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Turner's Decks

Deck Builder in Exeter Township, PA

Deck Builder in Exeter Township, PA

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Deck Builder in Exeter Township, PA

Turner’s Decks is a locally owned deck builder serving homeowners in Exeter Township and the surrounding Berks County communities. We design and build custom outdoor living spaces for properties throughout the township — from older established neighborhoods to the newer developments stretching toward Douglassville and Birdsboro. Whether you’re replacing an aging structure or starting fresh, we handle the entire process from initial design through final inspection so your project feels clear, organized, and code-compliant.

We’ve been building decks in Exeter and adjacent townships since 2018. That experience matters here specifically: Exeter has a real mix of mid-century homes — many with original decks now well past their useful life — and newer construction toward the township edges, and the build conditions vary meaningfully between them. We design every deck for the property it’s actually on, not from a one-size-fits-all template.

Deck Permits in Exeter Township, PA

Step 1: Review Local Requirements

Most deck projects in Exeter Township require a building permit and must comply with local zoning, setback, and inspection requirements. Factors like deck size, height, and location on your property can all affect what’s required.

Step 2: Permit Application

A permit application must be submitted to Exeter Township along with required documentation, such as deck plans and construction details. Our team prepares the necessary information to support the application and ensure it aligns with township and code standards.

Step 3: Township Review & Approval

Once submitted, the township reviews the application to confirm it meets local and state building codes. We’re familiar with the Exeter Township review process and coordinate directly as needed to keep things moving smoothly.

Step 4: Build & Inspections

After approval, construction can begin. Required inspections are scheduled during and after the build to confirm everything meets code. We manage this process so your deck is completed properly and approved without unnecessary delays.

Decks We Build in Exeter Township

We design and build custom decks tailored to your property, your lifestyle, and the way Exeter Township homes actually live. That includes:

  • Composite and PVC/vinyl decks — Trex Transcend, TimberTech Reserve, and AZEK in colors and board profiles that match your siding and roofline.
  • Pressure-treated wood decks — a budget-conscious option that still meets code and lasts well with regular sealing and maintenance.
  • Cedar and mahogany decks — for the natural, higher-end look that ages beautifully without the maintenance burden of plain PT.
  • Pool decks — built to handle pool chemistry, slip resistance, and the elevated framing that above-ground installations require.
  • Multi-level and elevated decks — common where grade changes or walkout basements call for it.
  • Custom railings, stairs, and integrated lighting — composite, metal baluster, cable rail, glass panels, and post-cap LED systems all available.

Many Exeter homes built in the 1950s through 1980s are now reaching the point where the original deck framing is at end-of-life — even if the surface boards still look serviceable. We see a lot of full replacements in this area where the structure underneath has rotted at the ledger or the footings have shifted. Newer construction toward the Douglassville and Birdsboro borders tends to involve walkout basements and elevated decks tying into second-story access. Both build profiles are common in our weekly schedule.

Local Deck Building Experience You Can Trust

We regularly build decks throughout Exeter Township and the surrounding Berks County area — from Reading to Douglassville to Birdsboro. Properties here range from older split-levels and ranches with deck replacements long overdue, to newer two-story homes with elevated decks tying into walkout basements, to estates with pool surrounds and multi-tier outdoor entertaining areas.

A few build conditions specific to Exeter we account for in every quote:

  • Aging existing structures. A large share of our Exeter projects are full replacements of decks built in the 70s and 80s. The original framing in many of these is undersized by current code, and the ledger flashing details from that era often weren’t done. We open up before we promise — and we’re transparent about what we find.
  • Frost depth and footings. PA’s frost line requires footings at least 36″ deep. Soil conditions in Exeter can include clay layers that resist augers; we plan extra footing time so the first cold snap doesn’t shift your deck two winters from now.
  • Drainage along the Schuylkill watershed. A lot of Exeter slopes toward the Schuylkill, which affects post placement, water management, and ledger flashing decisions. Decks that ignore drainage often show ledger rot within five years.
  • Permit familiarity. We work with Exeter Township Code Enforcement regularly and know what they want to see in framing diagrams, footing schedules, and railing compliance. That familiarity keeps approvals moving.

Our goal is to build decks that feel like a natural extension of your home — and hold up to Pennsylvania’s seasons year after year, not just the first one.

See Our Recent Deck Projects

Our gallery features real projects completed by our in-house crew, showcasing both composite and wood decks across a variety of home styles.

Exeter Township Deck Builder FAQs

Yes. We’re familiar with the local permitting process and manage permits and inspections as part of your project.

Most deck projects take several weeks from permit approval to completion, depending on size, materials, and design complexity.

Composite and PVC/vinyl decks are popular for their low maintenance, while pressure-treated lumber, cedar, and mahogany are excellent options for homeowners who prefer a natural wood look.