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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Ackward property needs Deck!
While out surveying empty lots to build spec homes I found a nice property in a great neighborhood, however there is a creek behind the property surrounded by heavy brush & trees but not enough space for a viable backyard. In order to make the property appealing I would like to build a higher end deck behind the home to at least give some additional value to the future owner and compensate for the lack of a backyard, which is extremely common in this area. Does anyone have any suggestions or referrals to a deck builder in the Dallas Fort-Worth area? Or any other advice for workarounds for lots with backing similar terrain.
Thanks!