/ End-to-end method

Crafting Your Perfect Outdoor Living Space.

No quote leaves this workshop without measured drawings. Every build starts with a site survey, moves through grain-matched timber selection, and ends with the same hands that dimensioned the work doing the final fit.

Wide environmental shot of a freshly installed hardwood deck set within a real residential garden, photographed in afternoon daylight — the deck boards running diagonally into the frame, grain clearly visible, surrounding lawn and fence in soft focus behind, no people, no furniture
Wide environmental shot of a freshly installed hardwood deck set within a real residential garden, photographed in afternoon daylight — the deck boards running diagonally into the frame, grain clearly visible, surrounding lawn and fence in soft focus behind, no people, no furniture

01 — Survey

02 — Timber

03 — Install

Site measured before anything else

Sourced and grain-matched per project

Same hands, start to finish

The team that dimensioned the build carries out the installation. No subcontracting the fit. Invisible joinery and structural integrity are verified by the people who drew the plans.

Species, grade, and grain direction are chosen for the specific structure and climate. Timber availability shapes the schedule — the schedule does not shape the timber.

We visit the site, take dimensional drawings, and note drainage, orientation, and load conditions. Nothing is quoted from a phone call or a photo.

Close-up detail of hardwood timber boards stacked and ready for a build — shot in natural workshop light from the side, emphasizing wood grain texture, end-grain rings, and the warm tones of the timber, no people, tight frame
Close-up detail of hardwood timber boards stacked and ready for a build — shot in natural workshop light from the side, emphasizing wood grain texture, end-grain rings, and the warm tones of the timber, no people, tight frame
— Structural material sourcing

Timber chosen for the site it will stand on

Every species weathers differently. We specify timber against the structure's orientation, expected moisture exposure, and how the grain will move over the first three seasons. Stock availability is not a shortcut we take.

Grain direction is matched across boards so the finished deck or pergola reads as one continuous piece — not a collection of cuts from different stock runs.

Ready to walk the site with us?

A site survey is where every Wal-deck project begins. Bring your rough dimensions and your questions — we will do the measuring.