
Thomasville Decks is a deck builder serving Burlington, NC, building pool decks, custom decks, composite and pressure-treated wood decks, screened porches, pergolas, and fences for homeowners throughout Alamance County. We have served this region since 2015, and we provide written estimates before any work begins - no surprise charges on the final invoice.

Burlington summers are hot enough that a backyard pool is a significant investment for local families, and a properly built pool deck makes that investment usable and safe. Red clay soil under an improperly designed pool deck will shift footings over time, creating trip hazards and drainage problems that are expensive to fix after the fact. Learn more about our approach to pool deck construction and what a complete build includes.
Burlington has a wide range of property types - from tightly spaced mill-era bungalows near downtown to ranch homes with open back yards on the city's edges and newer two-story builds along Highway 49. Each layout calls for a deck design that fits the specific footprint, door placement, and lot grade, which is why we start every project with an in-person site visit before drawing anything.
Burlington's humid summers and heavy spring rainfall keep wood surfaces wet for extended periods, accelerating rot in pressure-treated boards that are not properly sealed and maintained. Composite decking does not absorb moisture the same way, making it a durable option for Burlington homeowners who want a low-maintenance outdoor surface that holds up through Alamance County's wet seasons.
Many of Burlington's homes were built in the 1950s through 1970s, and original decks on those properties - where they exist - are well past their expected service life. Red clay soil movement and decades of seasonal moisture cycles loosen ledger connections and rot joist ends in ways that are not visible without getting underneath the deck. We inspect the full framing, not just the surface boards, before giving a recommendation.
Burlington sits along the Haw River corridor, and low-lying areas near the river and its tributaries see significant mosquito activity in the warmer months. A screened porch gives Burlington homeowners usable outdoor space from early spring through fall without being driven inside by insects or the heavy pollen counts that hit Alamance County every April and May.
Ranch homes and newer suburban builds on Burlington's eastern and southern edges often have large, open back yards with no defined outdoor structure. A pergola adds shade and an anchor for outdoor furniture without requiring a full deck build, and it extends usable yard time through the long Piedmont warm season by cutting direct afternoon sun.
Burlington sits in the heart of Alamance County on red clay Piedmont soil. That clay expands when the ground is wet and contracts when it dries out, and that cycle repeats with every rain and dry spell throughout the year. For deck footings, fence posts, and pool deck perimeter structures, that movement translates to slow, steady lateral pressure that gradually shifts posts, loosens fasteners, and puts stress on the ledger connection where the deck meets the house. The depth and diameter of every footing needs to be sized for these conditions, not just for the load the structure carries. Getting that detail right at the start is what separates a deck that remains stable for decades from one that needs attention in five years.
Burlington's housing stock also spans a wide range, from small wood-frame mill-era cottages near the historic downtown core to postwar brick ranch homes in mid-century neighborhoods, all the way out to newer vinyl-sided two-story builds in subdivisions along Highway 49. The older homes near downtown often have limited lot depth, mature tree roots close to the building line, and original foundations that have settled over 70 or more years. Homes further out tend to have more yard room but may have active termite pressure in the wood framing common in Piedmont construction from the 1960s and 1970s. Burlington also receives about 46 inches of rain per year, and occasional ice storms in January and February add freeze-thaw stress to any concrete or masonry element that holds moisture.
Our crew works throughout Burlington regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Permit applications for Burlington deck projects are processed through the City of Burlington Inspections Department, and we are familiar with the specific documentation and inspection sequence required for residential deck and pool deck projects in the city limits.
Burlington is an easy drive west on I-40 and I-85 from the Triangle, and the city has grown steadily as buyers from the Raleigh-Durham area move out in search of more affordable homes. That growth means we work on everything from original mill-era bungalows near City Park to newer ranch and two-story homes in subdivisions near the Highway 49 corridor on the south side of town. Elon University, located just a few miles from Burlington, draws residents and faculty who often settle in the surrounding Alamance County neighborhoods and invest in outdoor improvements for homes they plan to own long-term.
We also serve homeowners in Lexington, NC, which sits about 30 miles southwest of Burlington along US-64. If you are not sure whether your property falls within our Burlington service area, call us - we can usually confirm coverage in a few minutes and get an estimate scheduled right away. We also regularly work in Greensboro, about 20 miles to the west along I-40.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. You do not need drawings or a firm plan - just a general idea of what you want to do and where on your property.
We visit the property, measure the space, inspect any existing structure, and review soil and lot conditions. You receive a written, itemized estimate before any commitment is required - no verbal quotes or hidden line items later.
We handle the permit application with the City of Burlington Inspections Department on your behalf. Construction begins once the permit is approved, and we coordinate all required inspections so you do not need to track that process yourself.
After the final city inspection is passed, we walk the completed project with you. You do not need to be present during daily construction, but we want you on-site for the walkthrough so any question is answered before we leave.
We serve Burlington and all of Alamance County. Written estimates, no pressure, and a response within one business day.
(743) 347-0033Burlington is the largest city in Alamance County with a population of roughly 57,000 people. The city grew out of its textile manufacturing roots in the late 1800s and early 1900s, and those origins are still visible in the neighborhoods near downtown, where streets are lined with small wood-frame worker cottages and Craftsman bungalows from that era. Burlington sits roughly halfway between Greensboro and Durham along the I-40 and I-85 corridors, and that location has made it a steady destination for buyers priced out of the Triangle who want a real community without the price tag. City Park, with its historic carousel and lake, is one of the landmarks nearly every Burlington resident recognizes and has visited. You can read more about Burlington, NC on Wikipedia.
The city's housing stock reflects its history and its growth. Downtown and the surrounding neighborhoods carry the oldest housing - some dating to the 1910s and 1920s - while the mid-century ranch neighborhoods that spread outward in the postwar decades make up the largest share of single-family homes. Newer subdivisions have been going up along Highway 49 and in the eastern part of the city as demand from Triangle-area buyers continues. Homes further out toward Elon and the rest of Alamance County often sit on larger lots with more yard room and agricultural land nearby. Nearby Greensboro is the closest large metro, and many Burlington homeowners make that commute regularly, bringing with them the expectation of professional, on-time service they would get in a larger city.
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