
Thomasville Decks is a deck builder serving Salisbury, NC, building covered decks, patio covers, custom decks, composite and pressure-treated wood decks, screened porches, pergolas, and fences for homeowners throughout Rowan County. We have served this region since 2015, and we provide written, itemized estimates before any work begins - no surprises when the job is done.

Salisbury summers are hot and humid, and an uncovered deck in direct afternoon sun becomes difficult to use for months at a time. A covered deck or attached patio cover gives homeowners usable outdoor space through the full warm season without requiring them to go inside when temperatures peak. See the full details of what our covered decks and patio covers service includes and what roofing options are available.
Salisbury has a high concentration of pre-1950 homes, and those older properties rarely have back door configurations or lot layouts that fit a standard deck template. Victorian and Craftsman bungalow homes near the West Square neighborhood, for instance, often have steep back-yard grades and close property lines that require a custom design to work around rather than a packaged layout lifted from a catalog.
Pressure-treated wood is a practical first-deck choice for Salisbury homeowners on a defined budget. It costs less upfront than composite materials and can be stained and sealed to match older home exteriors, which matters on Salisbury properties with historic character. The key is getting the framing right from the start, because Rowan County's moisture levels make soft spots develop quickly in undersized joists.
Many Salisbury homes were built before 1950, and any deck or attached porch on those properties is carrying decades of freeze-thaw cycles, root pressure, and humidity exposure. We regularly find rotten joist ends, failing ledger connections, and post bases that have shifted on older Rowan County homes where the surface looks acceptable but the framing underneath does not. We inspect from the bottom up before making any recommendation.
Older Salisbury neighborhoods with mature tree canopy and established landscaping see heavy insect activity in the warmer months. A screened porch lets homeowners use outdoor space in the evenings from spring through fall without the mosquito pressure that is common near Grants Creek and other low-lying areas in the city. It also keeps spring pollen off outdoor furniture during Rowan County's peak pollen season.
Salisbury's 44-inch annual rainfall and high summer humidity create conditions where wood deck surfaces without consistent sealing begin to deteriorate within a few years. Composite decking does not absorb moisture the same way, making it a better long-term value for homeowners who do not want to budget for annual maintenance. It is also a cleaner match for historic homes where a low-maintenance exterior is important.
Salisbury is one of North Carolina's oldest cities, founded in 1755, and a large portion of its housing stock predates modern building codes. That history means two things for any deck project: first, the existing structure the deck will attach to may have original framing that requires evaluation before a ledger connection is made; second, the city has strict historic preservation considerations for homes in registered districts that can affect what materials and designs are acceptable. Working on older homes here is not the same as working on a ten-year-old subdivision house, and a contractor who treats them the same way will create problems. Rowan County's red clay soil adds another layer - the same expansion and contraction cycle that stresses foundations in Burlington and the rest of the Piedmont is active in Salisbury, putting steady pressure on footings and post bases throughout the year.
Salisbury averages around 44 inches of rain annually, and summer humidity stays high from June through September. That moisture load is what makes under-built or under-maintained deck framing fail faster here than it would in a drier climate. Freeze-thaw cycles from December through February crack concrete footings that hold moisture and loosen mortar joints on brick homes, which are common throughout the city's older neighborhoods. Salisbury also has a significant canopy of mature trees on established residential lots - roots from large oaks and hardwoods are a routine consideration when placing footings, because root intrusion can undermine a concrete pier over a decade or more if placement is not thought through at the start.
Our crew works throughout Salisbury regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work in Rowan County. Permit applications for Salisbury deck projects run through the City of Salisbury Planning and Zoning Department, and we are familiar with the documentation and inspection sequence required for residential deck projects in the city limits, including properties in or adjacent to historic districts.
Salisbury's layout divides naturally into the older historic core near downtown, established mid-century neighborhoods spreading outward from the center, and newer suburban development on the city's edges. The neighborhoods near Catawba College and the streets surrounding the Salisbury National Cemetery carry some of the city's oldest and most character-rich homes, and those are properties where we pay particular attention to matching materials and finishes to what is already there. US-52 and I-85 run through the area and connect Salisbury to Charlotte to the south and to the rest of the Piedmont to the north and east.
We also serve homeowners in Thomasville, NC, which sits about 25 miles north of Salisbury along US-29 and US-52. We also work regularly in Lexington, NC, about 20 miles to the north - both are well within our regular service area.
Call us or submit through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. You do not need plans or a firm idea of materials yet - just a general sense of what you are trying to accomplish.
We visit your Salisbury property, measure the space, inspect any existing structure or porch framing, and evaluate soil and root conditions on the lot. You receive a written, itemized estimate before any commitment - no verbal quotes that change once work starts.
We file the permit application with the City of Salisbury on your behalf and begin construction once approval comes through. We schedule and coordinate all required inspections, so you do not need to manage that back-and-forth with the city yourself.
After the city inspection is passed, we walk the completed project with you. You are welcome on-site at any time during construction, but we require you at the final walkthrough so every question is answered before we close out the job.
We serve Salisbury and all of Rowan County. Written estimates, no pressure, and a response within one business day.
(743) 347-0033Salisbury is the county seat of Rowan County with a population of roughly 34,000 people. Founded in 1755, it is one of the oldest cities in North Carolina, and that age is written into the landscape - more than 30 buildings and districts in the city are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Downtown Salisbury has kept its brick storefronts and tree-lined streets largely intact, and the neighborhoods surrounding the historic core are dense with Victorian-era homes, Craftsman bungalows, and Colonial Revival styles on established lots with mature trees. Catawba College, in operation since 1851, anchors one side of the city and gives the surrounding streets a settled, campus-town character. The Salisbury National Cemetery, one of the original 14 established by President Lincoln, is a landmark nearly every Salisbury resident recognizes. You can also read more about Salisbury, NC on Wikipedia.
The residential fabric of Salisbury reflects the city's age and stability. Pre-1950 homes make up a large share of the housing stock, particularly close to downtown and in neighborhoods like Fulton Heights and West Square. Mid-century brick ranch homes fill the neighborhoods that spread outward from the city core in the postwar decades, and newer construction is limited mostly to the city's outer edges. Most Salisbury homeowners have lived in the area for years and maintain their homes with the intention of staying. Nearby Lexington, NC is about 20 miles north along US-52, and Thomasville, NC is about 25 miles north, both well within the area where we regularly build and repair decks.
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