Trex Deck Builder in Tarrytown, NY
Tarrytown is one of the older villages on the Hudson, which is both the appeal and the constraint. Lots are tighter than rural Westchester, the architectural inventory runs from Victorian to mid-century modern to new construction, and the village historic review will read your project carefully. A Trex deck here has to suit the house first and the building department second.
Designing for the architecture
A bad deck on a good Tarrytown house drags the whole property down. We design the deck to the architectural language already on the lot — proportions, board direction, railing style, post profile. Trex Transcend and Signature decking carry the right tonal range, and Trex Signature aluminum railing gives you cable, frameless glass, or vertical baluster depending on what the house actually wants.
The Hudson view question
A meaningful share of Tarrytown lots look west toward the river or south toward the Tappan Zee. Where the view is the point, frameless glass or cable railing holds it open without ever stealing focus. Where the view isn't the point, vertical baluster matches a traditional house better than glass ever will. The decision is architectural, not preferential.
Helical piles in tight village lots
Working in a Tarrytown back yard usually means narrow access, mature trees, and neighbors close on both sides. Helical pile foundations make sense exactly here — torque-driven, no concrete trucks, no spoil piles, no two-week wait for footings to cure. The deck framing can land on the piles the same week the piles go in.
Engineering and permits, included
Pinnacle Decking is the Hudson Valley's premier Trex Platinum Pro Builder, top 1% nationally. Village of Tarrytown permitting handled in-house, stamped drawings where the project calls for them. Engineering and permits are included in every proposal — never a separate line item. Materials and railing detail are in our guides hub.
Frequently asked
Do you build Trex decks in Tarrytown, NY?
Yes. Tarrytown and the surrounding lower Westchester villages — Sleepy Hollow, Irvington, Dobbs Ferry — are all inside our core service area.
How do you handle a tight village lot?
Helical piles, careful staging, and a build sequence that respects the neighbors and the yard. Most Tarrytown projects we run never need a concrete pour, which keeps the site clean and the timeline tight.
How do I get started?
Call (845) 985-1000 or book a consultation at pinnacledecking.com/book. We'll walk the property, look at the architecture, and give you a detailed investment range.