
Deck & Patio Building in Eugene, OR
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Last updated March 24, 2026
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Deck Builders
4 years onlineHomestead Structures LLC
5.06½+ years onlineIntegrity Fence & Deck
5.06+ years onlineJack Of Spades Deck and Fence LLC
5.0~2 years onlineMeadowlark Construction INC
5.05½+ years onlineOREGON YARD CARE & CONSTRUCTION LLC. LICENSE # 16983 CCB#223760. LCB #100632
5.07½+ years onlineR B Allen Construction LLC
5.022 years onlineSuntech Awning & Decking
5.0Woodstone Structures
5.017½+ years onlineA and J Construction LLC
4.94½+ years onlineDeck Builders of Eugene
4.94 years onlineGraham Landscape & Design LLC
4.814+ years onlineLandArc Landscaping & Design
4.8~14 years onlineBlack Diamond Fence & Deck, Inc.
4.7Oregon Backyard Buildings
4.7~9 years onlineUpstream Construction and Design
4.71½+ years onlineEugene Deck Builders
4.6~6 years onlineEugene Deck and Fence
1.0Deck & Patio Building in Nearby OR Cities
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Deck & Patio Building in Eugene, OR
Eugene OR deck building has to handle PNW rain, mild temperatures, and the Willamette Valley's clay-loam soils that hold moisture against wood. Pressure-treated SYP works but rots faster than in drier climates. Composite (Trex, TimberTech) handles PNW rain without sealing — worth the upfront cost. Cedar (locally abundant) traditional and beautiful but needs vigilant maintenance. NeedInstall connects you with Eugene deck builders who pull permits through Eugene Building, mitigate moisture exposure, and properly flash ledgers.
Eugene decks run $30-$55 per sq ft for pressure-treated, $50-$95 for composite, $40-$70 for cedar. Permits required for decks over 30 inches above grade or attached to homes ($95-$250). OR requires a state CCB license. Standard 24-30 inch footings (frost line shallow in PNW).
Frequently Asked Questions
- Wood or composite for PNW rain?
- Composite for any deck more than 6-8 years. PNW rain rots PT lumber faster than in drier climates.
- Cedar locally?
- Western red cedar locally abundant — beautiful but needs annual oil-based stain to last. 12-18 year life with maintenance.
- Permit?
- Free-standing under 30 inches no permit. Anything attached needs it.
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