
Dimensioned to your site. Framed to last.
Every deck plan starts from a site survey, not a catalogue. Timber species, board spacing, and subframe depth are resolved against your soil, drainage, and local climate before a single cut is made.






Three decisions that determine how a deck performs
Survey first, plan second
We read the slope, drainage path, and subsoil before drawing a line. Footing depth and bearer layout come from the ground, not from a template.
Timber chosen for how it weathers
Species selection is driven by grain consistency and documented weathering behaviour in this climate. The board you install and the board at year ten should look like the same decision.
Subframe overbuilt by specification
Joist spacing, fixing centres, and hardware grade are specified above minimum code. The structure carries load quietly — nothing flexes, nothing squeaks, nothing moves.






Decks built to site, seen in context
Ready to talk through your site?
Bring a rough sketch or just a description — we'll take it from the ground survey. No sizing commitments needed before the first conversation.
