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Deck Builder in Leland, NC | Deck and Patio TuneUp

Deck and Patio TuneUp is a licensed North Carolina contractor with 13 years in business and close to 100 years of combined industry experience, building custom decks, porches, pergolas, and outdoor living spaces engineered for Leland’s coastal wind loads and humid subtropical climate, backed by a 10-year limited structural warranty.

Why Leland Needs a Deck Specialist

Leland is the most populous town in Brunswick County and the largest municipality in the county, incorporated in 1989. The town is primarily covered by ZIP code 28451, with nearby mailing addresses sometimes routing through 28479, 28461, and 28412. Documented subdivisions and master-planned communities include Brunswick Forest, Compass Pointe, Magnolia Greens, Waterford of the Carolinas, Mallory Creek Plantation, Grayson Park, Hawkeswater at the River, Hearthstone, The Bluffs on the Cape Fear, The Willows at Leland, Windsor Park, Olde Towne, and Maritime Shores. Our main Wilmington office is about 14.1 miles and 24 minutes from Leland.

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Services We Offer in Leland

Custom Decking

We design and build decks for every home and lifestyle, including platform, raised and multi-level, rooftop, pool and spa, screened, covered, and cantilevered designs. We serve both residential and commercial clients, and our team handles site preparation, foundation installation, framing, construction, and permit acquisition. Decking options include pressure-treated wood, exotic hardwoods, composite, and PVC.

Deck Railing, Framing, and Lighting

We install, repair, and update traditional, modern, custom, cable, glass, composite, vinyl, aluminum, and PVC railing systems, plus exterior handrails and residential and commercial guardrails. Deck lighting covers design consultation, full installation, wiring and electrical work, and lighting automation, including post cap, rail, and step lights. Railing and lighting brands include TimberTech, ColorGuard, Atlantis cable railing, TCI Screen Railing, and Barrette Outdoor Living.

Porches, Sunrooms, and Enclosures

We build front porches, wraparound porches, screened-in porches, covered porches, and porch enclosure systems, plus four-season sunrooms designed for year-round use. We work with stone, brick, concrete, composite, PVC, aluminum, and LVP/LVT materials, partnering with SCREENEZE, TCI Screen Systems, and PGT Windows.

Pergolas, Cabanas, Pavilions, and Gazebos

We build attached and freestanding pergolas, classic pergolas, fixed and motorized louvered pergolas, custom cabanas, pavilions, and gazebos in wood, pressure-treated lumber, PVC, composite, or aluminum. Preferred brands include Equinox louvered pergolas and Alumawood by Four Seasons Outdoor Living.

Outdoor Living and Privacy Screens

We turn decks and patios into complete destinations with outdoor kitchens, built-in seating and corner benches, privacy walls, deck boxes, storage solutions, planters, and full outdoor living rooms. Privacy screen work includes screen walls, privacy panels, aluminum-framed screens, standalone screens, and PVC solutions, using Progressive MagnaTrack and TCI Screen Systems.

3D CAD Design and Structural Engineering

We offer full 3D CAD design and renderings, 2D design and floorplans, customization planning for seating and outdoor kitchens, and permit-ready drawings and documentation. Our structural engineering services let you visualize and verify your project before a single board is placed.

Permitting in Leland

The Town of Leland issues residential and commercial building permits, including deck permits, within town limits through the Department of Planning and Inspections, located at 102 Town Hall Drive. Brunswick County handles permitting for areas outside Leland’s incorporated boundaries. Applications are submitted through the Town’s online portal, Evolve. Residential first submittal plan review takes about 10 business days, with second and third submittals at 3 business days each, so a typical clean deck permit runs about 2 to 3 weeks from submission to issuance.

A few local rules regularly catch out-of-area contractors. The North Carolina General Contractor license threshold is $40,000 per project, higher than the $30,000 many expect. General and subcontractors must be listed at the time of residential permit application, before plan review begins, which differs from Brunswick County and many other jurisdictions. Decks in Leland are classified as accessory structures under the Town’s zoning ordinance, with side and rear setbacks commonly running 5 to 10 feet depending on the zoning district, and a zoning permit review is required in addition to the building permit.

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Weather and Ground Conditions in Leland

Leland sits in a humid subtropical climate on the North Carolina Coastal Plain, with three factors that stress deck structures. First, Brunswick County west of Hwy 17 falls in the 140 mph wind zone under the NC Residential Code, the highest wind speed category in coastal North Carolina outside the barrier islands, so decks must be engineered for these loads at ledger connections and railings. Second, the area receives about 58 inches of rainfall annually with high humidity, which accelerates rot in untreated framing and corrosion in unprotected fasteners. Third, intense summer heat and UV exposure fade and degrade certain decking and railing finishes over time.

Footing depth in Leland is set by the NC Residential Code minimum of 12 inches below finished grade, since deep frost protection is not a factor in this climate. The sandy, lower-bearing coastal plain soils often call for larger-diameter footings or wider bearing pads to reach the required bearing capacity. Lots near tidal creeks such as Sturgeon Creek, Mallory Creek, or Jackeys Creek can have saturated or hydric soils that may require wider footings, deeper footings to reach firmer subsoil, engineered foundations such as helical piers, or flood-zone-compliant footing design.

HOA Approvals in Leland

Leland has many master-planned and HOA-governed communities, including Brunswick Forest, Compass Pointe, Magnolia Greens, Waterford of the Carolinas, Mallory Creek Plantation, Grayson Park, and Hawkeswater at the River. Most review exterior modifications, including decks, screened porches, and pergolas, through an Architectural Review Committee before construction begins, governed by North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 47F. Common review criteria include deck color, decking material, railing style, height above grade, visibility from the street or golf course, and screening. Architectural review typically takes 14 to 45 days from a complete submission, and homeowners should secure HOA approval before applying for the Town building permit, since both are usually required for a clean submittal in the master-planned communities.

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Areas We Serve Around Leland

We build decks and outdoor living spaces throughout Leland and Brunswick County, including Brunswick Forest, Compass Pointe, Magnolia Greens, Mallory Creek Plantation, Grayson Park, Hawkeswater at the River, and the Standley-area communities, serving Leland from our Wilmington office.

Our Process

We start with a free consultation and 3D CAD design, then confirm zoning setbacks, accessory structure rules, and any HOA approval needed for the parcel. A dedicated sales and design team and project manager guide the project, our crew handles permit acquisition through the Town of Leland, and we build to the 140 mph coastal wind zone with footings sized for Leland’s sandy coastal plain soils.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for a deck in Leland?

Yes. The Town of Leland issues deck permits within town limits, and a zoning permit review is required alongside the building permit. We confirm what your project needs and pull the permit.

How deep do deck footings need to be in Leland?

Footings extend at least 12 inches below finished grade per the NC Residential Code, with wider or deeper footings where sandy or poorly drained soils require more bearing capacity.

Does Leland's weather affect deck design?

Yes. Decks west of Hwy 17 must be engineered for the 140 mph wind zone, and high humidity and rainfall make material and fastener selection important, which is why we build with proven, durable materials.

Do HOA communities in Leland require approval before a deck permit?

Many do. Communities like Brunswick Forest and Compass Pointe review decks through an Architectural Review Committee before construction. We help homeowners prepare what each association needs.

Ready to Start Your Deck Project in Leland?

Your first step is a free consultation. Call (910) 742-1620 to talk with our team about your deck, porch, pergola, or outdoor living project. As a licensed North Carolina contractor with 13 years in business, close to 100 years of combined industry experience, and 2,000+ projects completed, we bring professionalism and integrity to every build, backed by a 10-year limited structural warranty. Financing is available.

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