Orca Roofing & Exteriors is a licensed deck builder serving Tacoma homeowners throughout Pierce County. We build and replace decks of all sizes — from waterfront builds in Ruston and North End to elevated composite structures on Tacoma’s hillside lots — with transparent pricing, proper permits, and no subcontracted crews.
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We are your licensed Tacoma deck builders, specializing in deck installation and replacement for homes across Pierce County — built for Pacific Northwest conditions from day one.
Building from scratch? We assess your lot’s slope, drainage, and sun exposure, then design a deck that performs in Tacoma’s climate and meets Pierce County permitting requirements — before a single board goes down.
Deck projects in Tacoma require permits through Pierce County or the City of Tacoma. We pull all required permits, coordinate inspections, and close the permit before handoff. You don’t manage a single form.
Not every material performs equally in Tacoma’s specific conditions. We work with five proven options and recommend each based on your site, moisture exposure, budget, and how you use the space — not on margin or availability.
Naturally rot-resistant and locally sourced, Western red cedar is a solid choice for well-drained, south-facing Tacoma sites with good sun exposure. With biannual sealing, a cedar deck lasts 15–25 years. Not recommended for waterfront sites, north-facing lots, or any Tacoma property with chronic moisture exposure — composite or PVC is the better spec for those conditions.
The most widely installed composite brand in Pierce County — fully capped, fade-resistant, and warranted for 25 years. Trex Transcend is our most commonly specified product for standard Tacoma builds. Requires only annual cleaning. No staining, no sealing, no splinters. Our Trex decking cost guide covers pricing by board grade in detail.
Premium composite with advanced polymer capping — our recommendation for waterfront builds and elevated structures in Tacoma where moisture exposure is highest. Lifespan of 25–50 years. TimberTech AZEK offers the most realistic wood-grain aesthetics available in composite, which matters for homeowners replacing a cedar deck and wanting to maintain visual continuity.
100% synthetic — zero wood fiber, zero moisture absorption. The right choice for waterfront Tacoma properties, Ruston Way builds, and any site with chronic water proximity. Higher upfront cost, lowest long-term maintenance requirement.
As a preferred Aspire by Brava contractor, we install these slip-resistant composite pavers primarily for ground-level applications. Made from 95% recycled materials, they require virtually no maintenance and provide superior wet-surface traction — meaningful on Tacoma’s rain-heavy outdoor surfaces for nine months per year.
Not sure which material fits your project? Our complete decking material guide compares every option side by side with PNW-specific performance data.
Orca Roofing & Exteriors has been building and replacing decks across Tacoma and Pierce County for 6 years. We’re not a fence company that also builds decks — decks and exteriors are all we do. Every project comes with a written warranty, fully itemized pricing, and a licensed crew that stays on site from assessment through final inspection.
Our contractor license is verifiable at lni.wa.gov. We carry full liability and workers’ compensation coverage — you’re protected from day one, not just while we’re on site. Before hiring any deck builder in Tacoma, verify their L&I license. It takes 30 seconds and protects you from liability if something goes wrong on your property.
We build every deck for Western Washington’s climate — wet winters, UV summers, and everything in between. The materials we spec, the way we frame, and the details we focus on are all chosen for long-term performance in our specific conditions. Not built for a drier climate and hoped it holds up here.
Every estimate breaks down labor, materials with specific product names, permit fees, demolition if applicable, and cleanup. You see every line item before signing anything.
Every Orca deck project comes with a written workmanship warranty. Materials carry their own manufacturer warranties — Trex and TimberTech both warrant their products for 25 years. You get both in writing before we start.
Every Orca deck project follows the same four-step process — designed around Pierce County permitting timelines, Pacific Northwest site conditions, and your specific lot.
We start with a full on-site structural assessment — not just a surface look. On replacement projects, we inspect the ledger board connection, post bases, joist condition, and footing integrity. In Tacoma’s waterfront and hillside sites, we also evaluate slope, drainage, moisture proximity, and load requirements before a design is proposed.
