
From a simple backyard deck to a full outdoor living area with fencing and a pergola, Asheboro Deck & Fence handles every part of the job right here in Asheboro.
From a simple backyard deck to a full outdoor living area with fencing and a pergola, Asheboro Deck & Fence handles every part of the job right here in Asheboro.

Asheboro Deck & Fence is a locally owned Deck Builder company serving Asheboro, NC and the surrounding region. We build, repair, and maintain outdoor structures across 16 service categories - from custom deck design and composite installations to wood privacy fences, screened porches, and pergolas. We serve 12 cities throughout central North Carolina, and every project is permitted, inspected, and built to hold up through Piedmont summers and red clay soils.

No backyard template here - your deck is drawn around your yard, your slope, and how you actually want to live outside.
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Tired of refinishing every spring? Composite boards handle Piedmont humidity with nothing but an occasional rinse.
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Trex boards come with a 25-year warranty and hold up through hot, humid NC summers without warping or splintering.
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The classic choice for good reason - pressure-treated wood is solid, affordable, and built to last when properly maintained.
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Cedar's natural oils resist rot and insects, giving you a beautiful wood deck with less maintenance than standard pine.
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Soft boards, wobbly railings, or a deck pulling away from your house - we assess the damage and fix it right.
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A proper seal every two to three years keeps moisture out of your wood deck and extends its life by years.
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Slip-resistant, durable pool decking that stays comfortable underfoot and stands up to water, heat, and heavy foot traffic.
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Low-maintenance vinyl fencing that stays white, holds its shape, and never needs painting - even after harsh weather.
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A solid wood privacy fence gives your backyard real separation - from neighbors, street noise, and wandering pets.
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Enjoy your outdoor space year-round without bugs or rain interrupting dinner - screened porches extend your living area.
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Shade when you need it, open sky when you don't - covered deck designs built for NC's mix of sun and summer storms.
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A pergola adds structure and style to your yard without closing it in - built to handle wind, rain, and years of use.
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Counter space, a grill station, and a sink - outdoor kitchen decks built for people who actually cook outside.
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Make the most of a sloped yard with a multi-level deck that turns an awkward grade into a usable, connected outdoor space.
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Code-compliant railings that are built to not wobble - wood, composite, or metal to match your deck and your style.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through the contact form. We will get back to you within 1 business day - usually faster. You do not need exact measurements or a finished design idea. Just tell us what you have in mind and we will figure out the rest together. There is no pressure and no obligation to move forward.
We come to your property, measure the space, check the yard conditions, and talk through your options in person. You walk away with a written proposal that covers exactly what will be built, what materials will be used, and what it will cost - before we ask you to commit to anything. If you have HOA rules or specific permit questions, we address those here.
Once you approve the proposal, we pull the permit, schedule the build, and keep you updated at every major step. Our crew handles site preparation, framing, inspection, and finishing. When we are done, we walk the completed project with you, answer any questions about care and maintenance, and leave your yard clean. The job is not finished until you are satisfied.
We hold a valid NC General Contractor license and carry general liability and workers compensation coverage on every project. You can verify our license on the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors website before signing anything.
Every estimate starts with a site visit - no phone guessing. You receive a written proposal with a full breakdown of scope, materials, and total cost. There is no deposit required to get your estimate, and no pressure to commit on the spot.
We have been building decks and fences for Asheboro and Randolph County homeowners since 2019. We know the red clay soil, the Piedmont humidity, and the Randolph County permit process - because we deal with all three on every job we do here.
Every deck we build is properly permitted through Randolph County and passes a structural inspection before the surface boards go on. We back our labor with a written workmanship warranty and provide all documentation before we leave the job site.
Ready to get started? Call (336) 628-7099 or send us a message.
"They finished our composite deck a full week ahead of schedule, which was a real surprise. The crew was professional, kept the yard clean every day, and the framing passed inspection without a single issue. We have been using it every evening since it was done."
Marcus T., Asheboro - Composite deck installation
"We had three vinyl fence quotes and theirs was the only one that actually addressed the grading issue in the corner of our yard. They handled it without extra charge and the fence looks exactly like we wanted. Our dogs finally have a yard that keeps them in."
Diane R., Randleman - Vinyl fence installation
"The old deck had soft boards and a railing that moved when you touched it. They came out, assessed the damage, and replaced what needed replacing rather than pushing us to tear the whole thing out. Saved us a lot of money and the deck feels completely solid now."
