Deck Installation in Saddle Rock Ridge (Aurora, CO)

Deck Installation in Saddle Rock Ridge (Aurora, CO)

Built for March snow, July sun, and Quincy Reservoir sunsets.

If your “temporary” patio set has survived two E-470 wind gusts and a Southlands patio season, it’s time. Colorado Elite Outdoor Contractors designs and builds decks that feel right at home in Saddle Rock Ridge—weeknight strolls on Piney Creek Trail, lazy afternoons at Quincy Reservoir, and long, golden evenings when the grill refuses to quit.

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Why Saddle Rock Ridge homeowners pick us

Engineered for Aurora code + climate. We size every deck to local criteria—minimum 36″ frost depth and cold-weather design—so your posts don’t heave when freeze–thaw kicks in. (And yes, March is typically our snowiest month—we build for that.)

Permit pros (hello, online portals). We prep your plans and submit through Aurora4Biz and the city’s permit system, then track reviews and schedule inspections—no dashboard babysitting required.

HOA-friendly submittals. Saddle Rock Ridge HOA expects specific colors, rail profiles, and elevations. We package exactly what the ACC wants so approvals go smoother. 

Materials that beat sun + slush. With big UV and late-season snows, we’ll help you compare composite/PVC vs. premium wood so your deck resists fading, moisture, and freeze–thaw cycles.

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What we build (and make look awesome)

  • Custom deck design & installation – single/multi-level, walkouts, under-deck drainage

  • Composite & PVC decks – low-maintenance boards with strong fade/stain resistance

  • Premium wood decks – kiln-dried framing, hidden fasteners, durable finishes

  • Railings & lighting – code-compliant profiles, step lights, post caps

  • Stairs, landings & gates – safe, winter-friendly treads

  • Pergolas & shade – because dinner on full-sun decking is not a competitive sport we recommend

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Hyper-local touches that matter here

  • Keep the water-and-sky vibe. With Quincy Reservoir in your backyard ecosystem, we favor low-profile rails and “view windows” that preserve sunsets and pelican flyovers. (Pro tip: check seasonal hours before the celebratory first-fish fry.)

  • Trail-adjacent privacy. Homes near the Piney Creek Trail greenbelt get breeze-friendly privacy screens that block sightlines without killing airflow. 

  • Southlands-proof styling. Colors and textures that look natural next to Southlands’ brick-and-stone palette—and play nice with HOA guidelines.

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Our process (fast, clear, city + HOA friendly)

  1. On-site consult & design – We measure, check setbacks/easements, and sketch options you can picture.

  2. HOA package & permits – We assemble plans, colors, and rail specs; submit via Aurora4Biz; coordinate reviews and inspections. 

  3. Engineering & code check – Footings, spans, connectors, and 36″ frost depth criteria locked before we dig.

  4. Build & inspections – Courteous crew, tidy site, pass inspections.

  5. Care plan – Material-specific cleaning and seasonal tips tuned to Aurora’s sun-and-snow rhythm.

Real talk: We’re not the cheapest. We are the team whose decks still look great after a March dump and a July heat wave.

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Design ideas that work in Saddle Rock Ridge

  • Walkout-friendly multi-levels for those gently sloped lots

  • Snow-smart details – proper board gapping, slight surface pitch, and ice-savvy stair layouts—because March likes to show off. 

  • Under-deck dry systems – turn the lower patio into a legit room (movie nights after Southlands? yes please). 

  • Low-glare lighting – step and post lights that pass inspections and keep neighbors happy.

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Yes—most decks in the City of Aurora require permits and inspections. We submit via Aurora4Biz and handle reviews/inspections for you.

Aurora’s minimum frost depth is 36 inches. We design footings and framing to meet or exceed that so your deck rides out freeze–thaw cycles.

If you’re within Saddle Rock Ridge HOA, exterior changes like decks typically require ACC approval. We provide the plans, color samples, and rail specs your manager expects.

With strong sun and spring snows, many homeowners choose composite/PVC for low maintenance; high-grade wood shines if you’ll keep up with staining. We’ll show side-by-side options for your yard.

Absolutely. Tell us if you want it ready for summer evenings at Quincy Reservoir or fall color along Piney Creek—we’ll pace permits and inspections accordingly.
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