
Advanced High Point Decks builds custom decks, pergolas, fences, and outdoor living spaces for homeowners across the Piedmont Triad. Free on-site estimates. No obligation.

Advanced High Point Decks is a full-service deck builder and outdoor living contractor serving High Point, NC and surrounding Piedmont Triad communities. We offer 16 services - from custom deck design and composite installation to pergolas, fencing, and screened porches - so homeowners get everything they need from one licensed, insured team. Whether your backyard is flat or sloped, simple or complex, we build outdoor spaces that hold up in this climate and get used year after year.

No back yard, no problem. We design custom decks around your lot's shape, slope, and how you actually want to live outside.
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Tired of refinishing every two years? Composite decking looks great and never needs staining, sealing, or painting.
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Trex boards resist High Point's heat and humidity with a 25-year warranty and almost zero annual maintenance.
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Solid, affordable, and time-tested. Pressure-treated decks last 25 to 40 years with proper construction and regular sealing.
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Cedar handles moisture naturally and smells great. A beautiful choice for homeowners who want real wood without constant rot worries.
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Soft boards, wobbly railings, and rotting joists are safety issues. We restore or rebuild decks that have seen better days.
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A fresh stain or seal protects your deck from High Point's wet summers and extends its life by years.
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Turn the space around your pool into a safe, slip-resistant gathering spot built to handle constant water and foot traffic.
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Vinyl fencing is low maintenance, never needs painting, and holds up through years of Piedmont weather without warping.
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Add privacy and character to your yard with a solid wood fence built to your height and style preferences.
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Enjoy your outdoor space bug-free. Screened porches and decks let you live outside without the insects.
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A covered deck or patio roof lets you use the space rain or shine, extending your outdoor season by months.
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A well-built pergola creates shade and structure without closing off the sky. Perfect for climbing plants and string lights.
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Take your cooking outside. Outdoor kitchen decks are built to handle grills, countertops, and appliances long term.
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A sloped backyard is not a problem - it's an opportunity. Multi-level decks make uneven lots fully usable.
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Railings are a safety requirement at height - but they also set the style for your whole deck. We install them right.
Learn MoreCall or fill out our contact form. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. No pressure, no commitment - just a conversation about what you want and a real look at your yard.
After we see your property, we put together a written quote broken down by materials, labor, and permit fees. You will know exactly what you are paying for before agreeing to anything. We pull the permit and handle all the paperwork on your behalf.
Once permits are approved, our crew gets to work. We keep your yard clean, show up when we say we will, and walk you through the finished project before we leave. Your deck passes city inspection before we call it done.
We carry both general liability and workers compensation coverage on every project. You are protected from day one - and we can provide proof of coverage before work begins.
We come to your yard, measure the space, and give you a written quote broken down by line item. No ballpark numbers over the phone. No pressure to sign on the spot.
We know the Piedmont's clay soil, the city permit process, and which neighborhoods have active HOAs. You are hiring a local team that has worked in your area - not a call center dispatching crews from three counties away.
We pull every permit, schedule every inspection, and give you documentation when the project closes. When you sell your home, there is nothing to hide and no unpermitted work to explain.
Ready to talk? Call (743) 600-8003 or request a free estimate online.
"They finished the deck in just over a week and it came out exactly how we discussed. The crew cleaned up every day and the final inspection went through without a single issue. We have been using it every weekend since."
James T., Greensboro, NC - Custom deck design and build
"Our old wood deck was getting soft and we were tired of sealing it every other year. The composite deck they installed looks just as good two seasons in, and we have not had to do a thing to it. Wish we had switched sooner."
Sandra M., Thomasville, NC - Composite deck installation
"We needed the deck repaired before listing the house. They came out, assessed everything, and replaced the rotted boards and damaged joists within a week. The inspector approved it and the sale went through with no issues."
Robert K., High Point, NC - Deck repair and replacement
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation and no sales pitch - just a straightforward conversation and a free on-site estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a time that works for you.
