NADRA MemberStainless FastenersLifetime Workmanship

Decks that match the craftsmanship of our roofs

We build decks the same way we build roofs — over-engineered, fastened with stainless, and finished with the kind of detail that gets your neighbors asking who built it. From framing to railing, every deck we install is permitted, code-compliant, and backed by the same warranty philosophy that's earned us 1,500+ five-star reviews across Cape Cod.

Owners Patrick Clifford and Alex Yaskavets are both members of the North American Deck and Railing Association (NADRA) — the industry's accrediting body for professional deck builders. That membership means continuing education, code training, and accountability to the standards that protect your investment.

No Rot · No Splinters

AZEK PVC & Composite Decking

The gold standard for low-maintenance decks. AZEK capped polymer and TimberTech composite boards never rot, never splinter, and never need staining. Available in dozens of grain patterns and color blends — from driftwood gray to coastal mahogany — with hidden Cortex fasteners for a flawless finished surface.

  • Lifetime limited & transferable warranties
  • Picture-frame borders & mitered corners standard
  • Hidden fastener systems — no visible screws on the surface
  • Color-matched fascia, risers, and skirt

AZEK & TimberTech

Coastal Classic

Mahogany & Ipe Hardwood

For the homes that deserve a true hardwood deck, we install Brazilian mahogany, Ipe, and Garapa — dense tropical hardwoods with natural rot, insect, and fire resistance that age to a stunning silver-gray patina (or hold their rich red-brown tone if oiled annually). Pre-drilled, face-screwed with stainless trim-head fasteners or hidden Camo/Tiger Claw clips.

Hardwood Decks

Cape Cod Classic

Western Red & Northern White Cedar

The classic New England deck. Western red cedar and Atlantic white cedar give your home that storybook coastal look that ages into a beautiful silver-gray weather patina. Lighter and more affordable than tropical hardwoods, naturally rot- and insect-resistant — and easy to refinish if you want to restore the original tone.

Cedar Decks

Workhorse

Pressure-Treated Pine

The most cost-effective deck surface, especially for larger footprints and rental properties. Modern MCA / ACQ-treated southern yellow pine is approved for direct ground contact, comes in pre-stained colors, and — when installed over a properly flashed frame with stainless or triple-coated fasteners — gives you a great deck at a great price.

Pressure-Treated

Built Underneath

The framing nobody sees — done right

90% of a deck's lifespan is set the day the frame goes up. We don't cut corners under the boards.

Engineered footings

Sonotube-poured concrete piers below frost line, sized per soil load — or helical pile foundations for soft coastal soils. Every connection brackets to galvanized post bases.

Stainless fasteners

Cape Cod salt air eats coated screws. We use marine-grade 316 stainless through the structural connections and visible surface — no rust streaks, no premature failure.

Flashing tape on joists

Trex Protect or Vycor Deck Protector butyl tape on every joist top — the simple step that doubles framing life by stopping rot at the screw line.

Code-Compliant

Railings, stairs & built-in details

Custom railings in cable, aluminum, glass, wood, and composite — all engineered to the 36" / 42" residential height and 200-lb point-load codes. Built-in benches, planters, pergolas, lighting, and under-deck drainage on request. We handle the permit applications, the building inspector sign-offs, and the engineered drawings when required.

What we install

  • Cable rail systems (Feeney, Atlantis)
  • Aluminum & composite balusters
  • Tempered-glass panel rail
  • Custom cedar & mahogany top rails
  • Integrated LED riser & post cap lighting
  • Under-deck drainage (TimberTech DrySpace, Trex RainEscape)
  • Built-in benches, planters, pergolas
  • Hot tub deck framing (engineered for 100+ psf load)
Our Work

