Emergency ListUpdated 2026

Emergency Deck Builders Available Now in Phoenix (2026)

When you need a deck builder fast in Phoenix — burst pipe, storm damage, no heat in winter — response time is everything. This list highlights Phoenix deck builders with strong reviews specifically mentioning fast response, same-day service, and emergency availability.

3 contractors analyzed
Avg rating 4.7
48 total reviews

Reviewed by the GetTrustedContractors Editorial Team · Updated 2026

In a true emergency, prioritize stopping active damage first (shut off water, cover roof breach). Then call a licensed contractor — never hire an unlicensed door-knocker after a storm.

Emergency Deck Builders in Phoenix

1
New Look Deck Co
4.8(20 reviews) Verified
3
Verco Decking Inc
4.4(10 reviews) Verified

Questions to Ask a Emergency Deck Builder in Phoenix

  • What is your typical response time for emergency calls?
  • Do you charge an emergency or after-hours surcharge?
  • Are you available on weekends and holidays?
  • Can you provide a written estimate before starting emergency work?
  • Do you work directly with insurance companies for covered damage?

What to Look for in a Deck Builder in Phoenix

  • Active state contractor license
  • Pulls required structural permits
  • Uses pressure-treated lumber or composite decking rated for ground contact
  • Proper ledger board attachment and flashing to prevent water damage
  • Strong Google reviews mentioning structural quality and finish work
  • Provides written warranty on labor

Typical Cost in Phoenix

$15,000–$45,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a deck cost to build?

A basic pressure-treated wood deck costs $15,000–$25,000. Composite decking (Trex, TimberTech) runs $25,000–$45,000+ but requires virtually no maintenance. Size, complexity, and features like stairs and railings affect cost significantly.

Do I need a permit to build a deck?

Yes — most decks require a building permit and structural inspection. Decks attached to the house require proper ledger board connection and flashing. Always hire a contractor who pulls permits — unpermitted decks can be a major issue when selling.

How long does a deck last?

Pressure-treated wood decks last 15–25 years with regular maintenance (staining/sealing every 2–3 years). Composite decking lasts 25–30+ years with minimal maintenance. The structure (posts, joists) typically outlasts the decking surface.

Our Ranking Methodology

Contractors on this list are ranked using a weighted score combining Google rating (60%) and total review count (40%). Minimum threshold: 4.0 stars with at least 1 verified review.

We do not accept payment for placement — rankings are based solely on data. Last updated: 2026.

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