Decks, Awnings & Porches serving Tensed and Benewah County. Licensed, insured general contractor with 20+ years in Northern Idaho.
A deck in Tensed needs to be engineered for the local climate. Tensed receives 53 inches of annual snowfall and 113 freeze days per year — standard Northern Idaho conditions that require proper footing depth and cold-climate materials.
That means footings below the frost line (24–36 inches in this region), lumber specified for the local snow load, and composite or properly sealed wood for the decking surface. Vandenberg Construction has been building outdoor structures in Northern Idaho for 20+ years. The specs we use reflect what we’ve seen hold up over decades, not just what passes minimum code.
All decks and porches in Tensed require permits from Benewah County. We pull the permit, handle the plan review, and coordinate the structural inspection. Cost range: $30–$80 per sq ft; covered porches vary by roofline complexity.
Ryan Vandenberg started as a finish carpenter and built this company on a single principle: quality over quantity. Every decks, awnings & porches project in Tensed gets the same attention to scope, permits, subcontractor selection, and finish-level precision that we bring to every job — regardless of project size.
We don’t subcontract the management. When you hire Vandenberg Construction for decks, awnings & porches in Tensed, Ryan is the point of contact from first inquiry through final walkthrough. Every question gets a direct answer, every problem gets solved before it becomes your problem.
Typical cost range: $30–$80 per sq ft; covered porches vary by roofline complexity
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For decking surfaces, composite (like Trex) outperforms wood in freeze-thaw conditions — it doesn’t rot or splinter. Pressure-treated lumber is the standard for framing. We’ll walk through the options in your consultation.
Frost depth in Benewah County runs 24–36 inches. Footings must go below the frost line or the deck will heave with seasonal frost cycles. We don’t cut corners here.
Yes, for most decks over 30 inches above grade or attached to the house. We pull the permit, manage the plan review, and coordinate inspections.
Yes — screened porches are popular in Northern Idaho because they let you enjoy outdoor views without insects or wind. We design and build the structure, including roofline integration and screen framing.
A covered porch has a solid roof integrated with or matching the house roofline; a pergola has an open lattice structure. Both require permits when attached to the house. We build both.
Vandenberg Construction brings 20+ years of Northern Idaho construction experience to Tensed. Quality materials, proper permits, licensed and insured. Call or fill out the estimate form.