Category: General Contracting
Project services cover everything that is not a single trade swap: planning, permits, demolition, rough and finish carpentry, and the cleanup when we are done.

"Big projects are never perfect, but Deckmasters proved themselves to be problem-solvers who care deeply about both their craft and their clients." — Rachel B.
Category: General Contracting
Project services cover everything that is not a single trade swap: planning, permits, demolition, rough and finish carpentry, and the cleanup when we are done.

From the field
If you only need one narrow line, the child page still helps — the names match how we bill.
Reviews highlight communication — on multi-trade jobs, that is the whole game.
Homeowners said it
Big projects are never perfect, but Deckmasters proved themselves to be problem-solvers who care deeply about both their craft and their clients.
Google review
From real reviews
You have a list of tasks that depend on each other: demo before reframe, reframe before drywall, and inspections between.
Insurance or sale timelines pressure you — you need a schedule with a single point of contact.
You already tried a handyman stopgap and the problem came back bigger.
Waiting on multi-step repairs often means mold risk, frozen pipes, or failed inspections — not just inconvenience.
You coordinate demo, framing, and dry-out while mold clocks and insurance adjusters keep running — or you stop and live with damage longer.
Stopgap handyman work that fails twice erodes trust at home and costs more than sequencing it right once.
Homeowners said it
They showed up when they said they would and did a great job.
Google review
Fourteen related services — each page explains when a line item stands alone versus pairs with others.
Residential general contracting is the umbrella; the other pages split the work for clarity and permits.
Residential General Contracting , Water Damage Restoration , Structural Repairs , Project Management , Permit Acquisition Assistance , Site Preparation , Material Sourcing , Rough Carpentry , Finish Carpentry , Framing Services , Demolition Services , Consultation and Planning , Building Code Compliance and Construction Clean-up .
Water damage restoration and structural repairs pair often.
Project management and permit acquisition assistance help when the city wants drawings and sequential inspections.
Site preparation, material sourcing, rough and finish carpentry, framing, demolition, consultation, code compliance, and construction clean-up cover the hands-on and paperwork sides end to end.
Anchorage’s short season means sequencing matters — we do not leave roofs open or walls wet longer than the weather allows.
Material lead times swing; we build that into the plan instead of surprising you mid-job.
We start with a walkthrough and photo set, then a written sequence: what happens first, what inspections apply, and what you will see on billing.
You meet the people responsible — not a rotating cast with no memory of last week.
We are local, full time, and used to cold-climate exteriors tying back to structure.
For the full picture on decks and exterior work in town, visit our Anchorage deck builder home page — then return here for the service line you need.
Homeowners also mention
On-time, on-budget — confirmed by dozens of homeowners
Follow-up calls 9 months after project completion
We pull your permits and deal with the municipality
Need help choosing?
If your job needs more than one trade, call now — we will map dependencies before you sign anything.
(907) 782-4043
Pick a scope — each page goes deeper on that line item. Browse every general contracting service page (all sibling line items in this category).
Single-contract path for jobs that need coordination across trades.
Learn more →Dry-out, removal, and rebuild planning after leaks.
Learn more →Sistering, headers, and posts when loads or rot demand it.
Learn more →Scheduling, subs, and checkpoints so nothing gets forgotten.
Learn more →Paperwork help aligned with how Anchorage offices expect packages.
Learn more →Protection, access, and demo staging before work starts.
Learn more →Ordering lines that match spec and lead-time reality.
Learn more →Framing and structure before finishes close in.
Learn more →Trim and details that show after paint.
Learn more →Walls, floors, and roof framing tied to plans.
Learn more →Selective or full demo with haul-off planning.
Learn more →Early advice when you are not sure which trade to call first.
Learn more →Upgrades when inspections flag missing pieces.
Learn more →Job-end cleanup so you are not living in dust.
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