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Open-air shade structures that define outdoor space and let in light and air without the full coverage of a solid roof.
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Turn your outdoor space into a room you actually use in July. We build covered decks and patio covers in Asheboro designed for Piedmont heat, heavy rain, and clay-heavy soil.

Covered decks and patio covers in Asheboro, NC add a permanent roof structure to your outdoor space for shade and rain protection year-round, most projects take one to three weeks from the first day of work depending on size and roof complexity, with permit approval from Randolph County adding one to three weeks before work begins.
In Asheboro, an uncovered deck or patio is often unusable by mid-morning on a July day - the combination of direct sun and Piedmont humidity makes the surface too hot and uncomfortable to sit on. A covered structure does not just add shade, it makes your outdoor space functional during the longest stretch of the year. Many homeowners pair a covered deck with a screened-in porch to get both shade and insect protection in one space.
Every project we build in Randolph County goes through the proper permit and inspection process. That means an independent inspector verifies the structure is safe and built correctly, which protects your insurance coverage and your home's value at resale.
If you walk past your outdoor space on a July afternoon and it is too hot to use, that is the clearest sign a cover would change how you live in your home. In Asheboro's climate, an uncovered deck can reach surface temperatures that make it genuinely uncomfortable during peak heat. A covered structure does not just add shade - it makes the space usable for the six or seven months when you would otherwise be stuck inside.
If you are constantly replacing faded cushions or moving furniture inside before storms, your outdoor space needs protection. Asheboro's combination of intense summer UV and frequent afternoon thunderstorms is hard on outdoor furniture. A covered structure protects your investment and lets you leave things set up the way you want them.
If your deck boards are graying, cracking, or cupping within just a few years of installation, the surface is taking more sun and rain exposure than it was designed to handle without protection. In the Piedmont's climate, unprotected wood decking takes a real beating. A cover dramatically slows this kind of wear and can extend the life of the surface underneath by years.
Sometimes the signal is not a problem - it is a missed opportunity. If you have a concrete patio or an existing deck that you rarely use because it does not feel like a real outdoor room, a cover is often what transforms it. Adding a roof, ceiling fan, and lighting turns a slab into somewhere you actually want to spend time.
We build covered structures from the ground up and add roofs to existing decks and patios. The most common roof choices for covered decks in the Piedmont are architectural shingles, standing-seam metal, and polycarbonate panels - each with a different look, price, and maintenance profile. We walk you through the tradeoffs in plain terms so you can make an informed choice before any work begins. Many homeowners who want both rain protection and insect control ask about combining a covered structure with a screened-in porch or screened deck, and we build those combinations too.
For homeowners who want an open-air shade structure without a solid roof, we also install pergolas as part of the same outdoor build. A pergola gives you partial shade and a defined outdoor space without the full enclosure of a covered deck, and they pair well with climbing plants if you want a more natural look.
Best for homeowners who have a solid concrete patio and want shade and rain protection without replacing the surface underneath.
Best for homeowners with a structurally sound deck who want to add a permanent roof without rebuilding the platform.
Best for homeowners starting from scratch who want a complete outdoor structure with decking, posts, and a finished roof built together.
Best for homeowners who want both full shade and bug protection combined in one outdoor space.
Asheboro sits in the North Carolina Piedmont, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the low-to-mid 90s and humidity makes it feel even hotter. An uncovered deck or patio in July is often unusable by mid-morning, which is why covered outdoor spaces are in high demand here. Randolph County also gets around 47 inches of rain per year, with heavy afternoon thunderstorms common from May through September and occasional winter ice storms that can load a roof with significant weight. This means the roofing material and framing on a covered deck need to handle both high-volume rain events and ice - architectural shingles and standing-seam metal both perform well in this climate. Much of Asheboro's housing stock was built in the 1950s through 1980s, and older homes sometimes have ledger boards or deck footings that need reinforcement before a covered structure can safely attach. We check those attachment points carefully before finalizing any design.
Homeowners across the region, including those in High Point and Archdale, rely on covered structures to make their outdoor spaces functional year-round. Randolph County's red clay soil also expands and contracts with seasonal moisture changes, so footings need to be dug deep enough to stay stable - something every contractor we send to your home understands from working in this area.
Describe the size of your space, whether you have an existing deck or patio, and what you are hoping to use it for. We will respond within one business day - no obligation, no sales pressure, just a conversation about whether a site visit makes sense.
We visit your home to measure the space, check the existing deck or wall attachment point, and discuss roof styles, materials, and add-ons like ceiling fans. You receive a written estimate within a few days - a clear, itemized number, not a verbal ballpark.
Once you sign the contract, we submit the permit application to Randolph County Planning and Development. Approval typically takes two to four weeks. We handle the paperwork - you do not need to do anything during this step.
Footings are dug and poured first, then framing and roofing follow. A Randolph County inspector checks the work at key stages. We finish with a walkthrough where we point out any maintenance items and make sure you are satisfied before we leave.
Written estimate, proper permits, Randolph County experience. We reply within one business day.
(336) 628-7099Red clay soil throughout Randolph County expands when wet and contracts when dry - a cycle that shifts footings not dug deep enough into stable ground. We know this area's soil conditions and dig accordingly, which is why our covered structures stay plumb and square year after year rather than racking out of place in two or three seasons.
We submit every covered deck and patio cover project through Randolph County Planning and Development before a single post is set. Permitted work is inspected independently, which means the structure is on record as safe and legal - protecting your homeowner's insurance today and your home sale down the road.
Asheboro gets around 47 inches of rain annually, plus occasional ice storms in winter. We recommend and install roofing - architectural shingles, standing-seam metal, or polycarbonate panels - that is specified for this climate, not just whatever is cheapest to install. The North American Deck and Railing Association publishes best practices that inform how we approach roof connections and drainage on every build.
A significant portion of Asheboro homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and older homes sometimes have ledger boards that need reinforcement before a covered structure can safely attach. We check that connection carefully before finalizing any design - catching issues before work starts is far better than discovering them once framing is already up.
Building in Asheboro for years means we know what local inspectors look for, which soil conditions to plan around, and which materials hold up to the Piedmont's heat, rain, and occasional winter ice. That combination of local knowledge and permitted construction is what homeowners here consistently tell us they were looking for.
Open-air shade structures that define outdoor space and let in light and air without the full coverage of a solid roof.
Learn MoreAdd mesh screening to your covered structure for complete insect protection during Asheboro's long warm season.
Learn MoreStart your outdoor living project with a custom deck platform sized and positioned to match your home and yard.
Learn MoreRandolph County permit approvals take two to four weeks - contact us now so your outdoor space is ready before the heat arrives.