Marine-Grade From the Ground Up
The rules we build by on Treasure Island are simple and non-negotiable. Structural connections use stainless or triple-coated hardware, because ordinary galvanized fasteners streak rust within a couple of seasons this close to the Gulf. Framing is ground-contact-rated at minimum, with flashing tape protecting every joist top. Surfaces are capped composite or PVC decking, which ignore salt and never need the sanding-and-sealing treadmill that natural wood demands at the beach.
- Elevated decks and stair systems for homes on pilings, engineered for wind uplift
- Rooftop and second-story sunset decks with waterproofed assemblies below
- Canal-side and dock-adjacent platforms on Paradise Island and the Isle of Capri
- Shade structures and railing systems in aluminum and composite, not rustable steel
Elevated and rooftop work is where experience matters most, because those decks carry real structural and waterproofing consequences for the living space beneath them. We design the assembly, not just the surface. On canal homes we also coordinate deck heights with seawalls and dock access, so the finished platform works with the waterline instead of ignoring it.
A Warranty With Salt Tolerance
Plenty of builders will not warranty coastal work meaningfully. We will. Every deck we build carries our 25-year workmanship warranty, island address included, because the materials and details we use are chosen so we never have to argue about salt damage being an exclusion. That confidence comes from more than 2,000 completed projects across Florida's Gulf coast and the failures we have been hired to tear out and redo.
The first step is a free on-site estimate. We will look at your exposure, your elevation and your view lines, then design a deck built for the one thing every Treasure Island homeowner actually wants: more evenings outside, for a lot more years, with no maintenance guilt attached. If an existing deck is borderline, we will tell you honestly whether the frame is worth saving or the smarter money starts fresh.