Custom wood and composite decks that expand your living space.
Corral Bros builds custom wood and composite decks across Elgin, giving you a solid, good-looking outdoor space that fits your home and how you use the backyard. From raised decks on sloped Highway 290 acreage to cozy platforms behind in-town Elgin homes, we design and build decks to last through Central Texas sun and weather. We are a locally owned, family-built crew that builds tight, level, and to code.
Elgin's climate and soil shape deck construction. Intense summer sun is hard on materials, so we help you choose wood or composite that holds up, and we set footings deep enough to stay stable in the area's expansive clay, which moves as moisture changes. On rural lots we can work with slope to create raised decks with real presence. Corral Bros is licensed and insured, works residential and commercial, and offers free on-site estimates usually within 48 hours. Call (737) 404-9343 to plan your Elgin deck.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Elgin property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and decks that holds up to Bastrop County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Composite decking resists Central Texas sun, heat and moisture with very little upkeep and lasts longer, while wood costs less up front but needs regular sealing and staining. We build both and help you weigh cost against long-term maintenance for your space.
Deck cost depends on size, materials (wood vs composite), height, and features like railings, steps and lighting. We design to your budget and give a clear, itemized quote, building on proper footings and framing so the deck is safe and lasts.
It depends on the size, whether you choose wood or composite, and complexity like height, railings, and stairs. Composite costs more up front but lasts longer with less upkeep. Corral Bros gives a free on-site estimate in Elgin, usually within 48 hours, so you can compare materials and options with real numbers.
Both work here, but each has trade-offs. Composite handles Elgin's intense sun and heat with far less maintenance and no staining, while quality wood costs less initially but needs regular sealing to survive our summers. We walk you through the trade-offs so you pick what fits your budget and how much upkeep you want.
We set footings deep enough to reach stable ground below the zone where Elgin's clay expands and contracts with moisture. Proper footing depth and spacing are what keep a deck level and solid over time instead of shifting with the seasons. It is foundational work that cheaper builds tend to shortcut.
Yes. Many rural Elgin properties along the 290 corridor have slope, and a raised deck is a great way to create usable, level outdoor space with a view. We engineer the framing and footings for the grade so the finished deck is solid, safe, and built to last on your specific lot.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.