Deck Installation in Portland, OR
New Deck Construction. Deck Replacement & Repair. Properly Flashed Ledger Connections — Not Just Lag-Bolted to the Wall. Pressure-Treated, Cedar & Composite Decking. Licensed OR #241979.
Decks in Portland face the same moisture challenge as every other exterior structure — sustained rainfall, high ambient humidity, and a climate that keeps wet wood wet for months at a time. The leading cause of deck replacement in the Pacific Northwest is not surface weathering — it is structural rot at the ledger connection, where an improperly flashed deck attachment allows water to enter the wall cavity behind the house and saturate the rim joist and floor framing. VResh Construction builds decks with properly flashed ledger connections every time.
Properly Flashed Ledger
Every deck — the leading cause of Portland deck rot corrected from the start
Rot Repair When Found
If removing an old ledger reveals rot, we repair it
Available 24/7
Storm-damaged deck calls prioritized
Licensed & Insured
OR #241979 | WA #VRESHCL776ND
5–10 Year Workmanship Warranty
On all deck construction and repair
Written Estimates Only
Scope and cost confirmed before any work begins
(503) 272-6436 — Call or Text, Available 24/7
We answer calls and texts at any hour. For storm damage, active leaks, or structural emergencies, calling directly is the fastest path to a response.
Deck Materials We Work With
Pressure-Treated Lumber
The most common deck material in Portland. Current pressure-treated lumber (ACQ or CA-B treatment) is rated for direct ground contact and above-grade applications. Cost-effective and structurally sound.
Pressure-treated decks require regular sealing/staining every 2–3 years for optimal appearance. Fasteners must be rated for use with pressure-treated lumber — hot-dip galvanized, stainless steel, or approved coated fasteners. Standard steel corrodes rapidly in contact with ACQ.
Best for: Most Portland residential applications. Best value for structural decks.
Cedar and Redwood
Western red cedar and redwood are naturally rot-resistant and visually beautiful. Cedar decks are common in Portland's higher-end residential market.
Trade-off: Higher material cost than pressure-treated. Cedar's natural rot resistance does not extend to structural framing — posts and beams should still be pressure-treated where near grade or subject to water contact.
Best for: Homeowners who prioritize appearance and are committed to regular maintenance.
Composite Decking
Composite decking (Trex, TimberTech, Fiberon) is made from wood fiber and recycled plastic. It does not require sealing, does not splinter, and resists staining and fading significantly better than natural wood.
Higher upfront cost than pressure-treated, but lower lifetime maintenance cost.
Best for: Homeowners who want minimal maintenance and are willing to pay the upfront premium.
Our Deck Installation Process
Client's Talk
We have a wealth of experience working as main building contractors on all kinds of projects, big and small, from home maintenance and improvements to extensions, refurbishments and new builds.
Why Ledger Flashing Is the Most Important Part of Your Deck
The ledger board is the horizontal framing member that connects your deck to the house. Water that gets behind an improperly flashed ledger travels down the face of the rim joist, saturates the sill plate, and works its way into the floor framing of your home. This damage is invisible from the exterior until the structure has been compromised for years. We have seen Portland homes with $15,000+ of structural repair needed at the ledger connection — for a repair that proper flashing at original installation would have prevented entirely.
What Proper Ledger Flashing Requires
A through-wall flashing assembly — metal flashing that extends up behind the siding above the ledger and down over the face of the ledger, directing water to the exterior rather than into the wall cavity.
Lag bolt pattern that allows water to drain — not lag bolts drilled at the same height that create a water-collection ledge.
Standoffs or flashing washers at each lag bolt to prevent water pooling around the fastener.
Integration with the existing weather-resistive barrier behind the siding.
We document our ledger flashing installation with photographs for every deck project.
Deck Repair vs. Full Replacement — How to Decide
Serving Portland Metro Area
VResh Construction provides window replacement, siding installation, roofing, dry rot repair and full exterior renovation services throughout the Portland metro area and Southwest Washington.