A deck project should feel straightforward from the start. You should know what is being built, what is included, and whether the structure underneath is going to hold up. That is where a lot of deck jobs go wrong. The surface might look good on day one, but weak framing, poor stair layout, cheap shortcuts or rushed finishing show up later. We build decks the right way so the final result looks sharp, feels solid, and does not turn into a problem after one or two seasons.
Professional work with a real business behind it.
No vague one-line quotes or confusion on what is included.
Respect for your home and a more professional build process.
Structure and finish both matter if the project is going to hold up.
Send photos or book a site visit and get a clear written scope before work starts.
What we handle
Homeowners in Regina, White City, Pilot Butte, Emerald Park and nearby areas usually want the same thing: a deck that looks sharp, feels solid, and does not become a headache in a couple of seasons. That means the foundation, framing, board layout, and finishing details all need to work together.
Some projects are simple rectangles. Others include privacy screens, covered areas, wider stairs, or premium composite with tighter board planning. We take on both. Whether you are replacing an old treated deck or building a more premium composite layout from scratch, the goal is the same: build it properly and keep the process straightforward.
Trex, Eva-Last, Deckorators and other low-maintenance options built with proper framing and clean detailing.
Straightforward outdoor living spaces, stairs, and railings built to last and priced clearly.
Tear out the old structure and rebuild it properly when the existing deck is beyond a simple repair.
Add shelter, separation and a more finished look without making the space feel boxed in.
The details that make a deck feel complete and function safely day to day.
Fix sagging, undersized, or poorly planned deck framing before it turns into a bigger issue.
How the project gets built
Outdoor projects in Saskatchewan get punished by heat, snow, freeze-thaw cycles, and moisture. That is why shortcuts on structure always show up later. We would rather set the job up right at the start than leave you with movement, bounce, ugly board layout, or railings that feel like an afterthought.
Planning and layout
We start by looking at how the deck will actually be used, what material makes sense for the budget, and what the stairs, privacy features, and railing need to do.
Framing and structure
The frame is laid out with long-term durability in mind so boards land clean, stairs work properly, and the finished deck feels solid underfoot.
Finishing details
Picture-frame borders, skirting, fascia, railing, and stair details are handled so the finished deck looks clean instead of pieced together.
Final walkthrough
Before wrapping up, the project gets reviewed for fit, finish, and anything that needs a final adjustment.
Recent project photos
These project photos show a mix of composite details, covered deck work, stair and railing work, and finished views. Using more than one photo matters because homeowners should be able to see the full deck, not just one cropped hero shot.




Why homeowners call Tall Guy Builds
A lot of deck projects start because the old build was not planned well the first time. We focus on structure, fit and finish, and making sure the final layout feels intentional. That is what separates a clean build from something that looks fine for one summer and then starts showing problems.
Who this is for
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Common questions
Do you build both composite and treated decks?
Yes. Some clients want lower maintenance and a more premium look, while others want a straightforward treated deck with a realistic budget.
Can you rebuild an existing deck instead of patching it?
Yes. If the old deck is structurally tired or badly laid out, rebuilding is usually the smarter long-term move.
Do you handle railings and privacy walls too?
Yes. We can include railings, privacy walls, screens, skirting and stair details as part of the scope.
What areas do you serve?
Regina, White City, Pilot Butte, Emerald Park, Balgonie, Lumsden and surrounding area.
Related project guides
Send over photos, measurements, or a rough idea of what you want built. We’ll give you a clear next step with no guessing and no pressure.