Classic Deck Co crew at work on a home in Tustin, CA

Deck builder in Tustin, CA

A Deck That Holds Up to Real Sun and Real Use

We build, repair and refinish decks for homeowners across Tustin and Orange County, from new redwood decks to composite resurfacing over old framing.

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Licensed & Insured
12 Cities Covered
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What We Do

Our Services

A look at the deck work we handle most, from full builds to fixing what's already there.

Deck Installation

New deck, built from the footings up to code.

Deck Repair

Soft boards, wobbly rails and squeaks, fixed for good.

Deck Staining & Sealing

Stops the sun and rain from taking the wood apart.

Custom Deck Design

Multi-level layouts built around how you actually use the yard.

Composite Decking Installation

No sanding, no staining, no splinters underfoot.

Deck Railing Repair & Installation

Rails that don't move when someone leans on them.

Who We Are

Decks Built to Actually Get Used

We build and repair decks for homeowners around Tustin who want a backyard they can stand on without checking every board first. Most people call us because a deck is starting to feel soft underfoot, the railing wiggles when a kid leans on it, or the old wood has gone gray and splintery under the sun. Some just want a deck that doesn't exist yet, in a spot where they're currently staring at dirt or a slab of old concrete.

We start underneath, at the ledger board and the footings, because that's where a deck actually fails even if the surface still looks fine. Joist hangers get screws, not just nails, and the ledger gets proper flashing so water stops running behind it and rotting the rim joist. For decking we lay out composite or cedar with the gaps sized for expansion in our heat, not tight boards that cup and split by August.

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

Serving Tustin, CA

Based in Tustin and building decks across Orange County.

Tustin, CA
Anaheim, CA
Santa Ana, CA
Irvine, CA
Huntington Beach, CA
Garden Grove, CA
Fullerton, CA
Orange, CA
Costa Mesa, CA
Mission Viejo, CA
Newport Beach, CA
Yorba Linda, CA

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

We're licensed and insured, so you're covered if anything goes wrong on the job.

Permits Handled

We pull the permits your deck requires and build to current code.

Clean Job Sites

We haul off the old decking and sweep up the sawdust before we leave.

Written Quotes

You get a written quote that spells out materials and cost before we start.

Our Own Crew

The same crew that frames your deck also finishes it, no rotating subs.

Know the Local Ground

We know how Tustin soil and sun treat a deck differently than a showroom.

Reviews

What people said afterwards

5.0 from 100+ reviews
Found out my rim joist was rotted behind the ledger, not just the boards I called about. Fixed it in a day, didn't try to sell me a whole new deck.
Marcus D.
Deck Repair · Anaheim, CA
Rescheduled once for rain but no big deal, came back two days later. Our deck in Tustin gets brutal afternoon sun and it hasn't faded a bit since.
Sarah T.
Deck Staining & Sealing · Santa Ana, CA
Went with composite after they explained board spacing for our heat here in Santa Ana. No more splinters for the dog, worth it.
Ken P.
Composite Decking Installation · Irvine, CA
Common Questions

Questions we get a lot

Common questions before booking a deck project.

How much does a new deck cost?
Deck cost depends mostly on size, decking material and height off the ground, with pressure-treated wood typically running less per square foot than composite. A simple ground-level deck might run a few thousand dollars, while a raised multi-level deck with composite decking and built-in railings can run well into five figures. Getting an exact number means measuring the space and talking through material options.
Are you licensed and insured?
Deck construction in California requires a contractor's license for jobs over a set dollar amount, and carrying liability insurance protects the homeowner if something goes wrong during construction. Ask any deck contractor for their license number and a certificate of insurance before signing a contract.
How soon can you start my project?
Start dates depend on the current job schedule and whether permits are required first, since permit approval alone can take a couple of weeks in some Orange County cities. Smaller repair jobs can often get scheduled faster than a full new deck build.
What areas do you serve?
Deck building and repair service typically covers a roughly 50-mile radius from the contractor's base, which for a Tustin-based crew includes most of Orange County and parts of the surrounding area. Confirm coverage for a specific city before scheduling an estimate.
Do you work on condos or rental properties, not just single-family homes?
Deck contractors generally work on single-family homes, townhomes, condos and rental properties alike, though condo and HOA properties often require additional approval from the association before work starts. Rental property owners should check their lease or management agreement for any deck modification restrictions.
Will you take on a small repair job, or only full deck builds?
Most deck contractors handle small repairs, like replacing a few rotted boards or fixing a wobbly railing, alongside full builds. A single afternoon repair is usually just as welcome as a multi-week new construction project.
How do I get started?
Getting started usually means a phone call or a short site visit so the contractor can look at the space, take measurements, and talk through material and design options. From there a written quote follows, and work gets scheduled once the quote is approved.
What actually moves the price up or down?
Decking material is the biggest factor, since composite runs significantly more per square foot than pressure-treated pine but requires no staining. Height off the ground, the number of stairs, railing style and any built-in features like benches or pergolas all add to labor and material cost.
Do you require a deposit?
Most deck contractors require a deposit before ordering materials, often 30 to 50 percent of the total quote, with the balance due on completion. California law caps down payments on home improvement contracts at 10 percent or $1,000, whichever is less, so ask specifically how the deposit is structured.
What happens if it rains during construction?
Framing and footing work can usually continue in light rain, but staining, sealing and pouring concrete footings require dry conditions to cure properly. A rained-out day typically just pushes the schedule back rather than causing any real problem with the finished deck.

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