Aim High Deck Co crew at work on a home in Mesa, AZ

Deck builder in Mesa, AZ

Outdoor Living Space Built for Mesa Heat

We build, repair and refinish decks for homeowners across Mesa and the East Valley, using materials that hold up to full sun and monsoon storms.

Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured
11 Cities Covered
No-Obligation Quotes
What We Do

Our Services

A quick look at the deck work we handle most.

Deck Installation

New decks built to code, from footings to rail caps.

Deck Repair

Loose boards, wobbly rails and soft spots fixed before they get worse.

Deck Staining & Sealing

A finish that actually stands up to full Arizona sun.

Custom Deck Design

Layouts built around how you actually use your yard.

Composite Decking Installation

No warping, no splinters, no restaining every couple years.

Deck Railing Installation

Rails that meet code and don't rattle after year one.

Who We Are

Built by People Who Live Here Too

We design and build decks for homeowners around Mesa who want more usable space outside without the maintenance headache that comes with the wrong materials. If you're reading this, you're probably staring at a deck that's cupping, graying, or has a rail that wiggles when you lean on it, or you're starting from a bare slab with no idea where to begin. Arizona sun is hard on wood. It dries boards out fast, opens up checking cracks, and turns cheap stain chalky within a season.

We set posts on poured concrete footings below grade, not just surface-mounted brackets, so the structure doesn't shift when the soil moves after a monsoon storm. We space boards to allow for expansion and contraction instead of laying them tight, so you don't get buckling in August. For railings we run hidden structural screws instead of face-nailing, so the connection stays tight and the finish stays clean. If you want low upkeep we'll talk you through composite versus wood before you spend a dime, not after.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
11
Cities Served
More About Us
Aim High Deck Co crew working on a home
Licensed & Insured
Estimates are free, always
Where We Work

Serving Mesa, AZ

Serving Mesa and the towns around it.

Mesa, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Chandler, AZ
Gilbert, AZ
Scottsdale, AZ
Tempe, AZ
Queen Creek, AZ
San Tan Valley, AZ
Apache Junction, AZ
Fountain Hills, AZ
Gold Canyon, AZ

Not on the list? Give us a call anyway. We are often working nearby.

Why Choose Us

Why people keep calling us back

Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.

Licensed & Insured

Licensed and insured, so you're covered if something goes wrong.

Permits & Code

We pull the permits Mesa requires for structural deck work.

Clean Job Site

We haul off the old decking and sweep up, every day.

Written Quotes

You get a written quote with materials listed, not a verbal number.

On-Time Scheduling

We show up when we say we will.

Local to the Valley

Based in Mesa, we know how the desert treats a deck.

Reviews

What people said afterwards

5.0 from 100+ reviews
Two boards by the stairs were soft and springy. Turned out the joist underneath was rotted, they swapped it out same day instead of just capping it over.
Sarah T.
Deck Repair · Phoenix, AZ
Went with composite after the old wood deck kept splintering every summer. Fastener clips are clean, no screw heads, and they left room for expansion.
Mike R.
Composite Decking Installation · Chandler, AZ
Weather pushed the stain job back a day for monsoon dust, they called ahead and rescheduled instead of not showing up. No more gray patches on the west side of the deck now.
Denise K.
Deck Staining & Sealing · Gilbert, AZ
Common Questions

Questions we get a lot

Questions people ask before booking a deck project.

Do you offer free estimates for deck projects?
Estimates for new deck construction, repairs or staining are typically free and don't require a deposit to schedule. A straightforward repair or stain job can often be quoted the same visit, while a full new deck usually needs a follow-up with a written quote once design and materials are settled.
Are you licensed and insured to build decks in Arizona?
Deck construction involving structural framing, footings or attachment to a house requires a licensed contractor in Arizona, and that work should be covered by liability insurance. Ask any deck builder for their license number and a certificate of insurance before signing a contract.
How soon can you start a deck project?
Start times depend on the season and the backlog of permitted jobs already scheduled, with spring and fall being the busiest months for deck work in the Phoenix area. Smaller repair jobs can usually be worked in faster than a full new deck build, which needs design time and permit approval first.
What areas do you build and repair decks in?
Deck construction and repair around Mesa typically extend to the surrounding East Valley, including Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe, Queen Creek and Apache Junction. Travel distance from a builder's home base is usually the main factor in whether a specific address is covered.
Do you work on decks at rental properties or just single-family homes?
Deck builders generally work on single-family homes, rental properties, and sometimes townhomes or HOA-governed properties, though HOA approval and shared-wall rules can add steps. Rental property owners should expect the same permitting requirements as an owner-occupied home.
Is my job too small to bother calling about?
Small jobs like replacing a handful of rotted boards, tightening a loose railing, or restaining a single section are worth calling about, since catching a small problem early usually keeps it from turning into a full rebuild. Most deck builders would rather fix a small issue now than get called back for a failed rail later.
What's the first step to getting a deck built or repaired?
The first step is usually a phone call or site visit to look at the existing deck or discuss a new design, followed by a written quote listing materials and labor. After that, permitted jobs move into design and permit review before construction starts.
What does a new deck typically cost, and what changes the price?
Deck cost is driven mainly by square footage, decking material such as pressure-treated pine, cedar or composite, height off the ground, and railing style, with composite running noticeably higher per square foot than pressure-treated wood. Stairs, built-in seating, and multi-level designs add labor and material cost beyond a simple rectangular deck.
Do you require a deposit, and how does payment work?
Most deck contractors require a deposit to order materials and schedule the job, with the balance due on completion or split at agreed milestones for larger builds. Payment terms should be spelled out in the written contract before work starts, including what happens if the scope changes mid-project.
What happens if it rains or a monsoon storm hits during my project?
Framing and construction work usually pauses during active rain or high wind and picks back up once conditions clear, since wet lumber and power tools don't mix safely. Staining and sealing jobs are especially weather-dependent, since the finish requires dry wood and several rain-free hours to cure properly.

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