All Star Decks builds durable, functional decks for Omaha homeowners. We understand the unique climate challenges here, from hot summers to freezing winters, and how they impact outdoor structures. If your current deck is showing its age, or you're looking to add new outdoor living space near areas like the Old Market or Aksarben Village, we provide solutions that last. We focus on building decks that stand up to Omaha's weather and your family's use.
Get a Free Quote in OmahaDeck construction involves building a new outdoor living space from the ground up, including design, foundation, framing, and surface installation. This service provides a durable, functional addition to your home for outdoor enjoyment.
Wooden deck construction involves building a new outdoor living space using natural wood, including framing, decking boards, railings, and stairs. This service provides a durable and attractive extension to your home for outdoor enjoyment.
Metal deck construction involves installing a durable, low-maintenance decking surface and frame, often using materials like aluminum or steel. This service provides a long-lasting outdoor living space that resists rot, insects, and extreme weather conditions.
Composite deck construction involves installing durable, low-maintenance decking made from recycled plastics and wood fibers. This service provides a long-lasting outdoor living space that resists rot, splinters, and fading, reducing your annual upkeep significantly.
Pool deck construction involves designing and building a safe, functional, and attractive surface around your swimming pool. A well-built pool deck prevents slips, manages water, and enhances your outdoor living space.
Trex decks offer a durable, low-maintenance alternative to traditional wood, resisting rot, splinters, and insect damage. This means less time spent on upkeep and more time enjoying your outdoor space with family and friends.
When you need a deck built in Omaha, you want a builder who understands the local environment. We're based just a short drive away in Bellevue, meaning we're familiar with the soil conditions, building codes, and weather patterns that affect deck longevity in the Omaha metro. We know that a deck in Dundee or Benson needs to be built to withstand everything from summer thunderstorms to heavy winter snows. We provide practical solutions for these specific challenges.
Building a deck involves more than just wood and nails; it requires careful planning to avoid future problems. We address common homeowner concerns like proper drainage to prevent water damage to your foundation, and selecting materials that resist Omaha's humidity and temperature swings. We focus on structural integrity and long-term performance. Our approach means your deck will be a reliable outdoor space, not a source of ongoing repairs.
Working with us means getting clear communication and a straightforward process. We discuss your needs, assess your property, and present a clear plan. You get regular updates on progress. We aim to minimize disruption to your daily life while we work. Our goal is to deliver a finished deck that meets your expectations for function and durability, without unnecessary complications.
Omaha homeowners commonly choose pressure-treated wood decks for their cost-effectiveness and natural look, or composite decks for their low maintenance and resistance to weather. Pressure-treated pine is a popular choice for its affordability and ability to withstand Omaha's varying climate when properly sealed. Composite materials, while a higher initial investment, resist fading, staining, and mold, making them a good option for busy families in areas like Millard or Elkhorn. The best type depends on your budget, desired maintenance level, and aesthetic preferences for your Omaha home.
Building a new deck in Omaha typically takes between 2 to 4 weeks from the start of construction, depending on its size, complexity, and weather conditions. This timeframe includes site preparation, foundation work, framing, decking, and railing installation. Permitting processes with the City of Omaha's Planning Department can add additional time before construction begins. We work efficiently to complete your project, but we prioritize proper construction techniques to ensure durability against Omaha's climate.
Yes, a building permit is required for most new deck constructions and significant deck renovations in Omaha. The City of Omaha Planning Department oversees these permits to ensure structures meet local building codes for safety and structural integrity. You will typically need to submit detailed plans, including dimensions, materials, and foundation specifics. We assist Omaha homeowners with understanding and navigating the permitting process to ensure your deck project complies with all local regulations.
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