Custom wood and composite decks that expand your living space.
A well-built deck is the perfect way to take in a Lake Marble Falls view, and on steep granite lots it's often the smartest way to make a slope usable at all. Corral Bros builds custom wood and composite decks across Horseshoe Bay, Meadowlakes, and lakeside properties, engineered and anchored for the grade so you get solid, level outdoor space where the ground itself won't cooperate.
On steep lake lots a deck can reach out over the fall of the land to capture the water view, and we set footings properly into rocky ground so it stays rock-steady. We build in wood or low-maintenance composite depending on how much upkeep you want, which matters on second homes. We help you pick materials that handle the Hill Country sun. We are locally owned, licensed, and insured. Call (737) 404-9343 for a free on-site estimate, usually within 48 hours.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Marble Falls property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and decks that holds up to Burnet 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.
Often, yes. On the steep grades near Lake Marble Falls, a deck can reach out over the slope to capture the view where a patio would need heavy retaining and fill. Corral Bros looks at your grade and helps you decide which makes more sense for your lot, budget, and how you'll use the space.
We set footings properly into the rock so the deck stays solid on a slope, adjusting the approach where granite is shallow. It takes more care than footings in deep soil, but it's routine for lakeside builds here. Done right, the deck stays rock-steady for years. We build it to hold.
It depends on how much upkeep you want. Wood looks classic but needs regular sealing under the Hill Country sun; composite costs more upfront but shrugs off sun and weather with little maintenance, which many second-home owners prefer. Corral Bros walks you through both so you pick what fits your property and schedule.
It depends on size, materials, height off the ground, and how complex the footings are on your slope. A ground-level wood deck differs a lot from an elevated composite one over a grade. Corral Bros gives a free on-site estimate, usually within 48 hours. Call (737) 404-9343.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.