Covered patios and pergolas
Roofed and open structures that make a back yard usable through a Texas summer, framed to the same standard as the house rather than treated as garden furniture.
Services
Patios, gazebos, and wood pool houses built to extend your living space outdoors.
From covered patios to freestanding gazebos and wood pool houses, we build outdoor structures with the same framing and trim standards we hold indoors.
What this covers
The Detail
Roofed and open structures that make a back yard usable through a Texas summer, framed to the same standard as the house rather than treated as garden furniture.
Freestanding structures, from a simple shade gazebo through to a wood pool house with finished interior space.
Outdoor timber lives or dies on the details: standoff post bases so posts are not sitting in water, correct flashing where a new roof meets the house, exterior-rated fasteners, and exposed end grain sealed.
How It Works
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Tell us what you are building or changing. We will ask enough questions to understand the scope properly rather than guess at it.
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You get a clear breakdown of the work, what is included, and a realistic timeline — not a headline number that moves later.
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Work runs in the correct sequence, built square and to code, with the site kept as tidy and workable as the job allows.
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We go through the finished work with you and deal with anything that is not right before we call it done.
Meticulous attention to detail in every cut, corner, and finish.
We use premium materials and proven techniques for long-term durability.
Clear communication, honest timelines, and no surprises — ever.
Proudly serving Dallas–Fort Worth and surrounding areas.
Common Questions
On concrete footings sized for the structure and the soil, with metal bases holding the post clear of standing water. Skipping this is the usual reason outdoor timber rots early.
It is a balance of budget, appearance and maintenance. Cedar and pressure-treated stock are the common choices and we can talk through the trade-off for your project.
Usually, yes, and the junction is the critical part. It has to be framed and flashed properly or it becomes a leak.
Let's Build Something Extraordinary Together
From concept to completion, we're here to bring your vision to life.