Based on your site assessment, we walk you through material options — cedar, Trex, TimberTech, PVC, or Aspire Pavers — with honest recommendations based on your lot’s moisture exposure, sun, slope, and waterfront proximity. For Tacoma’s waterfront sites in Ruston and North End, we default to PVC or fully capped composite — never cedar where sustained moisture is a factor. You receive a fully itemized estimate with specific product names, permit fees, demolition costs if applicable.
We pull all required permits through Pierce County or the City of Tacoma and coordinate the full inspection schedule — you manage zero paperwork. Permit approval in Tacoma typically takes 2–4 weeks. We factor this into the timeline from day one so construction begins the moment we’re cleared, with no gaps.
Our crew builds with corrosion-resistant hardware rated for Pacific Northwest moisture exposure throughout — not standard steel that corrodes in 3–5 years in our climate. Every project closes with the required county inspection and our own walkthrough covering every connection, railing, and finish detail. The permit closes before we hand off the project.
Deck pricing in Tacoma is driven by material choice, square footage, lot complexity, and whether demolition is required. These are honest installed cost ranges for licensed, permitted projects in Pierce County:
| Installed Cost (per sq ft) | Project Type |
|---|---|
| $18–$28 per sq ft | Cedar or pressure-treated, ground-level, standard framing |
| $28–$42 per sq ft | Composite (Trex, TimberTech), standard complexity |
| $42–$65 per sq ft | Elevated builds, sloped lots, custom railings |
| $65–$85+ per sq ft | Multi-level, engineered footings, premium composite |
Demolition of an existing deck adds $3–$8 per sq ft. Pierce County permits run $500–$1,500 depending on scope. All Orca estimates are fully itemized — no surprises mid-project.
For a full breakdown, see our deck replacement cost guide
We build and replace decks throughout Tacoma and the broader Pierce County area — including North End, Ruston, Stadium District, Proctor, Fircrest, University Place, Lakewood, Gig Harbor, and Puyallup. Looking for deck services in another part of the Puget Sound? We also serve:
King County builds, hillside lots, composite and cedar installs for Eastside homeowners.
Pierce County residential builds, cedar and composite options for South Sound homeowners.
Lakefront and hillside builds across Kirkland and the North Eastside corridor.
Whether you need a deck replacement or a new build, Orca Roofing & Exteriors is the licensed deck builder Tacoma, WA homeowners trust — transparent pricing, Pierce County permits handled, and builds designed to last in the Pacific Northwest.
$18–$28/sq ft for cedar, $28–$42 for composite, $42–$65+ for elevated or waterfront builds. Demolition adds $3–$8/sq ft. Pierce County permits run $500–$1,500. All estimates are fully itemized — no single-number bids. For more information visit our guide about the cost to replace a deck.
Yes. Most deck builds and replacements in Tacoma require a permit through Pierce County or the City of Tacoma. A contractor who skips permits creates insurance complications and resale problems. Orca pulls all permits and manages the full inspection schedule on your behalf.
Fully capped composite — Trex Transcend or TimberTech AZEK — for most Tacoma builds. PVC for waterfront sites and chronically wet locations in Ruston and North End. Cedar only for well-drained south-facing lots with good sun exposure — not recommended for waterfront or north-facing properties. For more information you can visit our guide about decking materials.
5–10 business days of active construction for standard replacements, plus 2–4 weeks for Pierce County permit approval beforehand. Elevated or waterfront builds typically run 2–4 weeks of construction. Weather delays are common October through April in Western Washington.
If the structural framing is sound, repairs can add 10–15 years. If posts, joists, or the ledger board show rot — or repair costs approach 50–60% of replacement cost — full replacement is the smarter investment. We assess the full structure on our first visit and give you a clear recommendation before any commitment.
Yes. Waterfront and high-moisture sites along the Tacoma waterfront, Ruston Way, and Gig Harbor require specific material specs — PVC or fully capped composite, corrosion-rated hardware throughout, and framing designed for sustained moisture exposure. We’ve completed multiple waterfront builds in Pierce County and spec these projects differently from standard residential builds from the first site visit.