White Hills Property Management did an outstanding job on our kitchen renovation. The team was professional, on time, and easy to communicate with throughout the whole project. The workmanship and attention to detail are excellent, and the finished kitchen looks amazing and functions perfectly for our family. We highly recommend them to anyone looking to remodel their kitchen!
Deck Construction in Darien, CT
A new deck is one of the best ways to extend living space at a Darien home — especially with how much of the year families actually spend outdoors here. Whether you're updating a deck off the kitchen of a Tokeneke colonial, building a multi-level deck stepping down to the yard in Noroton, or creating an outdoor entertaining space at a waterfront home near Pear Tree Point, White Hills Property Management designs and builds Darien decks that match the home and last.
Decks Built for Darien Homes For coastal homes, we use composite decking and stainless or coated hardware to handle salt air and humidity. For inland Darien properties, hardwood and cedar are still popular when the homeowner is willing to maintain them. Either way, we build on engineered footings, flash carefully where the deck meets the house, and frame to current code so the deck holds up for decades.
We handle the full project: design, structural plan, permitting with the Town of Darien, demolition, footings, framing, decking, railings, stairs, and finishing. Multi-level designs and screened porches are also in scope.
Our Process
Free on-site consultation
Design and material selection
Written, fixed-scope proposal
Permitting and construction
Final walkthrough
FAQs
Can you replace an existing deck? Yes. We typically inspect the ledger and footings of older decks — many were under-built — before deciding what can be reused.
Coastal exposure considerations? Composite decking, stainless fasteners, and corrosion-resistant joist hangers near the Sound.
How long does construction take? Most projects run 2–4 weeks of active build time once permits are issued.
Permits? Yes for most decks. We handle them.