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Deck & Patio Building in Wyoming, PA

At 570 Remodeling, we extend your living space outdoors — and in this part of Pennsylvania, that means building something that holds up to everything NEPA weather throws at it.

The residential lots along Wyoming Avenue and throughout the borough give homeowners real outdoor space — and a properly built deck or patio makes it usable year-round, not just until the first freeze-thaw cycle buckles the boards or heaves the pavers.

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Our Exterior Remodeling Services

From new deck builds to patio hardscape and fence installation in Wyoming, here’s what we handle:

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Custom Deck Construction

Pressure-treated structural framing with composite decking — Trex or AZEK — on the surface where Wyoming homeowners want low maintenance through NEPA winters. Ledger bolted properly to the house, footings set at correct frost depth, joist hangers where they belong. We build for what the weather here actually does to wood.

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Deck Repair & Restoration

Board replacement, ledger assessment, joist sistering, and railing rebuilds on existing Wyoming decks. We evaluate the structure honestly — sometimes a targeted repair is the right call, and sometimes it isn’t. We tell you which before any work starts.

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Patio & Hardscape Installation

Concrete patios, paver systems, and natural stone set on properly compacted, depth-correct base material. In Wyoming, base prep is everything — frost heave will destroy a patio built on inadequate base within two winter cycles. We don’t skip that step.

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Fence Installation

Privacy fencing, picket, and split rail with posts set at proper frost depth for Wyoming’s soil and freeze conditions. Wood, vinyl, and aluminum — we help you choose based on the site, the neighbors, and how much maintenance you’re actually willing to do in five years.

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Porches & Railings

Front porch rebuilds and railing systems built to current code — baluster spacing, rail height, structural attachment. Wyoming’s older homes sometimes have original porch framing that’s well past its useful life. We assess the structure and rebuild from a sound foundation, not on top of rot.

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Outdoor Kitchen Integration

Built-in grilling stations, counter space, and weather-rated storage integrated into Wyoming decks and patios. Gas lines and electrical run through the structure properly from the start — not bolted on after the deck is built.

Why Choose 570 Remodeling for
Your Outdoor Remodeling Project?

Wyoming homeowners choose us for outdoor projects for straightforward reasons:

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Durable Materials

Every material we spec for Wyoming decks and patios is selected for NEPA’s freeze-thaw cycles and hard winters — composite over pressure-treated framing where it makes sense, paver base done to depth, footings below frost line. We build for what the weather here actually does, not for how it looks in a product brochure.

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Permit & Code Compliance

Decks and new porches in Wyoming require permits — we file them and build to current code so the project passes inspection and protects the value of your property. No shortcuts that show up as problems later.

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Superior Value

Local Luzerne County crew, no franchise markup, no subcontracted strangers. What Wyoming homeowners pay reflects what the work actually costs to do right — not what it costs to run a national operation through a territory.

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Full-Service Exterior

Deck, patio, fence, and porch work handled in a single project scope when the job calls for it. One estimate, one schedule, one crew that knows the whole job from the first day.

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How Does Our Outdoor Project Process Work?

Our process for deck, patio, and fence installation in Wyoming is the same every time:

Request a Quote

Tell us what you’re thinking for your Wyoming yard — rough dimensions, materials if you have preferences, how you want to use the space. We’ll set up a site visit from there.

On-Site Visit

We walk the site with you, assess topography, drainage, existing structures, and talk through wood vs. composite, patio material options, and layout. No pressure — just enough information to give you an accurate estimate.

Transparent Estimate

Written estimate after the visit, broken out by scope — deck, patio, fence, or a combination. You’ll know what each piece costs before you commit to any of it.

We Begin Working

Project starts on the date we agreed on. Outdoor work in Wyoming is weather-dependent for certain phases — we plan around that honestly and keep you in the loop if conditions affect the schedule.

Ready To Enhance Your Wyoming Outdoor Living Space?

Fill out the form or give us a call to set up a site visit for your Wyoming deck or patio project. We’ll come take a look and tell you what’s possible — we’ll be in touch to schedule.

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Outdoor projects fill up with the season. We take on a limited number of deck and patio builds at a time to make sure each one gets done right. If you’re planning something in Wyoming this year, the estimate is the right first step.