Decks & Patios in North Bonneville, WA
Custom decks and patios built for Pacific Northwest living.
For decks & patios in North Bonneville, the right approach starts with the local housing. North Bonneville is part of our wider Southwest Washington service area in Skamania County.
Near the western gateway to the Columbia River Gorge, North Bonneville sees both heavy Pacific Northwest rain and real east-county wind, so decks & patios here means planning for moisture, rot resistance, and wind-rated exterior detailing — with James Hardie's HZ5 guidance where siding is involved.
This page covers decks & patios specifically for North Bonneville. For the full service details, see our Decks & Patios page, or explore all the remodeling work we do in North Bonneville.
North Bonneville has an unusual history: the original townsite was relocated and rebuilt in the 1970s to make way for the second powerhouse at Bonneville Dam, so most of the city's housing dates to that planned rebuild rather than growing organically over decades. As with the rest of the Columbia River Gorge, wind is a real factor here alongside the region's heavy rainfall, which shapes how we spec siding fasteners, flashing, and trim.
From North Bonneville to the rest of North Bonneville, we match every decks & patios project to the age, construction, and condition of your specific home rather than a one-size-fits-all spec.
- Composite decking (Trex, TimberTech, and similar)
- Pressure-treated and cedar wood decks
- Rot-resistant framing and structural connectors
- Paver patios with proper base, drainage, and edging
- Stamped and stained concrete patios
- Footings and piers engineered for sloped and drainage-sensitive lots
- Multi-level and hillside decks with stairs and landings
- Cable, aluminum, and glass railing systems rated for Gorge-corridor wind
- Built-in seating, planters, and lighting
- Prep for pergolas, fire features, and outdoor kitchens
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Site Assessment & Design
We evaluate your yard's grade, drainage, soil, and wind exposure — all of which matter on the sloped lots common across our service area — and design a deck or patio with material options and a fixed-scope estimate.
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Permit & Layout
We prepare drawings and pull permits where required. Elevated and attached decks generally need a permit, engineered connections, and inspections; we handle that for your jurisdiction.
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Foundation & Structure
Deck footings and piers are engineered and set for your soil, slope, and drainage, with properly flashed connections tying the structure back to the home. Patio bases are excavated, graded, and compacted before the surface goes down.
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Surface & Finishing
Decking, pavers, or concrete are installed, followed by railings, stairs, and lighting. We complete a final inspection and share care guidance.
Typical timeline: Typically 1 – 4 weeks. We provide a written schedule after assessing your North Bonneville home.
Permit requirements for decks & patios in North Bonneville are handled through City of North Bonneville — Building Department. Because Washington building rules — including the Washington State Energy Code and local amendments — vary from one jurisdiction to the next, we confirm what your specific address requires and pull the permits and schedule the inspections the scope calls for.
- Building permits are required for structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work
- New construction and most remodels must meet the Washington State Energy Code (WSEC)
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How are deck footings handled on a sloped lot?
Sloped and drainage-sensitive lots — common on hillside sites like Camas's Prune Hill — call for engineered footings or piers sized to the soil and slope, with the deck tied back to the home using properly flashed, corrosion-resistant connections. We build to your jurisdiction's engineered design and have it inspected before framing so the structure stays put and stays dry.
Composite or wood for a Southwest Washington deck?
Composite handles our long, wet season with less upkeep — it won't rot or need annual staining, though it costs more up front. Cedar is beautiful and regionally traditional but needs regular sealing to hold up through our rainy winters. We help you weigh cost, look, and maintenance for your project.
Do decks near the Gorge need special engineering?
Often, yes. Homes in Camas, Washougal, and Skamania County see stronger, more consistent wind funneling up the Columbia River Gorge, and we specify railing systems and fastening schedules rated for that exposure rather than treating every site the same.
Do I need a permit for a deck?
Most attached or elevated decks require a permit, engineering, and inspections, and requirements vary by city and county. Ground-level patios often don't, unless they affect drainage or setbacks. We confirm and handle permitting for your address.
Do I need a permit for decks & patios in North Bonneville?
It depends on the scope. City of North Bonneville — Building Department sets the requirements for North Bonneville, and they can differ from neighboring Washington jurisdictions. We confirm what your project needs before we start and handle the permit and inspection process as part of the job.
Do you handle decks & patios on both older and newer North Bonneville homes?
Yes. From North Bonneville to the rest of North Bonneville, North Bonneville in Skamania County spans a range of housing eras and construction types, and we tailor the decks & patios plan to the age and condition of your specific home rather than a one-size-fits-all template.
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