Deck Construction in Mountain Park, GA
Mountain Park's wooded lots and quiet, natural setting make it one of the most appealing communities in North Fulton County for outdoor living. A custom-built deck lets you take full advantage of the mature tree canopy, generous lot sizes, and rolling terrain that define this small Fulton County town. Catalino Quality Construction provides professional deck construction services to homeowners throughout Mountain Park and nearby communities including Roswell, Sandy Springs, and South Cherokee.
Custom Deck Design for Mountain Park Properties
No two Mountain Park lots are alike. Homes here were primarily built from the 1970s through the 1990s on large, wooded parcels with varied elevations and established landscaping. That means deck construction often requires thoughtful design that accounts for slopes, tree placement, sight lines, and the relationship between indoor and outdoor living spaces.
Our Mountain Park deck services include ground-level decks, elevated platform decks, multi-tier designs that follow natural grade changes, wraparound configurations, and custom features like built-in seating, pergolas, and integrated planters. Whether your home backs up to a wooded ravine or sits on a gently sloped clearing, we design and build a deck that works with your property rather than against it.
Materials Built for North Fulton's Climate
Mountain Park's dense canopy holds moisture and limits airflow, which accelerates wear on unprotected wood surfaces. We help homeowners choose materials that balance appearance, durability, and long-term maintenance based on their specific site conditions.
We build with pressure-treated southern yellow pine, western red cedar, and low-maintenance composite decking from Trex and TimberTech. Composite boards resist moisture, mold, and insect damage without requiring annual sealing or staining — a significant advantage under heavy tree cover. For homeowners who prefer natural wood, we recommend a protective stain-and-seal schedule to guard against the damp conditions common on shaded Mountain Park lots.
Hillside and Elevated Deck Construction
Mountain Park's rolling terrain means many deck projects involve elevated structures, deep footings, and engineered support systems. With nearly 15 years of experience in residential construction, Robert Catalino and his crew have the structural knowledge to handle complex hillside builds, including multi-tier layouts with separate stair systems, elevated posts set in reinforced concrete footings, and beam-and-joist assemblies designed for long, unsupported spans.
We work closely with structural engineers when required and ensure every connection, fastener, and bearing point meets or exceeds code requirements.
Permits, Licensing, and Insurance
Catalino Quality Construction is licensed through the State of Georgia and fully insured with both general liability and workers' compensation coverage. We handle all permitting through Fulton County, including plan submissions and inspection scheduling, so you never have to visit a county office.
Ready to build a deck that makes the most of your Mountain Park property? Contact us for a free on-site estimate.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to build a new deck in Mountain Park?
Most deck projects in Mountain Park take two to four weeks from permit approval to final inspection. Hillside builds on sloped lots or multi-level designs with custom railings may add additional time depending on site conditions and engineering requirements.
Do I need a permit to build a deck in Mountain Park, GA?
Yes. Fulton County requires a building permit for new deck construction. Catalino Quality Construction handles the entire permitting process for you, including drawings, submissions, and scheduling inspections.
What decking material works best for Mountain Park's wooded lots?
Composite decking from brands like Trex and TimberTech performs well under Mountain Park's heavy tree canopy because it resists moisture, mold, and insect damage without requiring annual staining. Pressure-treated lumber and cedar are also good options for homeowners who prefer the look and feel of natural wood.
Can you build a deck on a sloped or hillside lot in Mountain Park?
Absolutely. Many Mountain Park properties sit on rolling terrain, and we have nearly 15 years of experience engineering elevated, multi-tier, and hillside deck structures with proper footings and support systems.
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Project Photos
Brazilian Hardwood Deck
Large low-profile platform deck built with Brazilian hardwood — naturally resistant to rot, insects, and heavy weather. Features mitered fascia corners and full hardwood stair treads and risers.
Custom Built-In Deck Bench
Custom L-shaped bench built into an existing deck railing. Pressure-treated lumber framing with a wide plank seat, designed to wrap the corner and maximize seating without taking up floor space. A simple addition that turned the deck into an outdoor dining area.
Deck Rebuild — Roswell
Ground-up deck rebuild in Roswell — fresh pressure-treated decking laid tight, a rebuilt railing system with proper post spacing and secure balusters, and a layout that makes the space usable again. Same footprint, done right.
Deck Renovation — Marietta, GA
Full deck rebuild in Marietta — old multi-level structure torn out and replaced with an expansive single-level composite deck. Cedar-tone composite decking with pressure-treated railing and black iron balusters for a sharp, modern look in a wooded backyard setting.
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Exterior Staircase & Walkway Platform
New composite deck staircase and landing platform for a log cabin. Composite treads on pressure-treated framing with lattice skirting, rustic log-post handrails, and a gate at the deck entrance. The walkway platform connects the cabin stairs to the hot tub, providing a level composite surface over the gravel.
Floating Deck — Pressure-Treated Build on Pier Footings
Ground-level floating deck built on concrete pier footings against a brick home. Pressure-treated framing and decking throughout, with a side staircase, turned wood balusters, and capped newel posts. The low-profile platform maximizes usable backyard space without attaching to the house structure.
Front Porch Addition
Structural front porch build-out with hardwood decking, craftsman columns, beadboard ceiling with recessed lighting, and a king-post gable truss centerpiece.
Full-Width Deck Build
New pressure-treated deck spanning the full width of the home's back elevation — centered stair run, black iron balusters, and a railing system built to last. Transformed a small stoop into real outdoor living space.
Outdoor Living Transformation — Patio, Deck & Custom Wet Bar
Outdoor living space rebuilt from the ground up — covered patio with heavy timber structure, metal roof, string lights, dual ceiling fans, slate-look tile floor, rebuilt railing with black iron balusters, composite stair treads, and a granite-topped wet bar with built-in sink.