Decks in Shrewsbury, MA
Decks built to code, engineered for real New England freeze-thaw cycles. Proudly serving Shrewsbury homeowners — about 45 minutes northwest of our Franklin office via I-495 and Route 9, just east of Worcester.
Decks for Shrewsbury Homes
Shrewsbury is a fast-growing town on Lake Quinsigamond, with neighborhoods like Shrewsbury Center, Edgemere, Walnut Hill, Jordan Road home to colonials and split-levels alongside a wave of newer subdivisions built over the past two decades. A deck that isn’t engineered for frost heave and proper ledger flashing will loosen, rot, or fail within a few seasons. FortExteriors Systems builds new pressure-treated, composite, and PVC decks on properly sized footings below the frost line, with code-compliant railings, ledger flashing, and joist hardware — plus repair and resurfacing for existing decks.
Why Shrewsbury Homeowners Call Us
- Local crews already familiar with Shrewsbury permitting and Worcester County requirements
- Materials and methods matched to Shrewsbury's housing stock
- Free on-site estimate for Shrewsbury addresses
- Licensed, insured, and based about 45 minutes northwest of our Franklin office via I-495 and Route 9, just east of Worcester
What Sets Our Decks Work Apart
Frost-line footings
Footings are dug and poured below Massachusetts frost depth so the deck doesn’t heave or shift over winter.
Composite & PVC decking options
Low-maintenance Trex, TimberTech, and AZEK decking that won’t splinter, warp, or need re-staining.
Code-compliant railings & stairs
Railing height, baluster spacing, and stair stringers built to current Massachusetts building code.
Proper ledger board flashing
The #1 cause of deck collapse is a poorly flashed, poorly fastened ledger board — we flash and bolt every ledger to code.
Get a Free Decks Estimate in Shrewsbury
Local, licensed, and insured — usually available for on-site estimates within a few days.
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Shrewsbury Decks Questions
Do I need a permit to build a deck in Massachusetts?
Almost always, yes. Permit requirements vary by town, and we handle the application and inspection process as part of every deck build.
Composite or pressure-treated wood — which should I choose?
Pressure-treated wood costs less upfront but needs regular staining/sealing. Composite and PVC decking cost more initially but need little to no maintenance and resist rot, splintering, and fading.
How do you keep a deck from heaving in winter?
Footings are dug and poured below the Massachusetts frost line (typically 42-48 inches), which keeps the structure stable through freeze-thaw cycles.
Can you repair an existing deck instead of rebuilding?
Often, yes — we can replace rotted ledger boards, resurface with composite decking over sound framing, or rebuild just the railings and stairs.
Do you handle decks projects for Shrewsbury's older and historic homes?
Yes. Shrewsbury has colonials and split-levels alongside a wave of newer subdivisions built over the past two decades, and we tailor our deck construction and repair approach — materials, profiles, and permitting — to match what that specific housing stock and Worcester County requires.