
Thomasville Decks designs and builds custom decks, fences, pergolas, and outdoor living spaces for homeowners across Thomasville and the Piedmont Triad. We handle the permits, manage the build, and leave you with a space your family will actually use.

Thomasville Decks is a full-service deck builder in Thomasville, NC, offering 16 services to homeowners across Davidson County and the Piedmont Triad. Whether your backyard needs a brand-new composite deck, a repaired structure, or an outdoor kitchen setup, we handle every stage - design, permits, and construction. We serve 12 cities in the region, and we have been doing this work since 2015.

No yard is the same - get a deck designed around your specific space, slope, and how you actually use your backyard.
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Skip the annual sanding and sealing. Composite boards hold up through humid NC summers with almost no maintenance.
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Trex is the most recognized composite brand for a reason - it handles heat, rain, and pollen without warping or fading.
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The most affordable way to add real outdoor living space - durable, repairable, and easy to customize.
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Cedar is naturally rot-resistant and looks beautiful - a premium wood option that handles moisture better than most.
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Soft boards or a wobbly railing? We assess what needs fixing and give you honest options - repair or replace.
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A fresh stain and seal every few years keeps your wood deck looking good and extends its life significantly.
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The right pool deck keeps bare feet comfortable and the area around your pool safe and slip-resistant.
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Vinyl fencing needs almost no upkeep and holds its color for years - a practical choice for busy homeowners.
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A solid wood privacy fence gives your backyard a defined boundary and cuts down on noise from the street.
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Enjoy the outdoors without the bugs - screened enclosures extend your usable season in NC's warm climate.
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Shade from the afternoon sun turns a hot deck into a comfortable space you can actually use all summer.
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A pergola adds structure and style to your backyard without fully closing it in - great for climbing plants and string lights.
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Move your grilling setup off the grass and onto a purpose-built deck with room for a grill, prep space, and seating.
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A sloped yard does not have to be a problem - a multi-level deck turns the grade into a design feature.
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New railings can transform the look of an aging deck and bring it up to current safety code at the same time.
Learn MoreCall us or fill out the form on this page. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. Come prepared with a rough sense of size and any photos you like - but do not worry if you are starting from scratch.
We visit your property, look at the slope, the door placement, and the sun patterns, and talk through what you want. Within a few days you get a written, itemized estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and permit fees separately - no single lump sum.
Once you approve the quote, we pull the permits, schedule the inspections, and manage the construction from first post to final walkthrough. When we are done, you get a deck that is fully permitted, inspector-approved, and ready to use.
We carry general liability and workers compensation on every project. You can ask for proof of coverage before we lift a single board - no hesitation.
We visit your yard, take measurements, and deliver a written itemized quote - free of charge. No phone-only guesses, no pressure to sign the same day.
We have been building decks in Davidson County since 2015. We know the permit process, the soil conditions, and the neighborhoods here.
We manage the entire Davidson County permit process from application to final sign-off. You do not make a single call to the county - we handle it entirely.
Have a question before committing? (743) 347-0033 or send us a message.
They gave me a written quote on a Tuesday and broke ground the following week after the permit came through. The crew finished our composite deck in four days and it came out level and clean. I pushed on the railing hard and it did not move at all.
Marcus T., Thomasville - Composite deck installation
Our old pressure-treated deck had soft boards near the ledger and the posts had shifted in the clay. They replaced the whole thing, handled the Davidson County permit, and the inspector signed off without any issues. The new deck feels completely solid.
Diane R., High Point - Deck repair and replacement
We asked about adding a pergola over the existing deck and they came out the same week to measure. The pergola took two days to build and tied into the deck framing cleanly. Our back patio finally has shade in the afternoon and we are out there almost every evening now.
Kevin S., Lexington - Pergola installation
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward after the estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure your yard and talk through your options.
(743) 347-0033Thomasville Decks is based in Thomasville, NC and serves 12 cities across the Piedmont Triad, including High Point, Lexington, Greensboro, and Winston-Salem. Most homeowners in our service area can expect a site visit scheduled within the same week of their first call.
Yes - in North Carolina, any deck attached to your home or raised more than 30 inches requires a permit before work starts. The permit process means an independent inspector checks the structure, which protects you if something ever goes wrong.
Thomasville averages over 45 inches of rain per year. Composite boards handle that moisture cycle without warping or rotting. Wood decks can last just as long, but only with consistent sealing every two to three years.
The red clay soil throughout Davidson County expands when wet and contracts when dry. Footings that are not set deep enough or sized correctly for clay will shift over time, causing the deck to lean or pull away from the house.
Late February through May and September through October are the sweet spots. Summer heat slows footing cures, and contractors fill up quickly once spring hits. Booking in late winter gives you the best chance at your preferred timeline.
Press on a few boards near the ledger - soft or spongy spots mean rot has set in. Push firmly on the railing. If either fails, the structure needs attention. Surface-only weathering can often be addressed with cleaning and staining.
A complete estimate lists materials, labor, permit fees, and debris removal separately - not as a single number. The North American Deck and Railing Association recommends getting at least three written quotes before committing to any contractor.
Thomasville Decks is a licensed and insured deck builder based in Thomasville, NC, serving Davidson County and 11 surrounding communities since 2015. We carry general liability and workers compensation coverage on every job, and we are licensed through the North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors.
Over the past decade we have built, repaired, and upgraded hundreds of decks across the Piedmont Triad - across 16 services, from simple pressure-treated builds to multi-level composite installations and full outdoor living spaces.
Want to know more about how we work? Read about our approach or get in touch directly.
If the frame and footings are solid but the surface boards are worn, a re-decking or staining job is far more cost-effective than a full rebuild. A good contractor will tell you honestly which situation you are in.
The ledger is the board connecting your deck to your house wall. If it is not properly bolted and flashed, it is the most likely place for water damage and structural failure. Ask your contractor specifically how they handle this connection.
Over 10 years, a composite deck typically costs less in maintenance than a wood deck of the same size. According to Consumer Reports, composite materials outperform wood in long-term durability and appearance retention in humid climates.
Ready to start planning? Call (743) 347-0033 or send us your project details and we will follow up within 1 business day.
Thomasville is known as the "Chair City" - a name that reflects its long identity as a furniture manufacturing hub in Davidson County. The city of roughly 26,000 residents sits along US-29/70, right between High Point to the north and Lexington to the south. Many of its neighborhoods were built during the mid-20th century furniture boom, giving the city a mix of brick ranch homes, craftsman bungalows, and modest in-town lots that reflect the working-class roots of the community.
Downtown Thomasville is anchored by the Big Chair, a 30-foot replica of a Duncan Phyfe chair that has stood as a local landmark since 1951. The city also has its own school district, Thomasville City Schools, separate from the county system - another marker of the city's distinct local identity. Most homeowners here are long-term residents: roughly 55-60% of housing units in Thomasville are owner-occupied, which means people invest in their properties with an eye toward staying.
For deck builders, Thomasville presents a specific set of conditions. The red clay soil common throughout the Piedmont holds water for days after heavy rain - a factor that affects how we set footings on every project. The city receives around 45 inches of precipitation per year, and summer humidity pushes well into the 80s. That climate makes material selection and proper drainage details more important here than in drier parts of the country. We work across Thomasville - from the older neighborhoods near downtown to the newer subdivisions along the city edges - and we know what these homes and lots require.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Thomasville Decks
704 Dillon StAlways open, 24/7.
Call or fill out the form and we will schedule a free on-site estimate within the week.