Custom Deck Installation Services in Centennial, CO
Your backyard deserves more than a patch of grass, and if you've been putting off building a deck, this is the year to stop waiting.

Centennial's Trusted Deck Builders, Right in Your Neighborhood
Easy Green Landscaping has been building decks for homeowners across Centennial, CO, who want more from their outdoor space, and we treat every project like it’s our own backyard.
Deck installation is one of those investments that pays you back every single day, whether it’s a morning coffee with a view of the Rockies or a summer cookout with the neighbors.
We handle everything from the initial design to the last board, so you’re never left guessing what comes next. Our team knows Centennial’s soil conditions, local setback requirements, and Colorado’s freeze-thaw cycles well enough to build decks that hold up for decades, not just a few seasons.
Most of our deck projects are part of a larger outdoor living vision, and we have the experience to coordinate it all under one roof.

- 1-year workmanship warranty
- 2-year structural guarantee
- Quality wood and composite materials
- 350+ outdoor projects completed
- Licensed, insured, and permits handled
- Clean job site, on-time completion
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What Centennial, CO Homeowners Are Saying About Us
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Ralph Bailey

Michele Dillard
We have a new build home that is on a very steep slope. We have watched other neighbors struggle with various landscape companies for many different reasons. We have also used a different company in our previous home. Easy Green did not create any of those issues we have witnessed and experienced.
They were excellent about calling us back, clear about the timing with the job and when payments would be due. The estimate was what we paid in the end (aside from the few additions that we were given an accurate price for). Our designer listened to our requests; the crew was professional and as clean and as organized as you can be when using so much machinery/tools and moving dirt and materials.
We were impressed at the quality of work and experience of the crew. There was a follow up walk through and Easy Green truly was very easy to work with.
Wood vs. Composite Decking: What's the Right Call for Your Home?
At Easy Green Landscaping, we work with both. During your consultation, we’ll walk you through the trade-offs for your specific situation, budget, and how you plan to use the space.
| Feature | Wood | Composite (Trex) |
|---|---|---|
| Upfront cost | Lower | Higher |
| Maintenance | Annual staining and sealing | Little to none |
| Lifespan | 15-25 years (when maintained) | 25-30+ years |
| Appearance | Natural, classic | Consistent, polished |
| Eco-friendliness | Varies by source | Often uses recycled content |
| Splinter risk | Yes | No |
How Much Does Deck Installation Cost in Centennial, CO?
There’s no single number that covers every deck build, and anyone who quotes you a price without knowing your project specifics isn’t being straight with you.
The cost of your specific project will vary, so we always recommend reaching out with your details so we can put together an accurate quote.
Here are five factors that will shape what your deck costs:
- Size and square footage: The total square footage of your deck is the biggest driver of cost. More deck boards, more joists, more posts, more concrete for footers, and more labor hours all add up with every additional square foot
- Decking material: The choice between pressure-treated wood, cedar, and composite materials like Trex creates significant differences in both material costs and installation time.
- Deck height and structural complexity: A ground-level deck is simpler to build. A two-story deck or one that wraps around a second-floor door requires significantly more engineering, materials, and labor than a flat platform build.
- Features and add-ons: Built-in seating, a pergola structure, landscape lighting, a fire pit area, or a built-in barbecue grill all affect the total cost. These are worth every dollar when they're done right, but they need to be factored in from the start.
- Site conditions and prep work: Sloped yards, rocky soil, existing structures that need to be removed, or underground utilities that need to be marked and worked around add to the prep work before a single board goes down.
Budget and Timeline: What to Expect
Deck Anatomy Basics for Homeowners
- Footers: Concrete pads or piers set below the frost line. In Colorado, that's typically 36 inches deep. They carry the entire load of the deck and have to be right.
- Posts: Vertical supports that sit on the footers and hold up the frame. Height and spacing depend on the deck's elevation and the span of the beams.
- Beams: Horizontal members that run perpendicular to the joists and transfer load to the posts. Beam size depends on span and load.
- Joists: The parallel framing members that support the deck boards. Proper spacing, typically 12 or 16 inches on center, prevents the surface from flexing underfoot.
- Ledger board: If the deck attaches to your house, the ledger is the board bolted to the rim joist of your home's framing. It has to be properly flashed to prevent water intrusion.
- Decking boards: The surface layer, what you walk on. Board orientation, spacing, and fastener type all affect appearance, drainage, and long-term performance.
- Railings: Required by code once a deck exceeds a certain height above grade. Typically 36 to 42 inches tall, with balusters spaced to prevent a 4-inch sphere from passing through.
- Fascia boards: The trim boards that cover the outer frame and give the deck a finished, clean look from the outside.
You don’t need to know every technical detail, but understanding a few basics helps you have a more meaningful conversation with your contractor and make smarter decisions.
Our Deck Installation Process

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The Benefits of Installing a Deck
- Expanded usable square footage without touching the interior of your home
- Increased resale value, decks consistently rank among the top ROI improvements for homes
- A natural gathering space for family, guests, and everyday outdoor living
- Connection to the yard without fully committing to it, great for families with kids or pets
- A platform for future upgrades, like an outdoor kitchen, pergola, or fire pit area
- Year-round usability when paired with a pergola, privacy screens, or a heater setup
- Curb appeal that shows up immediately in how your home looks from the street or alley

Common Questions About Deck Installation in Centennial, CO
Do I need a permit to build a deck in Centennial, CO?
How long does it take to build a deck?
For a standard single-level deck, plan for one to two weeks of active construction once materials are on-site and the permit is approved. Larger or more complex builds take longer. We’ll give you a realistic schedule before we begin.
What decking material holds up best in Colorado's climate?
Colorado’s combination of intense UV, low humidity, and temperature swings is harder on wood. Composite materials hold up better in the long term, especially on south-facing decks that see full sun. We’ll help you weigh the options for your specific situation.
Can my deck be part of a larger outdoor living project?
Let's Build Your Deck This Season

If you’ve been thinking about a deck, there’s no better time to get the conversation started. The sooner you reach out, the sooner we can get you on the schedule and get your yard working for you.
Call us at (303) 766-3304 or visit our contact page here to send us a message with your project details. Easy Green Landscaping brings the experience, the materials, and the work ethic to give Centennial homeowners a beautiful deck that lasts.
Centennial sits in Arapahoe County, just south of the Tech Center corridor, offering easy access to the city without the density. Locals spend weekends at Centennial Center Park for community events, or head over to Cherry Creek State Park for paddleboarding and trails. The city’s proximity to the mountains makes outdoor living a year-round priority, and Streets at SouthGlenn keeps everyday life convenient close to home. For homeowners here, patio installation in Centennial, CO, is less of a luxury and more of a natural extension of how people already live.