
Loudoun Decks builds premium composite decks, screened porches, and outdoor living spaces for Falls Church homeowners. City of Falls Church + Fairfax County permits handled. publicly documented reputation.
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New custom build minimum: $5,000+
We focus on full custom Falls Church builds. Need a repair instead? Visit our deck repair service for board replacement, railings, and structural fixes.


We design and build premium outdoor living spaces that maximize Falls Church's smaller properties. Custom composite builds, dual-jurisdiction permitting, and privacy-first design from $25k+.
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Falls Church presents a unique permitting situation that catches many homeowners off guard. The City of Falls Church is one of Virginia's independent cities β a self-governing municipality with its own building department, zoning code, and inspection staff. However, the vast majority of addresses that people consider 'Falls Church' are actually located in Fairfax County. The 22042, 22043, and 22044 zip codes span both jurisdictions, and the boundary is not always intuitive.
This distinction matters for your deck project. The City of Falls Church building department is smaller and often processes permits faster β sometimes in 10-15 business days. Fairfax County's plan review typically takes 3-6 weeks. Setback requirements, lot coverage limits, and zoning rules also differ between the two. A design that complies with City code may need modifications to meet County standards, or vice versa.
At Loudoun Decks, we verify your exact jurisdiction at the start of every Falls Church project. We have working relationships with both the City building department and Fairfax County's permitting office, and we design your deck to comply with the correct authority from day one. No surprises, no delays from filing with the wrong office.
Falls Church is one of the most land-constrained markets we serve. Properties in the City of Falls Church proper and surrounding neighborhoods like Pimmit Hills, Lake Barcroft, and Sleepy Hollow often sit on 0.1 to 0.25 acre lots β a fraction of the space available in Great Falls or Oakton. But smaller lots do not mean smaller ambitions. Falls Church homeowners want functional, beautiful outdoor living spaces, and achieving that requires design expertise that goes beyond standard deck plans.
We approach compact-lot design differently. Multi-level builds use vertical space to create distinct zones β a dining level, a lounging level, a grilling station β without consuming the entire backyard. L-shaped and wraparound layouts follow the home's footprint to add usable space without encroaching on setback lines. Screened porch conversions turn underused side yards into three-season rooms. Every design decision is driven by the goal of maximizing livable square footage.
Privacy is the other critical factor on smaller lots. When your neighbors are 20 feet away, a standard open deck can feel exposed. We integrate glass railings for unobstructed sight lines without sacrificing enclosure, privacy screens on neighbor-facing sides, and pergola structures that provide overhead cover. The result is a deck that feels like a private retreat, even in Falls Church's close-knit neighborhoods.
Falls Church is one of Northern Virginia's highest-value real estate markets. Modest 1950s-era ramblers on small lots regularly sell for $800,000 to $1.2 million, and new construction teardowns push well beyond that. In this market, homeowners expect materials and finishes that match their property values. We exclusively use premium composite and PVC decking β Trex Transcend, TimberTech AZEK, and similar top-tier products β because they deliver the aesthetics and longevity this market demands.
Glass railings and stainless steel cable systems are among the most popular choices for Falls Church projects. On a compact lot, transparent railings make a small deck feel significantly larger by preserving sight lines to the yard and beyond. Hidden fastener systems eliminate visible screws for a clean, furniture-grade surface. Integrated LED lighting extends the usable hours of your deck through Virginia's long summer evenings.
These premium materials also eliminate the maintenance burden that traditional wood decks impose. In Virginia's humid climate, a pressure-treated wood deck needs sanding and staining every 1-2 years β a significant ongoing expense and inconvenience. Our composite builds are designed to look and perform beautifully for 25 to 50 years with nothing more than occasional cleaning.
Falls Church is one of the most active teardown-and-rebuild markets in Northern Virginia. Buyers purchase older homes from the 1940s-1960s era for their lot value and location, then build new construction. This creates a unique opportunity for deck integration β designing the outdoor living space as part of the new home's architecture rather than as an afterthought.
For new construction, we collaborate with builders and architects during the design phase to ensure the deck's footings, ledger board connections, and drainage systems are incorporated into the home's structural plans. This produces a cleaner integration, better waterproofing, and more seamless indoor-outdoor transitions than retrofitting a deck onto an existing home. We work with several Falls Church builders and can coordinate timing to keep your overall project on schedule.
For existing homes, we specialize in replacing aging concrete patios, deteriorating wood decks, and underperforming outdoor spaces with modern composite builds. Many Falls Church homes still have their original 1950s-era concrete slab patios or first-generation wood decks that are well past their useful life. Our replacement projects typically transform these spaces into elevated composite decks with proper drainage, modern railings, and usable square footage that the original construction never provided.
A compact Falls Church upgrade might replace an aging patio or small rear platform with a low-maintenance composite deck, glass or aluminum railing, and a layout designed around privacy and limited yard depth. Final scope should be confirmed after jurisdiction, setbacks, height, drainage, and permit requirements are reviewed. Verified project examples should be added here only after owner-supplied photos, scope, date, and permit details are available.
Compact lot expertise, dual-jurisdiction permitting, and premium materials built for Falls Church properties.
Falls Church properties average 0.1-0.25 acres. We specialize in space-maximizing designs β multi-level builds, bump-outs, and L-shaped layouts that make every square foot count.
We determine whether your address falls under the City of Falls Church or Fairfax County, then manage the entire permit process for the correct jurisdiction.
Close neighbors are a reality in Falls Church. We integrate glass railings, privacy screens, pergola shade structures, and strategic planting plans into every project.
Every project begins with a free consultation. During this step, we discuss your ideas, answer questions, and learn more about your outdoor space. This initial conversation helps determine whether the project is a good fit and what options may be available based on your goals and property.
If you decide to move forward, we schedule an on-site visit to review the space in more detail. This allows us to take measurements, discuss layout options, and better understand how the outdoor area will be used. Planning at this stage helps ensure the project is designed around the home, the property, and the homeownerβs needs.
After reviewing the details of the project, we outline the next steps so homeowners know what to expect before construction begins. This stage focuses on clarity helping homeowners understand the scope of work and how the project will move forward.
Once planning is complete, construction begins. Our team focuses on building the outdoor living space according to the agreed plan. Throughout the build, we aim to keep the process organized and communicate as needed so homeowners stay informed.
Loudoun Decks is a trusted deck builder serving Loudoun County, Fairfax County, Prince William County, Arlington, and Stafford.
Service Area: Falls Church, VA
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Reach out to our team of expert craftsmen today. Whether you have a firm plan in mind or need inspiration, we are here to prepare a useful written estimate path for your outdoor project.