Quality Deck Contractors in Washington Park, NC

If you need a deck built or replaced in Washington Park, Decked Out of the Triad is a trusted local deck contractor with more than 34 years of experience in the Winston-Salem area. The company builds custom decks for homeowners across the south side of the city and nearby communities.

Owner Steve Peterson stays directly involved in each project, from the first site visit to the final walkthrough.



Deck Building in Washington Park's Established Neighborhoods

Washington Park and the surrounding blocks along South Broad Street are part of an older, established stretch of Winston-Salem where the homes carry real character. Decked Out of the Triad has worked with homeowners throughout south Winston-Salem, and properties in this part of the city come with their own specific conditions. Lots here tend to be more compact than newer suburban developments further from the city center, which means deck design has to work with the available space rather than assuming unlimited square footage.


Closer lot lines and neighboring structures also mean that privacy and sightlines become part of how a deck gets designed, factors Steve reviews during the site visit before anything is drafted. Many homeowners in the area also consider pairing a new deck with a screened porch to gain covered outdoor space without committing to a full room addition. Both options get covered during the initial consultation based on what the property actually supports.



Wood and Composite Options for Washington Park Homes

We build from two primary materials depending on what makes sense for the property and the homeowner's budget. Cox premium pressure-treated lumber is the wood option: strong, stable, and the traditional choice for NC deck builds. Trex composite decking is the low-maintenance alternative, built to handle North Carolina's humidity and seasonal weather without the periodic staining and sealing that wood demands.


Composite deck installation costs more upfront than wood but removes the maintenance cycle that comes with pressure-treated lumber. Older homes in established neighborhoods like Washington Park often have original wood decks that have reached the end of their useful life, and homeowners who have spent years maintaining them tend to move toward composite when it's time to rebuild. Steve lays out both options plainly and lets the homeowner decide based on their actual priorities.



How the Deck Building Process Works

Every project starts with a conversation and a site visit. Steve comes to the property, walks the yard, and talks through what the homeowner wants before any numbers are put on paper. For homes in Washington Park, these visits often surface practical considerations around access, existing structures, and how the deck will connect to the house.


A written estimate follows the site review, covering scope and materials clearly. Once everything is confirmed, we handle the building permit. Deck construction in Winston-Salem requires a permit from the city, and we manage that filing and approval on behalf of every homeowner we build for.



Why Washington Park Homeowners Call Us First

Decked Out of the Triad has been building custom decks in Winston-Salem since 1990. More than three decades of work in this market means deep familiarity with the city's permit process, the range of property types across different neighborhoods, and the climate conditions that shape how outdoor structures hold up year after year in the Piedmont Triad.


A large share of new clients comes through referrals from past customers. In a neighborhood like Washington Park, where residents tend to know their neighbors and watch how homes are maintained over time, that word-of-mouth track record carries real weight. Steve runs every project personally, which means there is always a direct line to the person responsible for the work.



About Washington Park, NC

Washington Park is a neighborhood in southern Winston-Salem, situated along South Broad Street in the 27127 zip code. The area is characterized by established residential streets with homes from the early and mid-twentieth century, a mix of bungalows, ranches, and traditional Southern-style houses on modest lots.


Its location along South Broad Street connects south Winston-Salem to the city center, while the surrounding residential blocks retain the feel of a settled, long-established community. Properties here are well-suited to deck additions and outdoor structure upgrades, and the neighborhood's mature tree cover adds to the appeal of shaded outdoor living space.



Frequently Asked Questions


Do I need a permit to build a deck in Washington Park, Winston-Salem?

  • Yes. Deck construction in Winston-Salem requires a building permit from the city. We handle the permit process as part of every project we build, so Washington Park homeowners do not have to navigate that on their own.


What deck options work best for smaller lots in established neighborhoods?

  • Smaller lots benefit from a deck layout that makes the most of the available space without overwhelming the yard. We design each deck based on the actual property, taking into account door placement, yard depth, and how the space will be used day to day.


My existing wood deck needs replacing. Should I rebuild in wood or switch to composite?

  • That depends on your budget and how much maintenance you want to take on going forward. Wood costs less upfront but requires staining or sealing every two to three years. Composite costs more initially but requires no ongoing maintenance. Steve walks through the trade-offs with every homeowner before any decision is made.


If you're ready to build or replace a deck at your Washington Park home, contact Decked Out of the Triad to schedule a site visit with Steve Peterson. No obligation, no pressure, just a direct look at your property and a conversation about what you want built.


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