Deck Installation in Nashville, TN
Turn your backyard into the spot everyone wants to spend time in.
The Nashville Deck Builders Homeowners Keep Calling Back
Nashville homeowners have options, and we know that. There are a lot of contractors out here, and picking the right one feels like a gamble sometimes.
What we can tell you is this: ProDeck Builders Nashville has put up over 300 decks across Tennessee, and every single one of them came with the same commitment, a crew that shows up, stays until the work is done, and stands behind what they build.
We work with composite and pressure-treated wood, Trex, TimberTech, and Deckorators, and we don’t disappear after the sale.
Before a single board gets cut, we send you a free 3D rendering of your deck so you can actually see what you’re getting. We revise it until it looks exactly right.
And if something isn’t right on our end after the build, we fix it. That’s covered under our 3-year workmanship warranty, and it’s just how we’ve always operated.
Most decks wrap up in about three days. Smaller builds, a 10×10 or 12×12, sometimes finish in a single day. The footers need time to cure, which accounts for most of that window. Once the crew starts, they stay on-site until the job is done.
- 300+ deck installations across TN
- Same-day 3D renders
- 3-year workmanship warranty
- Dedicated Nashville crew
- Pressure-treated wood
- Composite (Trex, TimberTech, Deckorators)
What Nashville Homeowners Are Saying
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Lyndon Jackson
This is definitely a five star company with great service and great installation. Would highly recommend this company over any other.
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Chuck Sissom
Jose did a great job for me! I went with his recommendation for matching the deck, rails and banisters and I couldn’t be more happy with the results. Also very reasonably priced and got the job done in one day! 5 stars!
What Deck Installation in Nashville, TN Actually Costs
A 12×12 deck typically runs between $9,000 and $15,000, depending on the materials you choose. Pressure-treated wood sits at the lower end, composite closer to the top.
Here are a few real project examples, based on past estimates, to give you a ballpark:
- Pressure-Treated Deck With Aluminum Handrails, quoted at $14,000. This build included old deck teardown, a custom 3D design, pressure-treated decking, and Fortress Fe26 aluminum handrails.
- Pressure-Treated Deck With a Good Grade Cover, quoted at $38,000. This 215 sq. ft. project included 192 sq. ft. of Good grade cover, pressure-treated lumber, an attached gable cover with exposed rafters and gable design.
- Composite Deck With a Best Grade Cover, quoted at $145,000. This 972 sq. ft. build featured 720 sq. ft. of gable, Deckorators Voyage composite decking, tongue and groove ceiling, MiraTEC post and beam trimming, and MiraTEC underpinning.
Five factors that move the price in either direction:
- Deck Size: Square footage is the biggest driver of cost. A larger footprint means more materials, more labor hours, and more time on-site. It sounds obvious, but even a few extra feet in each direction can add meaningfully to the total.
- Decking Material: Pressure-treated wood is more budget-friendly upfront. Composite materials, particularly premium brands like Trex or Deckorators, cost more to install but hold up better over time and require less maintenance. The right choice depends on what you value most.
- Railing and Hardware: Basic wood railings keep costs down. Aluminum railings, cable systems, or decorative options add to the total. Hidden fasteners, while worth it for the clean look they create, also factor into the final price.
- Site Conditions: Sloped yards, difficult access, or ground conditions that require deeper footings all affect what the job costs. A flat, open backyard is a straightforward build. A hillside lot with limited access is a different conversation.
- Add-Ons and Custom Features: Covered patios, fascia finishing, waterproof joist tape, built-in lighting, or specialty ceiling treatments each add to the scope.
Your Budget and Timeline, Handled
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Questions Nashville Homeowners Ask Us
Most deck installations in Nashville require a building permit, especially if the deck is attached to the house or above a certain height. We handle that part of the process and make sure everything is built to code. You won’t have to track down paperwork or figure out Metro Nashville’s permitting process on your own.
Ready to Build Something You'll Use for the Next 20 Years?
If a new deck is on your list this year, now is a good time to get the conversation going. Call us at (615) 704-5214 or visit our contact page here to send us a message.
You can also read more about what goes into a professional deck installation before you reach out.
The deck you’ve been thinking about deserves to be built by people who take it seriously.
Nashville sits at the heart of Middle Tennessee, a city shaped by the Cumberland River, a deep musical history, and neighborhoods that each feel like their own small town. Whether you’re a few blocks from the energy of Broadway or closer to the green space of Centennial Park, the city’s outdoor culture makes deck installation in Nashville, TN, a natural investment. For city resources and permitting information, Metro Nashville’s official site is the place to start.