Custom wood and composite decks that expand your living space.
On Spicewood's slopes, a deck is often the smartest way to build usable outdoor space, cantilevering out over a grade that drops toward Lake Travis to put a level floor and a great view where the ground never could. Corral Bros builds custom wood and composite decks across Spicewood Trails, Briarcliff, and the lake lots, framed for the terrain and the exposure out here.
Building a deck on rocky, sloped ground means setting footings into shallow limestone and engineering for the drop, so we plan the structure around your specific grade. We build with materials that stand up to the Hill Country sun and wind on exposed lots, and we design the deck to fit how you actually want to use the space. Corral Bros is family-built, 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 Spicewood 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.
It depends on size, materials, and how much the slope complicates the footings and framing. A deck over a steep Spicewood grade takes more structure than one on level ground. Corral Bros gives free on-site estimates. Call (737) 404-9343 to schedule, usually within 48 hours.
Yes, that is often the best use for a slope. We set footings into the shallow rock and frame the deck to span the grade, giving you a level floor and a lake or Hill Country view right where the ground drops off. Building on slopes is routine for us here.
Both work, with tradeoffs. Composite handles the intense Hill Country sun with less upkeep and fading, while wood offers a natural look at a lower upfront cost but needs regular sealing. We will walk you through what suits your Spicewood exposure, budget, and how much maintenance you want.
We anchor into the shallow limestone and granite rather than fighting it, which actually makes for a solid base once done right. On Spicewood lots we plan footing placement around where the rock is, so the deck is well supported and stable even on a slope.
Yes, when built for it. Exposed Spicewood acreage catches strong sun and wind, so we use durable materials and fasteners and frame for the exposure. We can also design in shade, like a pergola or roof, so the deck stays comfortable through Hill Country afternoons.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.