Rainier Ridge Home Services

Deck Builder in King County, WA

Rainier Ridge Home Services serves north and east King County homeowners — including Bothell, Woodinville, Kirkland, Redmond, Kenmore, and Sammamish — with custom deck building, full replacements, deck repairs, pergolas, and modern railing systems.

Serving Homeowners Across King County

We build, repair, and replace decks throughout King County, including Bothell, Woodinville, Kirkland, Redmond, Kenmore, Sammamish, and the surrounding King County neighborhoods. Whether your home is on a tight in-town lot or a sloped acreage on the edge of town, we engineer the deck for your specific site. Every estimate starts with an in-person walkthrough, so the proposal you sign reflects your actual yard, slope, drainage, and access — not a generic price-per-square-foot guess.

King County Permits, Code, and Inspections

Most deck projects in King County require permits through King County or the City of King County (depending on jurisdiction). We handle the entire permit process — application, plan submittal, fee payment, footing inspection, and final inspection. We've worked with the local building department and know how to keep projects moving. For decks over 30 inches above grade, we also coordinate any required structural review and ensure the design meets current Washington State Residential Code (WAC) requirements.

Common King County Deck Projects

King County deck projects often involve tight permitting requirements, view-preservation considerations, and HOA design review. We handle all of it — permit submittal through King County DPER or the relevant city, structural plan review when required, and design consultation to fit neighborhood character. Beyond new builds, we get steady repair and replacement calls in King County from homeowners with 1990s-era pressure-treated decks where the framing has reached end of life. We assess every project honestly — sometimes a deck just needs new boards and railings, and sometimes the smarter long-term call is a full rebuild.

Materials Built for King County Weather

King County sees significant Pacific Northwest rainfall and damp seasons. We build with proper drainage, joist tape on every joist, rust-resistant fasteners, and ventilation under the deck to prevent rot. Composite decking (Trex, TimberTech) is especially popular here for the maintenance savings; cedar and pressure-treated remain solid choices when properly sealed every 2–3 years. We help you choose based on budget, look, and how much maintenance you actually want to do.

Our Process for King County Projects

Every King County deck project follows the same tested process: free in-home consultation and measurement, written fixed-price proposal, contract and 25% deposit, design refinement and permit submittal, material delivery and demolition (if replacing), framing and decking install, railing and stair install, city inspection, and a final walkthrough with the written workmanship warranty. You'll know what's happening on your job site every day.

Why King County Homeowners Choose Us

We're a local Washington contractor with a written workmanship warranty, transparent fixed-price quotes, and a clean job site every day. Owner Matthew personally walks every King County project from estimate to final inspection — no subcontractor surprises, no hidden fees, no rotating crews. We build the way we'd build for our own families, and our reputation in King County is built on that.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you serve all of King County?

Yes. We build, repair, and replace decks throughout King County and the surrounding neighborhoods. There is no minimum project size — we handle small repairs as well as full multi-level builds.

How long does a deck project in King County take?

Most King County projects take 1–3 weeks of on-site work once permits are approved. Permitting through Snohomish County or the City of King County typically adds 2–4 weeks. We give you a written timeline before signing.

Do you pull permits in King County?

Yes. We pull all required King County and Snohomish County deck permits, schedule inspections, and handle the paperwork from start to final sign-off.

Are you licensed and insured to work in King County?

Yes. We are a licensed Washington State contractor with general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage in place for every King County project.

Request a free deck estimate or call 360-822-3603.