Kevin M., High Point - Deck repair and replacement
We respond within 1 business day - usually the same day. There is no obligation to move forward after you submit. Once we receive your message, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(336) 628-7099Asheboro Deck & Fence is based in Asheboro, NC and serves homeowners across 12 cities in central North Carolina - including Randleman, High Point, and Burlington. Most of our service area is within an hour of our office, and we are typically able to schedule free on-site estimates within the same week you reach out.
Yes - if your deck is attached to your home, a building permit is required in Randolph County before work begins. Skipping the permit can create real problems when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. The North American Deck and Railing Association is a good resource for understanding national deck safety standards. Your contractor should pull the permit on your behalf as a standard part of the job.
Composite decking resists the repeated wet-dry cycles that cause wood to warp and rot in Asheboro's humid summers. Pressure-treated wood costs less upfront but needs cleaning and resealing every two to three years to hold up. If you want to minimize maintenance, composite is worth the higher initial investment. If budget is the priority now, a well-built wood deck is a solid choice.
The red clay soil throughout Randolph County expands when wet and contracts when dry, which can shift deck posts if footings are not set deep enough. In this area, footings generally need to go 18 to 24 inches deep. A contractor who cuts corners here creates a deck that shifts and creaks within a few years - ask every bidder how deep they plan to dig before you commit.
Fall and early winter are the best-kept secret for deck projects here. Contractors are less booked, lead times are shorter, and the cooler weather is ideal for construction and concrete curing. If you want your deck ready for summer, booking in January or February gets you ahead of the spring rush that fills most contractors' schedules by March.
The boards you walk on are the most visible part of a deck, but the posts, beams, and joists underneath are what keep it safe for years. A deck can look great on top and have a compromised frame underneath. The structural framing inspection required by Randolph County gives you an independent check that the hidden work was done correctly.
A well-built deck is one of the outdoor improvements that buyers consistently notice. With Asheboro's outdoor living season running roughly nine months, a deck adds both daily enjoyment and a visible selling point. A new deck before listing can improve how quickly your home sells and help you avoid inspection-day negotiating.
Asheboro Deck & Fence is a licensed and insured Deck Builder company based in Asheboro, NC, serving Randolph County and surrounding communities since 2019. Our license is issued by the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors, which requires passing a state examination and maintaining active insurance - you can verify our standing on the board's website at any time.
Since 2019, we have completed projects across 16 service categories and 12 cities in central North Carolina. Every project is permitted, inspected, and backed by a written workmanship warranty.
Learn more about our team and our workIf surface boards are soft or splintered but the frame underneath is sound, repair often makes financial sense. If the posts are rotted, the ledger is pulling away from the house, or the deck is more than 20 years old with no maintenance history, replacement typically costs less over the long run than repeated repairs.
A 10 x 12 foot deck fits a small table and chairs for two or three people. A 12 x 16 or larger works for a full outdoor dining set and a grill. The slope of your yard, how close you are to the property line, and any HOA setback rules all affect what is actually buildable on your lot.
North Carolina building rules generally require a railing when the deck surface is 30 inches or more above the ground. The railing must meet specific height requirements. A reputable contractor builds this in automatically on any elevated deck - be cautious of any bid that skips it to cut costs.
Still have questions about your specific project? Call us at (336) 628-7099 or send a message and we will give you a straight answer.
Asheboro is the county seat of Randolph County, located in the Piedmont region of central North Carolina with roughly 25,000 residents. It sits between Greensboro and Charlotte, making it a practical base for families who work in those larger cities while living in a quieter community. The city is best known as the home of the North Carolina Zoo, the largest natural habitat zoo in the United States, which draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year and puts Asheboro on the map in a way that residents take genuine pride in.
The landscape around Asheboro reflects its position on the edge of the Uwharrie National Forest - rolling terrain, red clay soil, and lots that back up to mature hardwood trees. Many properties in the area have oak and pine trees that provide real shade in summer, and the wooded character of the region is part of what makes outdoor living here genuinely enjoyable. Downtown Asheboro has the historic brick storefronts and the Randolph County courthouse that long-time residents recognize as the civic center of the community.
A large portion of Asheboro's housing stock was built between the 1960s and 1990s - ranch homes on half-acre lots with mature trees and, in many cases, decks that have never been replaced. The majority of residents own their homes, which means they invest in keeping them in good shape. That is the homeowner we have been working with since 2019 - someone who takes their property seriously and wants a contractor who knows exactly what Asheboro soil, Asheboro summers, and Asheboro county permits actually involve.
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Asheboro Deck & Fence
111 N Elm St
Asheboro, NC 27203
Hours: Always open, 24/7.
Call Asheboro Deck & Fence today for a free on-site estimate - no obligation, and we respond within 1 business day.