Covered porches, decks, three-season rooms, and outdoor kitchens — built to the same standard as the house they extend, in a climate that punishes shortcuts.
New England weather finds every shortcut. We do not leave it any to find.
Outdoor structures live a harder life than the house does — sun, salt air, freeze-thaw, and snow load, with no drywall to hide sins behind. That is why ours get the same discipline as our homes: correct footings below frost, flashing that sheds water instead of trapping it, fasteners rated for the materials and the coast.
From a simple composite deck to a covered porch with a fireplace and an outdoor kitchen, we design for how you will actually use it — sun angles, screen options, lighting, and the path from the kitchen door to the grill — and build it to be the room you use most from May to October.
No à la carte corner-cutting. These are part of the work, not upsells.
Sun, wind, privacy, and the view — the structure placed and sized for how the yard actually works.
Footings below frost line, properly sized — not deck blocks resting on hope.
The connection to the house done right — where most deck failures (and rot) actually start.
Stainless and hot-dipped fasteners matched to the materials and the salt air.
Covered porches and three-season rooms framed and roofed to match the main house.
Power, gas, water, and lighting roughed in during the build — not retrofitted after.
We look at the site, the sun, and the house, and sketch what fits — both the yard and the budget.
Drawings, material selections, and a line-item budget signed before footings are dug.
Framed, flashed, and finished to outlast the weather — with a final walkthrough that proves it.
Book a consultation. We’ll look at the site or the house, talk budget and timeline honestly, and tell you whether we’re the right builder for it.