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Decks, patios, and pavers in Queens

Custom decks, paver patios, and hardscaping built for Queens backyards, from Bayside to Forest Hills. We design, permit where required, and build outdoor spaces that hold up to NYC seasons.

The basics

What is deck and patio work in Queens?

Deck and patio work covers building elevated wood or composite decks and ground-level paver or stone patios in residential yards. In Queens, raised decks above a set height and most attached structures need a DOB permit, while many on-grade paver patios do not. We confirm the right path for your property before any work starts.

Scope

What is included

Concrete during a Queens renovation by CityCore Builders

Decks

Pressure-treated, cedar, or composite decking on concrete footings, with framing, joists, railings, and stairs built to code.

Foundation during a Queens renovation by CityCore Builders

Paver patios

Concrete or clay pavers and natural stone set on a compacted base with proper edge restraint and joint sand.

Finishes during a Queens renovation by CityCore Builders

Drainage and grading

Slope, base prep, and drainage so water moves away from the house and your footing trenches stay sound.

Structural during a Queens renovation by CityCore Builders

Footings and foundations

Frost-depth concrete footings and post anchors that resist heaving through NYC freeze and thaw cycles.

Egress during a Queens renovation by CityCore Builders

Railings and stairs

Guardrails, balusters, and stair geometry that meet height and spacing requirements for raised decks.

Tile during a Queens renovation by CityCore Builders

Finishing

Sealing, staining, fascia, lighting rough-in, and cleanup so the space is ready to use.

NYC specifics

Permits and approvals in Queens

Whether you need a permit depends on the structure. Ground-level paver patios with no roof and no attachment to the house generally do not require a DOB permit, though they must still respect lot coverage and rear-yard rules. Raised decks above a set height, decks attached to the building, and any roofed structure typically need a DOB Alt-2 filing with stamped drawings.

If your home sits in an LPC-designated historic district, exterior changes visible from the street can need Landmarks review. Properties in FEMA flood zones along the Queens shoreline carry added requirements for footings and materials below the design flood elevation.

Key checkpoints

DOB Alt-2 permit for raised or attached decks. Zoning checks for rear-yard depth, lot coverage, and obstructions. LPC review in historic districts. FEMA flood-zone footing and material rules near the water. Final inspection before the structure is signed off.

Coverage

Where we work in Queens

We build decks and patios across the borough. Start with the borough hub or jump to a region.

Get started

Ready to plan your Queens deck or patio?

Tell us about your backyard and we will walk you through design, permits, and a clear estimate.