Mt. Angel Deck Build
A 16×20 cedar deck with hidden fasteners, bench seating, and LED-lit stairs.
This is a sample project illustrating our approach. Your project would be unique to your home, budget, and timeline.

What we'd bring to a project like this.
Oregon decks live and die by how they handle water. For a Mt. Angel cedar deck, we'd overbuild the footings, flash the ledger carefully where it meets the house, and use hidden fasteners on the deck boards so there are no screw heads to collect moisture and rot.
Included in scope: pressure-treated framing, cedar or composite decking (homeowner's choice), code-compliant railing, built-in bench across one edge, and low-voltage step lighting on the stairs. Permit and final inspection handled by us.
Timeline: 2–3 weeks including weather delays. Good shoulder-season project if you want the deck ready for summer but don't want to pay peak-season labor rates.
Sample imagery.
All images are inspiration placeholders — representative of the scope, not of MTZ work.





Who you'd work with.
Our core crew plus the licensed subs we trust. Real names added once your project's scope is confirmed.
- Lead CraftsmanMTZ crew
- FramingMTZ crew
Ready to start?
Let's talk about your project.
Free estimate. Bilingual service. Payment plans welcome. Same crew from the first call to the final walk-through.
