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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. Pittston homes along the Susquehanna often have rear lots and side yards that are genuinely usable outdoor space — but only if the deck or patio holding it together was built to survive freeze-thaw cycles, wet winters, and spring flooding seasons.

From a ground-level patio to a multi-level composite deck, we handle all outdoor structure work in Pittston. Here’s what we build:
Every custom deck we build in Pittston starts with a material conversation — pressure-treated lumber is durable and budget-friendly, but composite decking like Trex or AZEK holds up better against NEPA’s freeze-thaw cycles without the annual sealing and maintenance. We help you make that call based on your site, your budget, and how you plan to use the space.
Older decks in Pittston — especially those built in the 80s and 90s — are often structurally compromised without looking it. Rot in the ledger board, rusted hardware, and failing joist hangers are common. We assess the whole structure, replace what needs replacing, and restore the surface so you’re not rebuilding from scratch when a repair will do.
Concrete patios, paver stones, natural flagstone — we install ground-level hardscape that handles Pittston’s wet soil and temperature swings without heaving, cracking, or settling. Proper base prep is the difference between a patio that lasts decades and one that needs relaying after two winters.
We install wood, vinyl, aluminum, and chain-link fencing in Pittston — all properly set with concrete-footed posts that go below the frost line so the fence doesn’t shift or lean after the first hard winter. We pull the permits and coordinate on shared property lines before any digging starts.
Front porches and rear deck railings take a beating on Pittston’s older properties. We repair and rebuild porch structures from the footings up when needed, and install code-compliant railings — wood, metal, or cable — that are properly anchored and won’t fail under load.
For Pittston homeowners who want to extend the kitchen outdoors, we frame and build outdoor kitchen structures — counter space, grill stations, covered prep areas — with the right waterproofing and electrical routing so it functions beyond just the warm months.
When you hire 570 Remodeling for deck and patio work in Pittston, you get a crew that builds for this climate specifically — not a generic outdoor structure that won’t survive its third winter. Here’s why that matters:
NEPA winters are hard on outdoor structures. Freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow loads, and wet spring thaws pull apart decks that were built with the wrong materials or improperly fastened. We spec composite decking, hot-dipped galvanized hardware, and pressure-treated framing chosen specifically for this climate.
Deck and fence work in Pittston requires permits, and setback requirements, ledger attachments, and railing heights all have to meet Pennsylvania code. We handle the permit process entirely so you’re not dealing with stop-work orders or resale complications down the road.
We build once, we build right. The estimate you get covers materials and labor at honest prices — no inflated allowances or arbitrary upgrade packages.
We handle deck, patio, fence, and porch work as a single scope when needed. One crew, one schedule, no coordination headaches between separate contractors.

We follow the same clear process on every Pittston deck, patio, and fence installation — from the first conversation to the final inspection:
Contact 570 Remodeling and let’s talk about your Pittston deck, patio, or fence project. We’ll come out, assess the site, and give you a straight estimate built around what actually works in this climate.
Pittston’s summers are short. The sooner the build is scheduled, the more of the season you actually get to use it. And the longer a deteriorating deck goes unaddressed, the more of the structure needs replacing rather than repairing.