Decks we've built across Cape Cod

Custom mahogany deck overlooking the marsh — HyTech Roofing, Cape Cod
Custom mahogany deck overlooking the marsh
Wraparound cedar deck with cable railings — HyTech Roofing, Cape Cod
Wraparound cedar deck with cable railings
Multi-level pressure-treated deck build — HyTech Roofing, Cape Cod
Multi-level pressure-treated deck build
Waterfront deck with picture-frame border — HyTech Roofing, Cape Cod
Waterfront deck with picture-frame border
AZEK composite deck with integrated benches — HyTech Roofing, Cape Cod
AZEK composite deck with integrated benches
Custom railing detail, Cape Cod — HyTech Roofing, Cape Cod
Custom railing detail, Cape Cod
Two-story deck with under-deck storage — HyTech Roofing, Cape Cod
Two-story deck with under-deck storage
Mahogany boardwalk, beachside home — HyTech Roofing, Cape Cod
Mahogany boardwalk, beachside home
Stairs and landing with cedar trim — HyTech Roofing, Cape Cod
Stairs and landing with cedar trim
Custom pergola integrated into deck plan — HyTech Roofing, Cape Cod
Custom pergola integrated into deck plan
Curved waterfront deck — HyTech Roofing, Cape Cod
Curved waterfront deck
Roof deck with ocean view — HyTech Roofing, Cape Cod
Roof deck with ocean view
Detail: stainless hidden fasteners, picture-frame — HyTech Roofing, Cape Cod
Detail: stainless hidden fasteners, picture-frame
Finished deck with built-in lighting — HyTech Roofing, Cape Cod
Finished deck with built-in lighting
FAQ

Decks: common questions

How much does a custom deck cost on Cape Cod?
Most Cape Cod deck projects fall in the $35–$85 per sq ft range, with composite/AZEK at the upper end and pressure-treated pine at the lower end.

Material choice drives the largest cost swing: pressure-treated pine at $35–$45 per sq ft, cedar at $50–$65, AZEK/TimberTech composite at $60–$80, mahogany or Ipe hardwood at $75–$95. Add 15–25% for elevated or multi-level decks, integrated benches, pergolas, hidden under-deck storage, or custom railings. All HyTech deck quotes include the engineered frame, footing inspections, and permitting.

Do you handle the building permit for a new deck?
Yes — HyTech files the building permit application, schedules the rough and final inspections with the town, and provides engineered drawings when required.

Every Cape Cod town requires a building permit for any new deck attached to a structure. We handle the entire process: engineered drawings, town permit application, footing/ledger inspection scheduling, and the final inspection sign-off. We're licensed under Massachusetts HIC and CSL, and our drawings are signed by a structural engineer when the town requires it.

How long does a custom deck last on Cape Cod?
AZEK and TimberTech composite decks come with a lifetime limited warranty. Mahogany lasts 25–40 years, cedar 15–25 years, and pressure-treated pine 15–20 years — all assuming proper framing and stainless fasteners.

The deck surface is only half the story — frame longevity matters more. We use marine-grade 316 stainless fasteners through structural connections, Trex Protect butyl joist tape on every joist top, and pour Sonotube concrete piers below frost line (or helical piles in soft coastal soils). With proper drainage and annual cleaning, an HyTech-built composite deck routinely outlasts the home it's attached to.

Are HyTech's deck builders NADRA-certified?
Yes — both owners Patrick Clifford and Alex Yaskavets are members of the North American Deck and Railing Association (NADRA), the industry's accrediting body for professional deck builders.

NADRA membership requires ongoing code training, continuing education in modern fastening and ledger-attachment best practices, and accountability to the published NADRA installation standards. It's not a paid badge — it's the standard you want a deck builder to be held to.

What railing systems do you install?
We install every major railing system — cable rail (Feeney, Atlantis), aluminum and composite balusters, tempered-glass panel rail, and custom cedar or mahogany top rails — all engineered to the residential 36″/42″ code height and 200-lb point-load.

Cable rail is the most popular choice for waterfront homes because it doesn't obstruct the view. Glass panel rail is a close second. We can mix systems — for example, a cedar top rail over aluminum balusters — and we install integrated LED riser and post-cap lighting on request.

Do you build decks for hot tubs?
Yes — HyTech engineers hot-tub deck framing for a 100+ psf load (versus the 40 psf code minimum for residential decks), so the deck can carry a filled hot tub, the people in it, and snow load simultaneously.

This requires doubled or tripled joists below the hot tub footprint, additional concrete footings, and structural drawings stamped by an engineer for the permit application. We also rough in electrical conduit and drainage so your electrician and plumber don't have to cut into a finished deck later.

Free Estimate

Build a deck that lasts a lifetime

Free in-home design consultation, material samples, and a written quote within 48 hours.

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