At Casey Fence & Deck we offer a variety of Arbors, Pergolas, and Trellises. These terms are frequently intermingled with
each other to describe a decorative and functional addition to your project. They serve as shade, privacy, or an area in
which to train vines. Casey Fence & Deck caters all designs to meet your specific needs. This feature can be constructed
either on or next to our decks or completely free standing in the yard. We offer a variety of materials including Red or
White Cedar, Mahogany, Redwood, Treated Pine, and Ipe, a South American hardwood that resembles Mahogany. We now offer low
maintenance composite materials also. Many of these projects include hidden lights which make it easier for you to relax on
your deck in the evening while still enjoying your privacy. Please ask our design professional about adding these beautiful
accessories to your new deck.
In order to not block the view and have it cluttered with too many support posts, we used a special carrying beam to allow for a twenty foot span between posts. - New Market MD
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This roughly 450 square foot Fiberon Cottage Gray deck with Graphite double picture frame border was built in New Market, MD. We installed the Graphite transition boards to eliminate unsightly butt joints. Because the back of this home gets a full days sun, we created a white vinyl Pergola and oriented the rafter boards for maximum shade. - New Market MD
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- East Curch community, Frederick, MD.
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This 32x16 pergola is made of wood and features a metal roof and custom lattice bracing. - Frederick MD
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Cedar deck in the Galyn Manor development of Brunswick, MD. With this Pergola above the main portion of the deck our clients are able to enjoy their outdoor living space throughout the heat of the day. This deck was 8 years old when I took this photo, I would say it has held up pretty well.nnThe 16 foot by 16 foot Pergola was retrofitted onto a deck we had built about 7 or 8 years earlier. The clients found that the afternoon sun was unbearable and were not able to enjoy their deck. Now they are able to get a full days pleasure all summer long. - Brunswick, MD
Built with Brazilian Teak decking and featuring Brazilian Tiger Wood inlays and border. The fascia is Tiger Wood and the custom designed skirting is a mix of Teak and Tiger Wood. 250 square foot low level deck in Wood Ridge section of Lake Linganore, New Market Maryland. We added a custom pergola on top of the deck. Our client then added Stone steps leading to a new patio. - New Market, MD
This 550 square foot Western Red Cedar deck is in the Deerfield neighborhood of Walkersville, MD. and displays many interesting features. 2 pergolas, one on the upper level of the deck and another matching pergola over the patio. They needed it too, that back yard stays in the sun all day. The lower level deck has 5 built in planter boxes and 3 built in benches, all crafted with Western Red Cedar. The planters and the railings are capped with Brazilian Walnut (IPE). - Walkersville, MD.
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A pergola with lattice for shade and privacy were put on this treated deck. - Boonsboro, MD.
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This is a custom octagonal pergola. It features a privacy lattice screen with rafters that were designed to provide better strength with wind. - Frederick MD
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This deck features a screened in Gazebo with wrap around steps, Planter boxes and a built in bench - Frederick, MD.
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To block out the Hideous view of the neighbors junked up yard our clients asked us to create a privacy panel that would also serve as railing and a place to hang flowers. We designed this Trellis with the diagonal boards on the top half so it wouldn't just look like a fence, the angle boards add a little character while blocking the view and the Trellis really 'Topped' it off.
White rails, black round balusters and a trellis with privacy screen. - Brunswick Crossing in Brunswick, MD.
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We built this pressure treated deck with cedar rails and a 12 foot by 16 foot pergola to create a tremendous amount of shade for comfort to enhance this families outdoor living experience. - Galyn Manor, Brunswick, MD.
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The deck was enhanced by Corner trellis with lights. - Middletown, MD.
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This deck that we built on Westwinds Golf Course in the Westwinds Development of New Market,MD. features a whole slew of classic details. While building this cedar deck with cedar railings that we lowered to keep the railings from obstructing the beautiful view we incorporated an Octagon corner, a shade Trellis over the door, flagstone patio and a deck rail border in lieu of a fence. - New Market, MD.
This deck in the Overlook development of Frederick (across from Dutch's Daughter) was built using treated decking with cedar rails. We installed a treated lattice trellis, the small shed below along with the concrete patio under the deck. - Frederick MD.
We included many special features into this eye catching deck in the Sun Meadows development of Walkersville, MD. The deck itself is pressure treated southern yellow pine with multi patterned angle decking. We have an Octagon off one corner with a built in wrap around cedar bench and matching back covered by a full overhead pergola for shade on those hot days. We created a custom cedar railing to tie into the design on the outside of the bench area and to keep this project unique in the neighborhood. Our clients were looking for some additional storage area but didn't want it to look 'walled off' under the deck so we customized this lattice enclosure and installed a cedar gate for access. - Walkersville, MD.
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- Baltimore MD
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"First, let me get this out of the way. Neither I, nor anyone in our family, is in any way affiliated with Casey Fence & Deck. No one is related. No business connections. And we paid full price for work done.
Second, the negative reviewers either work for a competitor or have some sort of personal vendetta against life. Clearly, they enjoy being unhappy or want everyone to be as miserable as they.
On to the review.
Our existing pressure treated deck was over 20 years old. Boards were beginning to sag. It was out of square and out of code. And, honestly, at our age, we were tired of staining and painting every few years. Helpful tidbit: Even though products are advertised as 10 year, they really only last 2 to 3.
My wife and I made the decision to go with composite and began looking for decking companies.
After looking at a few, we just couldn't find anyone who stood out.
We found Casey Fence & Deck through 2 neighbors in our development, who had them replace existing decks. Both beautifully done.
We then spoke to Brendan at the Home Show two years ago at a local Community College. We set up an appointment and Brendan came out, took measurements and gave us a quote in a few days.
To say we were a little shocked at the price would be an understatement. We weren't prepared for the price of a half-decent used car. We definitely didn't want to take out a loan, so we told Brendan we needed time to beef up the savings account. All Brendan said was "No problem. Just call when you're ready." No sales pressure. No "this deal is only good for today." Not even a "your deck won't last until then." Simply call when you're ready. Now that is a business model I can get behind.
Fast forward to this year. When we called Brendan and told him we're finally ready, he remembered us. He came out, made sure we were still ok with the plans and gave us some samples from which to choose.
Once the contract was signed, the longest wait was for permits.
When the construction crew arrived, they were very courteous and professional. They arrived promptly by 7:30 each morning and were great at keeping us updated as things progressed. It’s obvious they offer decades of experience.
Now, all that’s well and good, but this deck is something else. Another reviewer put it succinctly: there are deck builders and there deck craftsmen. These are craftsmen and it’s obvious in the finished product.
It’s true you get what you pay for, and it is an investment. But it is well worth it.
We are so impressed with the entire experience. I’d give 10 stars if it were available" - David