Services
Backyard Living
Covered patios, pergolas, outdoor kitchens, decks, and landscape lighting — designed to tie cleanly into your existing rooflines.
A backyard project only works if it integrates with the rest of your home — the roofline, the drainage, the exterior materials, the light at the time of day you actually use the space. We design backyard projects around how you'll use them in a Texas summer evening, not just how they photograph in spring. Permits, gas, water, electrical, structural, and finish carpentry all stay in-house.
What this looks like
Patios, pergolas & covers
Covered patios, open pergolas, attached shade structures, and custom roof extensions that read as original to the home.
Outdoor kitchens & fire features
Grill surrounds, pizza ovens, fire pits, and full outdoor kitchens with running water and gas. Permitting, gas line, water line, and electrical handled end to end.
Decks & living spaces
Composite and wood decks, pool surrounds, cedar-wrapped posts, and integrated seating. Detailed for Texas heat with the fasteners and flashing that keep them from rotting.
Landscape lighting
Low-voltage path lighting, architectural uplights, pool-area ambient scenes — and smart-controlled if you want app or voice control (see Smart Homes).
Common questions
- Do you handle HOA submittals?
- Yes. We're used to HOA neighborhoods across North Texas — submissions, approvals, neighbor notifications, and inspections are all part of our scope.
- Can a covered patio match my existing roofline?
- That's the right way to do it. We tie new covered structures into existing rooflines so flashing, drainage, and siding all read continuous. A patio that looks bolted-on hurts resale and looks worse every year.
- How long do these projects take?
- Pergola: 2–4 weeks. Covered patio: 4–8 weeks. Full outdoor kitchen + deck + lighting: 8–14 weeks. Permits and HOA approvals are the usual variable.
Ready to talk through your project?
Free walkthrough, written proposal, transparent timeline. We'll tell you whether your scope is reasonable for your budget — and where the trade-offs are.