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Deck & Patio Building in Newport Township, 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. Newport Township’s residential properties along the Route 29 corridor have real potential for outdoor living space. We build decks, patios, and fences that handle the freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow loads, and wet springs that come with living in this region.

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Our Exterior Remodeling Services

Outdoor projects in Newport Township range from a straightforward pressure-treated deck to a full hardscape patio with built-in features. Here’s what we build:

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Custom Deck Construction

We build decks using pressure-treated lumber or composite materials — Trex, AZEK, and similar products that eliminate the annual sealing and staining routine. For Newport Township homeowners dealing with NEPA winters, composite often makes more sense long-term: no cracking, no splintering, no warping from freeze-thaw cycles. We discuss both options and the real cost difference upfront.

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Deck Repair & Restoration

If the structure is sound but the surface is shot, a full rebuild isn’t always necessary. We assess the framing, ledger attachment, and post footings first — then recommend repair, restoration, or replacement based on what we actually find.

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Patio & Hardscape Installation

Concrete paver patios, natural flagstone, and poured concrete — we handle full patio installation with proper base preparation and drainage so freeze-thaw cycles don’t leave you with a heaved, uneven surface after the first winter.

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Fence Installation

Vinyl, wood, and aluminum fence installed with posts set to proper depth for frost line in Luzerne County. A fence that shifts or leans after the first hard winter is a sign of posts that weren’t set right — we do it correctly from the start.

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Porches & Railings

Covered porches, open porches, and railing systems built to meet Pennsylvania building code load requirements. Cable rail, wood, and aluminum balusters — we install the full range and make sure the connection points are solid.

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Outdoor Kitchen Integration

Gas line runs, built-in grill stations, countertop surfaces rated for outdoor use, and storage — we handle the structural and utility work that makes an outdoor kitchen actually functional, not just a grill sitting on a ledge.

Why Choose 570 Remodeling for
Your Outdoor Remodeling Project?

Newport Township homeowners working with us on outdoor projects get the same straightforward approach we bring to every job. Here’s what that looks like:

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Durable Materials

NEPA winters are hard on outdoor structures. We specify materials rated for freeze-thaw cycles — composite decking that won’t crack or splinter, hardware that won’t rust, and concrete base depths that account for Luzerne County frost line. What we build in Newport Township is still standing ten years out.

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Permit & Code Compliance

Decks over 30 inches off grade require a permit in Pennsylvania. We pull the required permits for Newport Township projects, build to the inspection checklist, and document the work correctly so there are no surprises at resale.

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Superior Value

We price outdoor projects honestly — materials, labor, permits. No padding, no surprise change orders. You know what you’re getting before we break ground.

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Full-Service Exterior

Deck, patio, fence, railings, and outdoor structures — all under one crew. You’re not coordinating three different contractors for what should be one project.

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How Does Our Outdoor Project Process Work?

We use the same process for every Newport Township deck, patio, and fence installation — clear steps from first call to final inspection:

Request a Quote

Call us or fill out the form. Tell us what you have in mind for your Newport Township outdoor space — approximate size, materials you’re considering, and what the space needs to do.

On-Site Visit

We visit your Newport Township property, assess the grade and topography, discuss wood versus composite for your situation, and walk through the permit requirements before we write the estimate.

Transparent Estimate

The written estimate covers materials, labor, permit fees, and any site prep — broken out so you can see exactly what you’re paying for.

We Begin Working

Once you approve, we schedule the start date and build the project start to finish — footings, framing, decking, railings, and any fence work in the correct sequence.

Ready To Enhance Your Newport Township Outdoor Living Space?

Call us or fill out the form below to set up a free consultation at your Newport Township property. We’ll walk the site, talk through options, and put together an honest estimate.

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Outdoor project schedules fill up during the warmer months. Contact us now to get your Newport Township deck or patio on the calendar.