Taylor offers a unique blend of small-town Texas charm and proximity to the Austin metro. With a historic downtown, established neighborhoods, and new development driven by major employers, Taylor homeowners appreciate quality craftsmanship. Our outdoor living projects here range from traditional wood decks and gazebos that complement historic homes to modern composite structures for new construction.
"Taylor's got older homes downtown and new development on the edges. Different approach for each. The historic houses need something that fits — wood, traditional style. Newer builds, we usually go composite. Samsung brought a lot of growth out here, so we're doing more work in Taylor than we used to."
— Peter Toomey, Founder
Building codes require railings on any deck surface more than 30 inches above grade - but beyond compliance, quality railings prevent accidents and add significant visual appeal. A well-designed railing system can make your deck feel like a true outdoor room while keeping children, pets, and guests safe.
Every railing we install meets or exceeds local building codes for height, baluster spacing, and load requirements. We handle permits and inspections.
Choose from wood, composite, aluminum, cable, glass, or metal railings. We help you find the perfect balance of aesthetics, maintenance, and budget.
Cable and glass railing systems maintain unobstructed views while providing safety. Perfect for hillside decks and pool areas.
We design railings that complement your existing deck, porch, or home architecture. Every detail matters.
The challenge: Taylor's historic downtown has preservation guidelines that affect outdoor structure designs.
How we handle it: We design structures that complement historic architecture while using modern, durable materials. We understand preservation requirements and create designs that honor the character of older homes.
The challenge: Many Taylor homes are older with unique structural considerations.
How we handle it: We assess each older home individually, checking for proper attachment points and ensuring new structures work with existing construction. Our 40 years of experience includes plenty of older homes.
The challenge: Some Taylor properties are on larger rural lots with unique access and utility situations.
How we handle it: We serve rural Taylor properties just like in-town lots. We assess site access, utility locations, and any special requirements before construction begins.