Known as the 'Gateway to the Hill Country,' Dripping Springs offers a unique blend of small-town charm, natural beauty, and access to Austin. Our deck, patio, and gazebo projects here often feature rustic designs that complement the area's rolling hills and live oaks. From historic properties to new ranch-style homes, we build outdoor spaces that celebrate Dripping Springs' character while providing modern functionality.
"Dripping Springs is Hill Country, so you're working with slopes, rock, live oaks you can't touch. We plan around all of it. The builds out here tend to be bigger because the properties are bigger. Lot of natural stone and wood tones that fit the landscape."
— Mark Toomey
A well-built deck adds 70-80% of its cost back to your home value - one of the highest ROIs of any home improvement. But a poorly built deck becomes a liability: wood rot, unstable railings, even detachment from the house. In Texas, where we swing from 20 degrees to 105 degrees in a single year, proper engineering isn't optional.
Our deck designs account for 100+ degree surface temperatures, freeze-thaw cycles, and the expansion/contraction that destroys poorly built decks. We've refined these details over 5,000 projects.
We back our workmanship for a full year and your materials carry manufacturer warranties up to 50 years. That's confidence earned from four decades of standing behind our work. Most contractors won't even put their warranty in writing.
Permits, HOA architectural review, utility locates, inspections - it's all included. You approve the design and we take it from there. No project management headaches for you.
No subcontractors, no rotating workers. The experienced team that starts your deck finishes it. They take pride in their work because their name is on it.
The challenge: Some Dripping Springs properties are on acreage with longer drives.
How we handle it: We serve the entire Dripping Springs area including properties off Hamilton Pool Road and in Driftwood. Distance is not an obstacle.
The challenge: Outdoor spaces need to complement the natural Hill Country setting.
How we handle it: We design with nature in mind, using materials and colors that blend with the landscape. We protect mature trees and work around natural features.
The challenge: Many properties have septic systems that limit building locations.
How we handle it: We identify septic field locations before design and create outdoor spaces that avoid these areas. Proper setbacks protect your system.