Wood Deck Installation in Kingwood TX
Looking for professional wood deck installation in Kingwood TX? Astro Outdoor Designs builds clean, code-compliant decks that look sharp and hold up in Houston-area weather.
New builds, replacements, extensions, stairs, railings, and covered transitions — done right for homeowners across Kingwood, Humble, Atascocita, and The Woodlands.
Straight framing, solid fastening, and proper joist spacing.
Layout options that match how you actually use the space.
Transparent pricing ranges based on size + design complexity.
Popular Wood Deck Styles We Install
Pick a build style, then we size it to your yard, entry points, and how you use the space.
Ground-Level Deck
Clean and cost-effective. Great for patios, back doors, and low elevation builds. A popular choice for Kingwood homes with flat yards.
Raised / Multi-Level
Better views, better flow. Ideal when your home sits higher than the yard grade.
Pergola / Shade Features
Add shade and make it feel like an outdoor room. A smart upgrade for Houston summers.
Deck Installation Build Options
These upgrades change price the most — because they change labor and materials the most.
Layout & Shape
Rectangle is fastest. Angles, curves, picture-frame borders, and benches add labor.
Railings & Stairs
Standard wood rails, metal balusters, cable rail, or privacy walls. Stairs depend on height + width. All railing systems meet IRC building code requirements.
Materials
Pressure-treated pine (budget), cedar/redwood (premium look), or composite decking (low maintenance).
How We Build Your Wood Deck
Simple process. No mystery, no sloppy shortcuts.
1) Measure + Design
We confirm deck size, elevation, stairs, door thresholds, and drainage. Then we lock the layout.
2) Footings + Framing
Footings, posts, beams, joists, hangers, blocking. This is where strong decks are made — built to Texas IRC standards.
3) Decking + Rail System
Boards installed straight and tight. Railings and stairs built for safety and clean lines.
4) Finish + Final Walkthrough
Cleanup, punch list, and optional stain/seal schedule based on material type.
Wood Deck Installation Pricing in Kingwood TX
These are real-world ranges for deck installation in the Greater Houston area. Exact price depends on size, height, stairs, railing type, and material choice.
(Square footage is the biggest factor.)
Common Add-Ons (Typical Ranges)
Railings: $55–$140 per linear ft (wood → premium systems)
Stairs: $900–$3,500+ (height/width/landings change everything)
Pergola / Shade: $2,500–$12,000+ (size + details)
Stain/Seal (optional): depends on sq ft + product system
Fast Budget Examples
These are rough examples to help you think. Exact quote comes from site conditions.
PT: ~$5,000–$8,600 • Cedar: ~$7,200–$12,200 • Composite: ~$10,000–$17,000
PT: ~$6,700–$11,500 • Cedar: ~$9,600–$16,300 • Composite: ~$13,400–$23,000
PT: ~$9,000–$15,400 • Cedar: ~$12,800–$21,800 • Composite: ~$18,000–$30,700
Deck Installation FAQ
How long does a wood deck installation take?
Most standard decks are 2–6 working days once materials and any permitting are ready. Larger, raised, or multi-level decks take longer.
Do you handle permits for deck builds in Kingwood?
We can, depending on your area and scope. Some builds require permits based on height/attachment — the City of Houston permitting office and Montgomery County have different requirements. We’ll tell you up front what’s needed.
Pressure-treated vs cedar vs composite?
PT is best value. Cedar looks great and feels premium but needs maintenance. Composite costs more up front but is lower maintenance over time — a solid choice for Houston’s heat and humidity.
What makes the price jump the most?
Square footage, height (raised vs ground), stair complexity, and railing system. Layout complexity (angles/borders/benches) also adds labor.
Get a Wood Deck Installation Quote
Ready to get your deck built in Kingwood? Send us the basics and we’ll tighten this into a real number.
What to include (fastest quote):
Approx deck size (example: 12×16) and height off the ground
Material preference (PT / cedar / composite)
Railings + stairs needed? (and where)
A couple photos of the area (from the door looking out helps)





