A great deck isn’t just boards and rails—it’s framing done right, details that line up, and a finished space that feels like it belongs to your home. TimberCo builds decks that look sharp and hold up.
Outdoor living focused
Decks and outdoor spaces built for real use—not rushed work.
Quality over shortcuts
Clean lines, solid structure, and consistent details from start to finish.
Straightforward process
Clear expectations, organized scheduling, and a final walkthrough you’ll feel good about.
Decks designed for real use—grilling, gathering, family space, and everyday living. We build with strong structure, clean transitions, and finishes that fit your home.
Southwest Ohio (Dayton area). If you’re unsure, send your address and we’ll confirm.
We’ll recommend what fits your goals, your budget, and the level of maintenance you want.
A traditional option suited for straightforward layouts and foundational builds.
Warm grain and tone that makes an outdoor space feel premium.
Consistent finishes designed to hold their look with minimal upkeep.
Premium decking engineered for moisture resistance and long-term performance.
We install systems that fit the deck style and meet code.
We’ll recommend the right level of detail based on material and layout.
We keep the process clear so you always know what’s happening and what’s next.
Send a few photos, rough dimensions, and what you’re thinking. We’ll confirm fit and next steps.
We review layout, access, and material options. You’ll get a clear plan and pricing path.
We build with clean standards and wrap with a walkthrough and punch list.
Submit the quick form and we’ll follow up with next steps.
Yes. We’ll walk through PT vs cedar vs composite vs PVC and help you choose based on maintenance, appearance, and budget.
For projects that require permits, we’ll guide the process and help set expectations around inspection timing.
Absolutely. Stairs and code-compliant railings are a standard part of most deck builds.
A few photos, rough dimensions, and what you’re hoping to build. That’s enough to begin the conversation.