Free Deck Quote for Tewksbury & Billerica, MA
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MA CSL #110124 · HIC #198449 · Family-run in Tewksbury
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Why homeowners choose Senco for decks
A deck lives outside in New England weather year-round, and the part that fails first is almost never the boards you can see — it's the ledger where the deck attaches to your house. Senco is a roofing and waterproofing company first, so we build and flash a deck the same way we flash a roof: to keep water out of your walls. Here's what you get with Senco.
- Licensed and insured — MA CSL #110124 · HIC #198449, family-run in Tewksbury for seven years
- New builds, full replacements, and repairs — from footings up to rotted boards, loose railings, and soft spots
- The ledger board and flashing done with the same waterproofing discipline we use on every roof — where most decks actually fail
- Two decking materials to choose from — pressure-treated lumber and low-maintenance composite — with the real trade-offs explained before you decide
- Backed by Senco's 10-Year Workmanship Warranty, in writing, from the day your deck is complete
What you get with your deck quote
A quote from Senco isn't a rushed guess scribbled on a business card. It's a clear breakdown of the work, the materials, and the price — so you can compare it against anyone else's apples-to-apples.
- A written estimate covering materials, labor, permits, and warranty coverage
- Your decking material options laid out — pressure-treated lumber or low-maintenance composite
- An honest read on whether you need a new build, a full replacement, or just a repair
- A rundown of financing options if you'd rather spread out the cost
- Zero pressure to book on the spot — take it, compare it, decide when you're ready
Deck quote questions
Pressure-treated wood or composite decking — which should I choose?
Pressure-treated lumber costs less up front but needs periodic staining or sealing to hold up over the years. Composite decking costs more up front but skips most of that maintenance and resists rot, fading, and splintering. Neither is wrong — it comes down to your budget and how much upkeep you want to do. We'll lay out both options honestly with your free quote before you decide.
How much does a new deck cost, and what affects the price?
The honest answer is it depends — mainly on the deck's size, how high it sits off the ground, and whether you choose pressure-treated lumber or composite. A repair to boards or railings costs far less than a full build. Rather than guess at a number that won't fit your project, we'll give you a real, written figure with your free quote.
Do I need a permit, and how long does a deck take?
In most cases, yes — Massachusetts building code requires a permit for new decks and many replacements, covering footing depth, ledger attachment, and guardrail height. We pull the permit and handle the inspection as part of every deck project. Timeline depends on the size and material, and because every deck is different we give you an honest schedule for your specific project with your quote.
Do you offer financing for deck projects?
Yes. Through our lending partner GreenSky, you can finance your deck project with 0% financing for 12 months — no interest, no payments — plus longer 10- and 15-year plans if you'd rather spread out the cost. The credit check is a soft pull and won't affect your score. See your financing options →
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