of our most-requested builds in northeast Clark County.
Can you repair my existing deck in Brush Prairie?
Yes. We handle rot, loose boards, wobbly railings and structural repairs throughout Brush Prairie. Send photos through the form and we'll respond the same day.
Do you replace old decks in Brush Prairie?
Yes — full tear-out and rebuild in composite or wood, built to current code, permits handled through the Clark County (unincorporated). It's a common project on rural, wooded acreage here.
Can you build a covered deck or patio cover in Brush Prairie?
Yes. Covered decks and patio covers are popular in Brush Prairie because they make outdoor space usable through our rainy season. We handle the permit for roofed structures.
What kinds of decks are most common in Brush Prairie?
In Brush Prairie we most often build large decks and covered outdoor structures, thanks to the local rural, wooded acreage. Every deck is designed for your specific home and lot.
How long does a deck project take in Brush Prairie?
Most decks in Brush Prairie take one to three weeks of on-site build time once the permit is issued and materials arrive. We give you a fixed start date so you can plan.
Is composite or wood better for Brush Prairie's climate?
For northeast Clark County's wet weather, composite and Trex resist rot, mold and warping with almost no upkeep, while wood costs less up front but needs regular sealing. We'll walk you through the trade-offs for your Brush Prairie home.
Do you handle the permit paperwork for Brush Prairie homeowners?
Yes. We prepare and pull the deck permit through the Clark County (unincorporated) and schedule inspections, so the whole process is off your plate.
Are you licensed and insured to build decks in Brush Prairie?
Yes — we're licensed, bonded and insured in Washington and build to Clark County code on every Brush Prairie project. We're glad to provide our credentials.
Do you build multi-level or hillside decks in Brush Prairie?
Yes. Brush Prairie's rural, wooded acreage often call for elevated or multi-level designs, and we engineer the footings and framing for the grade so the deck is solid and passes inspection.
What's your warranty on decks built in Brush Prairie?
Every Brush Prairie deck comes with a written workmanship warranty for as long as you own your home — the No-Ghost Guarantee — plus manufacturer warranties on composite materials.
Do I need a permit for a small deck under 200 sq ft in Brush Prairie?
Maybe not — a deck 200 sq ft or less, under 30 inches high, not attached to the house and not at a required exit is typically exempt. But if it fails any one of those tests it needs a permit through the Clark County (unincorporated). We'll confirm which applies to your Brush Prairie project.
Why choose a local Brush Prairie-area builder over a Portland company?
We're Clark County, WA locals who know Brush Prairie permitting, code and neighborhoods like Hockinson, Meadow Glade edge, Daybreak area, and surrounding acreage. Oregon-based crews have to learn Washington rules and travel across the river — we're already here.
How do I get started on a deck in Brush Prairie?
Fill out our quick quote form with your Brush Prairie address area and project type. Our owner will respond the same day — we use the form instead of phone due to a rise in spam calls.