Our services
Custom Deck Building
Helical Pile Installation
A strong deck starts with a strong foundation. Helical piles are a modern, engineered foundation system designed to provide superior stability in Maine's challenging soil and frost conditions. Installed with specialized equipment, helical piles minimize excavation, reduce site disruption, and deliver immediate load-bearing capacity. Whether you're building a new deck, replacing failing footings, or dealing with frost heave, our helical pile solutions provide a durable foundation built to last.
Remodeling & Deck Rehab
Quality Materials for Lasting Decks
Our Trusted Materials
Certified Quality and Trusted Partnerships
At Mainely Decks, we take pride in being certified installers of Deckorators and PierTech products. Our commitment to quality is further strengthened by our partnerships with industry leaders like CAMO, Trex, TimberTech, and Hammond Lumber. This means you can trust us to deliver exceptional craftsmanship and durable materials for your deck projects. Whether you're looking for innovative decking solutions or reliable helical piles, we have the expertise and resources to bring your vision to life.
About
At Mainely Decks, we believe a great deck is more than just a structure—it's a place where memories are made. We're committed to delivering exceptional craftsmanship, honest communication, and a customer experience that reflects the values we bring to every project.
As a locally owned and operated Maine company, we take pride in building lasting relationships with our clients and creating outdoor spaces that are built to withstand Maine's seasons for years to come. From the initial consultation to the final walkthrough, we're dedicated to providing quality workmanship, attention to detail, and service you can rely on.
Whether you're planning a new deck, upgrading an existing space, or exploring helical pile foundations, we're here to help bring your vision to life. We look forward to earning your trust and building something exceptional together.
















