Valley Deck Solutions crew at work on a home in West Allis, WI

Deck builder in West Allis, WI

A Deck You'll Actually Use Year After Year

We build, repair and refinish decks across West Allis and the Milwaukee area, from new footings to a fresh coat of stain.

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12 Cities Covered
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What We Do

Our Services

A look at the deck work we handle most, from framing a new one to fixing a tired old one.

Deck Installation

New deck built from footings to fascia board.

Deck Repair

Loose boards, wobbly rails and soft spots fixed.

Deck Staining & Sealing

Protect the wood before winter finds the gaps.

Custom Deck Design

Multi-level, built-in seating, whatever the yard calls for.

Composite Decking Installation

No sanding, no staining, no splinters.

Deck Railing Installation

Code-height rails with spacing that passes inspection.

Who We Are

Decks Built to Handle a Wisconsin Winter

We build and fix decks for homeowners in West Allis and the towns around it. Most people call us because a board is soft underfoot, a railing has some give in it, or the deck just doesn't look like it did five years ago. If you're standing on yours right now wondering if it's actually safe, that's a normal reason to call.

We start by checking the ledger board and the footings, because that's where a deck actually fails, not usually the decking itself. Anything bolted into the house gets flashed so water can't get behind it and start rot nobody sees until it's bad. We'll tell you if a repair is enough or if the framing's had it, and price both so you can decide.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
12
Cities Served
More About Us
Valley Deck Solutions crew working on a home
Licensed & Insured
Estimates are free, always
Where We Work

Serving West Allis, WI

Serving West Allis and the towns around it.

West Allis, WI
Milwaukee, WI
Racine, WI
Waukesha, WI
Wauwatosa, WI
New Berlin, WI
Menomonee Falls, WI
Brookfield, WI
Greenfield, WI
Franklin, WI
Oak Creek, WI
Muskego, WI

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 and Insured

We carry the license and insurance a deck project actually calls for.

Permits Pulled Right

We pull the permit and call for the inspection so the deck is legal, not just built.

Written Quotes

You get a written price before any lumber gets ordered.

Material Options

Pressure-treated pine, cedar or composite, we'll walk you through the tradeoffs.

Show Up On Schedule

We give you a start date and we're there on it, weather allowing.

Local to the Area

Based near West Allis, so we know the frost depth and the local codes.

Reviews

What people said afterwards

5.0 from 100+ reviews
Had two joists gone soft near our place in West Allis. They caught it before it hit the ledger board and didn't push a whole rebuild.
Karen S.
Deck Repair · Milwaukee, WI
Went with composite after our old pressure-treated boards kept splintering. Install ran a day longer because of rain, but they came back and finished it right.
Mike D.
Composite Decking Installation · Racine, WI
Stain job out in Muskego looks great, even color, no lap marks. Wish they'd told me upfront it'd take two days to dry before we put furniture back.
Denise P.
Deck Staining & Sealing · Waukesha, WI
Common Questions

Questions we get a lot

Answers to what people usually ask before booking a deck project.

How much does a new deck cost in West Allis?
Deck cost depends mostly on size, material and height above grade. A basic pressure-treated deck around 300 square feet typically runs less than the same size in composite decking, and a deck built more than 30 inches off the ground calls for a permit and code railing, which adds cost. A written quote after a site visit is the only way to get an accurate number for a specific yard.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes, deck construction in Wisconsin requires a licensed contractor for anything involving footings and structural framing. Insurance covers both the crew on site and the property if something goes wrong during construction. Certificates are available on request before work starts.
How soon can you start my deck project?
Start dates depend on the season and how many jobs are already scheduled ahead of a new one. Spring and early summer are the busiest months for deck installation in Wisconsin, so booking in late winter usually lands an earlier spot. Repairs and staining jobs can often be scheduled faster than a full new build.
What areas do you cover?
Deck installation and repair are available in West Allis and surrounding communities including Milwaukee, Wauwatosa, Waukesha, New Berlin and Franklin. Addresses beyond that area can usually still be worked out, so it's worth asking when getting a quote.
Do you build decks on older homes, not just new construction?
Most deck work is actually on existing homes, either replacing an old deck or adding one where there wasn't one before. Older homes sometimes need extra work at the ledger board connection since the original siding and flashing weren't built for a deck attachment. That gets accounted for once the house is looked at.
Will you take on a small job like fixing one railing?
Yes, small repairs like a single loose railing, a few replaced boards or resetting a wobbly stair stringer are common calls. Not every job has to be a full deck rebuild.
How do I get started?
Call or send a message with a rough idea of the size and what's wanted, whether that's a new deck, a repair or staining. A site visit follows to measure and check the existing structure if there is one, then a written quote goes out.
What actually affects the price of a deck?
Square footage matters most, but height above ground, railing length, stair count and material choice move the number just as much. A composite deck with cable railing costs significantly more than a pressure-treated deck with standard wood balusters of the same size. Site access matters too, a backyard a truck can't reach easily adds labor time.
Do you require a deposit?
A deposit is standard before materials get ordered, with the balance due on completion. The exact split gets spelled out in the written quote before any work starts.
What happens if it rains during construction?
Framing and footing work can get delayed by rain, since wet ground makes it harder to dig and pour concrete accurately. Staining and sealing gets rescheduled entirely if rain is expected within 24 hours, since the wood has to dry and cure. Schedules build in some buffer for Wisconsin weather, but a stretch of storms can push a completion date back.

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