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Waterway Woodworking

Decks & Patios·5 South Eckar Street, Irvington, New York 10533
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About Waterway Woodworking

Waterway Woodworking builds custom decks and patios for Irvington homeowners. Their skilled team creates outdoor living spaces tailored to each property's unique layout and style.

Listing last verified March 2026. Information sourced from public records and Google Business data.

Decks & Patios Services

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decks & patios services offered in Irvington:

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  • Store
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  • Custom deck design and construction
  • Composite and wood deck installation
  • Patio design and hardscaping
  • Deck repair and board replacement
  • Deck staining, sealing, and restoration

Decks & Patios in Irvington — FAQ

How much does a deck cost in Irvington?

Decks in Irvington cost $45-$135 per sq ft, with an average project of $22,000. Composite decking (Trex, Azek) and natural stone patios are standard. Permits and inspections add to timeline.

Do I need a permit for a deck in Irvington?

Yes, deck construction in Irvington requires a building permit from the Village of Irvington Building Department ((914) 591-8335). The permit process includes plan review and inspections for structural and safety codes. Most Irvington decks also need to meet setback requirements from property lines.

What's better: wood or composite decking in Irvington?

Composite decking is popular in Irvington because it handles New York's weather without annual staining. While composite costs more upfront ($40-$75/sqft vs $25-$45/sqft for pressure-treated), lower maintenance often makes it more economical over 15-20 years. Trex, TimberTech, and Azek are the most common brands local contractors install.

Does Irvington's coastal location affect deck material choice?

Yes. Salt air and higher humidity in Irvington accelerate corrosion on hardware and decay on untreated wood. Use stainless steel or hot-dipped galvanized fasteners, and choose composite, PVC, or tropical hardwood decking for best longevity. Pressure-treated pine will need staining every 1-2 years in coastal conditions versus 2-3 years inland.

Before Hiring a Decks & Patios Pro in Irvington

Use this checklist to vet contractors before signing a contract.

  • Ask about footer depth and frost protection

    Deck footings in NY/CT must extend below the frost line (36-48 inches). Shallow footings heave and destabilize the entire structure.

  • Verify the design meets current building code for railings and stairs

    Railing height, baluster spacing, and stair riser dimensions are code-regulated. An out-of-code deck fails inspection and is a liability.

  • Confirm the ledger board attachment method to the house

    A poorly attached ledger board is the number one cause of deck collapses. It should be bolted (not nailed) with proper flashing.

  • Verify Home Improvement Contractor license with your municipality

    New York counties require Home Improvement Contractor registration. Check with your local clerk's office or building department.

  • Confirm general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage

    Ask for a certificate of insurance (COI) naming you as additionally insured. Workers' comp protects you if a worker is injured on your property.

  • Get 2-3 written estimates that itemize labor, materials, and timeline

    Lump-sum quotes hide details. Itemized estimates let you compare apples to apples and catch hidden costs.

  • Check permit requirements with Village of Irvington Building Department ((914) 591-8335)

    Contact village hall for permit requirements.

  • Ask for 3 recent local references and actually call them

    Ask references specifically: Did the job finish on time and on budget? Were there surprises? Would you hire them again?

Verify contractor credentials: NY Division of Licensing Services

Best Time to Hire a Decks & Patios Pro in New York

Seasonal timing guide for the Northeast (CT/NY metro area).

SpringMar - May
Best time

Book now for a deck ready by summer. Concrete footings need above-freezing overnight temps. Pressure-treated lumber and composite are both fine in spring conditions.

SummerJun - Aug
Good time

Peak season — you'll be enjoying your deck while others are waiting for theirs. Staining and sealing cure best in warm, dry conditions. Book 4-6 weeks ahead.

FallSep - Nov
Good time

Good building conditions through October. Apply stain or sealant before night temps drop below 50°F. Concrete work must finish before first hard freeze.

WinterDec - Feb
Off-season

Footings and concrete cannot be poured in frozen ground. Use this time to design, get permits, and lock in a spring start date. Material prices are sometimes lower.

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