Decks & Porches in Annapolis, MD

Deck builder in Annapolis MD — adding decks to 80s–90s colonials & ranchers in Hillsmere Shores, Admiral Heights & Parole. Licensed. Free estimates.

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Outdoor living space adds usable square footage and real value to your Maryland home. PRG builds custom decks, screened porches, and covered outdoor areas using pressure-treated lumber, composite, and PVC materials suited to the local climate.

Decks & Porches Services We Offer in Annapolis

  • Custom deck design and construction in wood or composite
  • Screened porches and three-season rooms
  • Covered porches with roofing that matches your home
  • Multi-level decks with stairs, landings, and built-in seating
  • Pergolas, arbors, and shade structures
  • Deck replacement and resurfacing of aging structures

Our Decks & Porches Process in Annapolis

We design your deck around how you plan to use it — dining, entertaining, relaxing, or all three. We prepare permit-ready plans showing footings, framing, and railing details, handle the Anne Arundel or Howard County permit application, and build to code with inspections at every stage.

Decks & Porches for Annapolis Homes

Annapolis neighborhoods like Hillsmere Shores, Bestgate, and Admiral Heights feature 1980s-90s colonials and ranchers where homeowners are upgrading original builder kitchens, bathrooms, and adding composite decks. Parole's newer construction brings homes with modern layouts but builder-standard finishes that buyers upgrade within the first year. PRG helps Annapolis homeowners modernize their homes with quality materials suited to Maryland's humid climate.

Annapolis Housing Styles

Annapolis homes include 1980s-90s colonials and ranchers in Hillsmere Shores, Bestgate, and Admiral Heights, along with newer construction in Parole and surrounding planned communities.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Annapolis

We serve homeowners in Hillsmere Shores, Bestgate, Admiral Heights, and Parole.

Annapolis Remodeling Considerations

1980s-90s colonials and ranchers in Hillsmere Shores and Bestgate often have original kitchens and bathrooms ready for modernization. HOA communities like Admiral Heights may require architectural review for exterior changes.

Popular Decks & Porches Projects in Annapolis

Kitchen modernizations in 80s-90s colonials, bathroom renovations updating original builder fixtures, and composite deck builds for homes that never had outdoor living spaces.

Decks & Porches FAQ for Annapolis, MD

What decking material holds up best near the Chesapeake Bay in Annapolis?
For Annapolis homes in Hillsmere Shores, Bestgate, and Admiral Heights, we recommend composite decking like Trex or TimberTech. Maryland humidity and UV exposure break down pressure-treated wood faster, and composite requires no annual maintenance.
Do I need a permit to build a deck in Annapolis?
Anne Arundel County requires building permits for all new deck construction. PRG handles the complete permit process for Annapolis homeowners.
How much does it cost to build a deck in Maryland?
Deck costs in Anne Arundel and Howard County range from $15,000-$25,000 for a basic pressure-treated wood deck to $40,000-$80,000+ for larger composite decks with premium features. See our full Maryland deck building cost breakdown.
What's the difference between wood and composite decking?
Pressure-treated wood costs less upfront ($15-$25/sq ft) but requires annual maintenance and lasts 15-20 years. Composite ($30-$50/sq ft) is maintenance-free and lasts 25-30+ years. Read our composite vs. wood decking comparison.
Do I need a permit to build a deck in Anne Arundel County?
Yes. Anne Arundel County requires building permits for new deck construction. You'll need to submit plans showing deck size, height, attachment method, footing locations, and railing details. Inspections are required for footings, framing, and final completion. We handle the entire permit process including plan preparation and inspection scheduling.
What size deck do I need?
Consider your intended use. For a dining table and 6 chairs, plan at least 12x12 feet. Add a grill area plus seating: 14x16 feet or larger. Hot tubs need additional structural support and typically a dedicated 10x10 section. For multiple zones (dining, lounging, grilling), 400-600 square feet provides comfortable space.
Can you add a roof or pergola to my deck?
Yes. Options include pergolas (partial shade, architectural interest), solid roof extensions matching your house, retractable awnings, and screen enclosures. Each requires proper structural support—we often upgrade deck framing to handle additional loads. Covered spaces require permits. We design covered areas that complement your home's architecture.