Build Outdoor Structures That Hold Up

Insite Logistics LLC constructs and repairs decks and fences in Vancouver designed to handle weather exposure and provide long-term function.

Your deck may have loose boards, rusted fasteners, or sections that flex underfoot. Your fence may lean, have rotted posts, or no longer provide the privacy or security you need. These are not minor issues. A deck that is not structurally sound is unsafe, and a failing fence does little to define your property or keep pets and children contained. Insite Logistics LLC works with homeowners in Vancouver who need new construction or repairs that will last through years of rain, sun, and seasonal temperature swings.

We build new decks with proper footings, structural framing, and decking materials that resist moisture damage. Fences are installed with posts set deep enough to stay upright and materials chosen for durability in local conditions. Repairs address the specific problem, whether that means replacing worn boards, reinforcing posts, or rebuilding entire sections that are no longer functional.

If your deck or fence in Vancouver needs attention, contact Insite Logistics LLC to schedule an estimate and discuss your options.

We Build With Structure and Weather Resistance in Mind

Deck construction begins with installing footings below the frost line and building the frame with joists spaced to code. In Vancouver, moisture is a constant factor, so we use pressure-treated lumber for framing and choose decking materials that shed water and resist rot. Fasteners are galvanized or stainless to prevent rust streaks and premature failure.

When the deck is finished, you will walk on a surface that is solid underfoot, with boards that are spaced evenly for drainage and secured tightly to prevent movement. Railings are installed at the correct height and anchored firmly to the frame. Fences are built with posts that are plumb and braced, and pickets or panels that are aligned and fastened securely to prevent sagging over time.

Deck and fence projects are often completed alongside siding repairs or other exterior work, allowing you to address multiple needs in one coordinated effort. Most deck builds take one to two weeks depending on size and complexity. Fence installation is faster, typically completed in a few days unless the terrain requires additional grading or post depth adjustments.

Here is what homeowners usually want to know

Before moving forward with a deck or fence project in Vancouver, homeowners typically ask about materials, costs, and how long the work will take. These answers cover the most common questions we hear during consultations.

What materials do you use for decks?
We use pressure-treated lumber for framing and offer composite or wood decking depending on your preference. Composite resists moisture and requires less maintenance, while wood offers a traditional look and can be stained or sealed.
How long does it take to build a deck?
Most decks take one to two weeks from start to finish depending on size, design, and site conditions. We provide a timeline during the estimate and update you if anything changes.
Can you repair an existing deck instead of replacing it?
Yes, if the frame is still structurally sound. We replace worn decking, reinforce joists, and address any issues with railings or stairs. If the frame is compromised, replacement is usually more cost-effective.
What type of fence do you install?
We install wood privacy fences, board-on-board styles, picket fences, and horizontal slat designs. The type depends on your goals for privacy, appearance, and how the fence will be used.
How deep do fence posts need to be set?
Posts are typically set two to three feet deep depending on soil type and fence height. We use concrete to anchor posts securely and prevent shifting or leaning over time.

If your deck or fence in Vancouver is showing signs of wear, structural issues, or simply no longer meets your needs, Insite Logistics LLC can build or repair it to last. Get in touch to schedule an estimate and review your project.