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Every review below is paired with the crew member who led that build — because a testimonial without a name and a face is just text.
We had three quotes. Two guys never even walked the slope. Mike was out here with a level in 20 minutes, talking about footing depth and drainage before we even discussed wood species. That's when we knew.


My husband wanted cedar. I wanted composite. Plank sent us a sample kit and walked us through exactly what each would look like in five years, ten years. We picked composite. No arguments. Just information.


I'm a flipper. I needed it to photograph. They built it in nine days, I listed ten days later, and the deck was in every single buyer comment. Sold $38K over ask. That math works.


Behind the Work

Every carpenter on a Plank crew has a minimum of four years of framing and finish experience before they lead a build. We don't hire from job boards — we grow from within. Our apprenticeship runs 18 months, pairing newer tradespeople with senior carpenters who've built over 200 decks each.
The person measuring your footings Monday morning has done it hundreds of times. They know when a joist crown needs to be flipped before it's nailed. They'll catch the slope issue before it becomes your problem in year three. That's not a sales line — it's just what 11 years of building the same crew looks like.
Day one they showed up at 7:02. Not 7:30, not 8. I work from home. I was watching out the window. That set the tone for everything that followed.


We've had the deck three years. No warping. No soft spots. The railing doesn't move. Every spring I think I'm going to find something wrong and every spring I don't.

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