Building in Livingston County requires an understanding of diverse terrains—from the sandy soils near the Huron River chain of lakes to the expansive rural lots in Fowlerville and Hartland.
We ensure every project meets the strict 42-inch frost-depth requirements enforced by the Livingston County Building Department in Howell, ensuring your deck remains stable through decades of Michigan winters.
From lakeside cottages in Pinckney to family homes in Brighton and rural properties near Fowlerville, we design and build custom decks that fit the way Livingston County residents live. Our team knows how to work with sloped lakefront lots, expansive backyards, and HOA-managed subdivisions — delivering beautiful, code-compliant decks that stand up to Michigan’s four seasons. We proudly serve the entire Livingston County area with craftsmanship, local knowledge, and a commitment to doing things right the first time.
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Livingston County gets its share of lake effect moisture, heavy snow, and freeze-thaw conditions. We build decks with deep footings, moisture barriers, and high-performance materials that can handle Michigan’s toughest seasons without warping, heaving, or fading.
Livingston County operates differently than Washtenaw. For most residents, getting a deck built is a two-step legal process.
Step 1: Land Use Permit: Homeowners must first get approval from their specific Township Zoning Department.
Step 2: Building Permit: Once the township gives the “green light,” the official building permit is issued by the Livingston County Building Department located at 2300 E. Grand River Ave. in Howell.
Whether you’re near downtown Brighton or tucked into the woods outside Pinckney, we’ll help you design and build a custom deck that fits your lifestyle and your lot.
455 E Eisenhower Pkwy
Suite 300-207
Ann Arbor, MI
48108
Hours: Monday – Friday 8 AM – 5 PM