Custom Decks & Deck Replacement in New Hampshire

In New Hampshire, a deck isn’t just an add-on — it’s where summer evenings stretch a little longer, where kids run barefoot, and where neighbors stop by unannounced. When it’s built right, a deck becomes part of the home’s story.

At Kilted Builders, we specialize in custom deck construction and full deck replacement for homeowners throughout central New Hampshire. Whether you’re starting fresh or replacing an aging, unsafe structure, we focus on solid framing, clean details, and long-term durability — not shortcuts.

Custom Decks Designed for Your Home

Composite deck replacement project in New Hampshire featuring durable gray decking, precise board alignment, and white vinyl railing.
Overhead aerial of a custom pool deck built by Kilted Builders, featuring pressure-treated decking around an above-ground pool in New Hampshire

No two homes — or families — are exactly alike. That’s why we don’t build “standard” decks.

Our custom decks are designed around:

  • How you plan to use the space

  • The architecture of your home

  • Sun, slope, and drainage conditions

  • Long-term maintenance expectations

From simple pressure-treated platforms to full composite decks with custom railings, benches, and stairs, every deck is designed to feel like it belongs — not like it was added later.

We guide you through layout, materials, and code requirements so you can make informed decisions without feeling overwhelmed.

Aerial view of a custom composite deck with white railings and an above-ground pool at a New Hampshire home.
Custom composite deck with black aluminum railing built in New Hampshire by Kilted Builders.
Custom deck construction built for New Hampshire weather and structural requirements

Deck Replacement: When Repair Isn’t Enough

Many decks in New Hampshire were built decades ago — often before modern codes, proper flashing details, or today’s fasteners existed. On the surface they may look fine, but underneath, rot and structural issues can hide in plain sight.

A deck replacement is often the safest and most cost-effective option when:

  • Ledger boards are compromised

  • Footings don’t meet current code

  • Framing shows signs of rot or movement

  • Railings no longer meet safety standards

We carefully assess what can be reused and what must be replaced, then rebuild the deck correctly from the ground up — meeting today’s codes and designed to last for decades.