El Paso County · Monument, CO

Deck Building in Monument, CO

Big Blu's is a deck building company and deck contractor offering custom cedar, composite (Trex, TimberTech) and pressure-treated deck services across the Pikes Peak region. Every build is engineered for Colorado snow load, sun exposure and freeze-thaw cycles. In Monument we focus on Jackson Creek, Woodmoor, Kings Deer and surrounding neighborhoods.

Big Blu's is a custom deck builder in Monument, Colorado, building cedar, composite (Trex, TimberTech, AZEK) and pressure-treated decks engineered for Colorado snow load, UV and freeze-thaw. Every Monument deck we build starts with on-site samples, an itemized written quote and engineered footings below the frost line. We pull the Monument permit, submit HOA architectural approval and handle code inspection so you don't have to chase paperwork. Whether you want a simple cedar walk-out, a multi-level composite deck with cable railing, or a pergola with built-in seating, we'll design it on-site and build it to last 25+ years.

Local deck building in Monument

Monument's wind, snow load and clay soil chew through cheap fences. We build cedar privacy, split rail and steel that holds up to Tri-Lakes weather — plus reliable snow removal contracts for Jackson Creek and Woodmoor.

Neighborhoods we serve in Monument

  • Jackson Creek
  • Woodmoor
  • Kings Deer
  • Higby Estates
  • Pine Hills

ZIP codes served: 80132

What's included

  • Custom cedar and pressure-treated deck construction
  • Composite decking (Trex, TimberTech, AZEK)
  • Custom railings — cable, aluminum, glass, wood
  • Stairs, landings and multi-level decks
  • Pergolas, privacy walls and built-in seating
  • Deck repair, restaining and board replacement

Deck Building options in Monument

  • Cedar decks

    Western red cedar decking with hidden fasteners and cedar railing.

  • Composite decks

    Trex, TimberTech and AZEK capped composite — 25-year warranty boards.

  • Pressure-treated decks

    Ground-contact treated lumber for budget-friendly long-life decks.

  • Railings

    Cable, powder-coated aluminum, tempered glass, wood — code-compliant.

  • Stairs & multi-level

    Engineered stringers, landings, wrap-arounds and multi-level builds.

  • Pergolas & built-ins

    Pergolas, privacy walls, planters and built-in bench seating.

How our Monument deck building jobs run

  1. Step 1
    Design consult

    We meet on-site, take measurements and bring real wood + composite samples.

  2. Step 2
    Permit & engineering

    We submit footings, beam and load plans for Monument permit and HOA approval.

  3. Step 3
    Build

    Engineered footings below frost line, joists at 12" OC for composite, hidden fasteners on top.

  4. Step 4
    Stain & sign-off

    Final stain or seal coat (cedar/PT), code inspection and a written workmanship warranty.

Deck Building Monument FAQ

How do I get a quote for a new deck in Monument?
We visit your Monument home, take measurements, talk through materials (cedar, composite, railing options), and email an itemized written quote — boards, railing, footings and labor broken out. Estimates are always free.
Cedar or composite for a Monument deck?
Composite (Trex/TimberTech) wins on maintenance and UV resistance, which matters at Colorado altitude. Cedar is warmer-looking and less expensive up front, but needs re-staining every 2–3 years. We bring samples of both to your consult.
Do I need a permit for a deck in Monument?
Yes — almost any attached deck over 30 inches above grade needs a permit in Monument. We pull the permit, submit engineering and handle HOA architectural review.
How long does a deck build take?
Most Monument decks are framed and decked in 1–2 weeks after permits clear. Larger multi-level or composite decks with custom railing can run 3 weeks.

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