Custom Decks

Trex, cedar, ipe, and hardwood decks built for Montana summers and engineered for Montana winters — outdoor living that lasts.

  • Licensed & Insured in Montana
  • Bozeman-Based, Montana-Owned
  • Free Estimates & Measurements
  • Rated “Excellent” — 24 Google Reviews

Built for the View You Bought the Place For

Montana summers are short and spectacular — a well-built deck is where you spend them. We design and build custom decks from Livingston to Bozeman, Big Sky to White Sulphur Springs: honest structures, beautiful surfaces, and railings that frame the view instead of blocking it.

Decking Options

Trex / composite — the low-maintenance choice. Resists fading, staining, and weathering with essentially zero upkeep; ideal for Montana’s UV and freeze-thaw.

Cedar — natural warmth and rot resistance at a friendly price point, from wood that fits this landscape. (Some of ours comes off our own sawmill.)

Ipe — the exotic hardwood benchmark: incredibly hard, decay-resistant, and luxurious underfoot.

Premium hardwoods — mahogany, teak, and other species for signature outdoor spaces.

Engineered Like a Structure, Because It Is One

  • Footings below frost depth so the deck never heaves out of level
  • Snow-load-rated framing — a Montana deck carries real weight five months a year
  • Proper flashing and drainage at the house connection, where bad decks fail first
  • Custom railings in wood, metal, or cable; stairs, benches, and multi-level layouts

One Crew, Full Scope

Deck, railing, stairs, concrete patio below, paver steps down the slope — we build the whole outdoor space, not just the platform. Free estimates with honest material comparisons.

Our Work

Recent Custom Decks Projects

Good to Know

Custom Decks — Questions We Hear a Lot

Trex or wood — which decking should I choose?

Trex (composite) wins on maintenance: no staining, no fading worries, decades of service. Cedar wins on natural beauty and cost, with modest upkeep. Ipe and hardwoods win on luxury and hardness. We install all of them and will price your deck in more than one material if you're deciding.

How do Montana winters affect deck construction?

Footings must be below frost depth, framing must handle snow load, and fasteners and flashing must survive freeze-thaw. We engineer decks as structures first and beautiful surfaces second — that order is why they last.

Do you build railings and stairs too?

Yes — custom railings (wood, metal, cable), stairs, benches, and multi-level designs. Railing style changes the whole character of a deck; we'll show you options.

How We Work

How Your Project Will Go

  1. Walk the Line

    We come out, walk the property with you, and take real measurements. Free, no obligation.

  2. Straight-Talk Estimate

    Honest numbers, material options, and a recommendation — including "you don't need this."

  3. Built by Our Own Crew

    No subs, no kit parts. Milled, welded, laid, and set by the same Montana hands, start to finish.

  4. Built to Hand Down

    Frost-depth footings, heavy materials, true lines. Work we're proud to drive past for decades.

Where We Work

Serving Southwest Montana

We're based in Bozeman and work across Gallatin County, Park County, Madison County, Sweet Grass County, and the surrounding Montana communities — from working cattle ranches in Paradise Valley to horse properties in the Gallatin Valley. Don't see your town? Call — we regularly travel for the right project.

  • Bozeman
  • Livingston
  • Paradise Valley
  • Emigrant
  • Pray
  • Gardiner
  • Belgrade
  • Big Sky
  • Big Timber
  • Gallatin Gateway
  • Manhattan
  • Three Forks
  • Four Corners
  • Clyde Park
  • Wilsall
  • Ennis
  • Butte
  • Townsend
  • Willow Creek
  • White Sulphur Springs

Free Estimates & Measurements · Bozeman, MT

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