Composite deck with railings built by Advanced Deck & Porch

Quincy, MA

Deck Contractor in Quincy, MA

Decks, porches, repairs, and railings built for Quincy's coastal conditions — our own crew, free on-site estimate.

Decks Built for Quincy's Coastal Climate

Near the coast, salt air is hard on fasteners and finishes — which is why stainless or coated hardware and low-maintenance composite or PVC decking often make sense for Quincy homes. We'll walk your property and recommend materials suited to the exposure, framed in pressure-treated lumber for a rot-resistant structure.

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New Decks

Composite or hardwood decks sized and framed for your yard.

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Porch Rebuilds

Open, screened, and enclosed porches rebuilt to code.

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Repairs

Board replacement, joist repair, railing reinforcement, water-damage fixes.

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Stairs & Railings

Stringers, treads, guardrails and handrails built to 780 CMR.

Deck steps and landing by Advanced Deck & Porch Deck railing detail by Advanced Deck & Porch

Materials That Last in New England

Every structure is framed in pressure-treated lumber, whatever surface you choose.

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    Composite deckingTrex, TimberTech, AZEK — low-maintenance PVC/composite.
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    HardwoodsIpe, Mahogany, Red Cedar for a natural-wood look.
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    RailingsWood, black aluminum/cable metal, or composite-matched systems.
Finished deck and railing work by Advanced Deck & Porch

How a Quincy Deck Project Works

From first call to finished build — with our own crew, no subcontracting.

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Free On-Site Estimate

We visit, measure, and talk through options — no ballpark phone quotes.

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Permitting & Design

We coordinate permits under MA 780 CMR and finalize the design.

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Professional Build

Our crew builds it — typically 3–10 business days for a new deck.

Quincy Deck FAQs

Do I need a permit for a deck in Quincy?

New decks and structural work generally require a permit under Massachusetts building code (780 CMR); we coordinate it. Minor cosmetic repairs may not.

What materials hold up best near the coast?

Composite/PVC decking (Trex, TimberTech, AZEK) and stainless or coated hardware resist salt-air exposure well; all framing is pressure-treated for rot resistance.

How long does a build take?

As a range: new decks typically 3–10 business days, repairs 1–5, stairs/railings 1–4 — depending on size, access, and materials.

Are you licensed and insured?

Yes — proof of license and insurance is available upon request.

Serving Quincy & Greater Boston

We serve Quincy and the surrounding South Shore and Greater Boston area, coordinating local permitting on structural work.

Planning a Deck in Quincy?

Tell us about your project and we'll set up a free on-site estimate. See our new decks or request a quote.

callCall (857) 837-2100