(743) 600-8003Advanced High Point Decks serves homeowners across 12 cities and communities in the Piedmont Triad. Based in High Point, we regularly work in Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Thomasville, and surrounding areas. Most free estimate visits can be scheduled within the same week you reach out.
Yes - almost every residential deck requires a city building permit before work begins. The permit triggers inspections at the footing and framing stages, giving you independent verification that the structure is safe. A contractor who pulls the permit is protecting you, not adding red tape.
The Piedmont's red clay expands when wet and shrinks when dry. Footings not designed for that movement can shift over time, causing a deck to tilt or pull away from the house. Proper footing depth and sizing is the most important thing that happens underground on any deck project here - contractors use the American Wood Council prescriptive standards as a baseline.
Fall and late winter are the best windows. Permit offices are less backed up, contractors have more availability, and mild temperatures make for clean, efficient work. Starting in January or February gives you the best shot at completing before summer entertaining season.
Both can work, but they behave differently. Pressure-treated wood is affordable upfront but needs sealing every two to three years in this climate. Composite decking costs more initially and requires almost no ongoing upkeep. In a humid subtropical climate, composite typically delivers a better long-term value for homeowners who skip maintenance cycles.
Expect a workmanship warranty covering structural issues from the installation itself, plus separate manufacturer warranties if you choose composite or Trex boards - those typically run 25 years on fading, staining, and structural defects. Ask your contractor to walk through both in writing before you sign a contract.
Many of High Point's newer subdivisions require HOA approval before you can build or modify a deck. That approval is separate from the city permit and can affect your material choices, deck size, and railing color. Check your HOA documents or call your management company before signing a contract with any builder.
The North American Deck and Railing Association (NADRA) publishes consumer resources on safe deck construction practices.
Advanced High Point Decks is a licensed and insured deck builder based in High Point, NC, serving 12 cities across the Piedmont Triad since 2020. We are licensed with the North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors and carry full liability and workers compensation coverage on every job.
We have completed projects across High Point, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Thomasville, and surrounding communities - from small ground-level platforms to multi-level decks and full outdoor living spaces with pergolas and screened porches.
A good rule of thumb is to plan for at least 25 square feet of deck space per person you expect to regularly entertain. A 300 to 400 square foot deck handles most family gatherings comfortably. Your yard's shape and slope will also influence what is practical - a site visit helps more than any square footage formula.
Wait three to six months after installation before applying any stain or sealer to new pressure-treated lumber. The wood needs time to dry out from the treatment process. Sealing too early traps moisture inside and causes the finish to peel. Small surface cracks during this drying period are normal and not a sign of a problem.
Confirm the contractor is licensed with the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors, ask whether they pull the permit themselves, request proof of insurance, and ask for references from recent local projects. A written contract with a clear scope, timeline, and payment schedule is non-negotiable.
For more guidance on hiring qualified contractors, the North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors lets you verify any contractor license status online. Questions about your project? Call us at (743) 600-8003 or send us a message.
High Point is a city of about 115,000 people in the heart of the Piedmont Triad region, known worldwide as the Furniture Capital of the World. The city covers roughly 55 square miles and includes a wide range of neighborhoods - from older established areas with brick ranch homes to newer subdivisions on the city's edges. With about 55 percent owner-occupied housing, most residents here have real roots and a stake in keeping their properties well-maintained.
High Point's established neighborhoods include Emerywood, one of the city's most recognized areas, with large homes on wooded lots and a strong sense of community identity. Many homes across High Point were built between the 1950s and 1970s - before modern deck attachment standards existed, which is one reason a thorough site inspection matters so much here. The U.S. Census data for High Point reflects a city where homeowners invest in their properties over the long term.
Our team works on homes all across High Point - from in-town neighborhoods near the High Point Market showrooms to newer subdivisions on the south and west sides of the city. We understand the red clay soil, the city permit process, and the seasonal demands that this climate puts on outdoor wood structures. When you are ready to add outdoor space that actually holds up here, we are the team to call.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Advanced High Point Decks
801 W Westwood Ave
High Point, NC 27262
Always open, 24/7.
Get a free on-site estimate from High Point's trusted deck builder - no obligation, no pressure.