Why Vienna Homeowners Choose Loudoun Decks
Vienna combines established neighborhoods with newer developments, creating diverse outdoor living needs. Whether you're replacing an aging wood deck in Tysons Woods or building a new composite deck in a Vienna single-family home, we deliver the quality and attention to detail that Vienna properties deserve.
- Town of Vienna + Fairfax County expertise: We know which jurisdiction applies to your property and handle permitting accordingly
- Neighborhood familiarity: We've built in Tysons Woods, Vienna Woods, Windover Heights, Country Creek, and many other Vienna communities
- Right-sized projects: From compact townhome decks (200 sqft) to spacious single-family builds (500+ sqft)
- Premium materials: Trex Transcend, TimberTech, AZEK — composite decking that matches Vienna's well-maintained aesthetic
Services in Vienna
New Composite Decks
$20k–$50k
Deck Resurfacing
$12k–$30k
Screened Porches
$25k–$60k
Pergolas & Gazebos
$10k–$30k
Fencing
$5k–$15k
Deck Staining
$600–$2,000
Featured Vienna Project
$36,000 — 380 sqft Trex Transcend Deck, Vienna Woods
Single-level composite deck replacing a 15-year-old pressure-treated original. Trex Transcend in Spiced Rum with Trex Signature railings in Charcoal Black, 6 integrated stair lights, and a built-in planter box. Town of Vienna building permit. HOA approved in one submission. 3-week build.
Vienna Permitting
Town of Vienna: Properties within the Town of Vienna limits have their own building department at Vienna Town Hall. Plan review is typically faster than Fairfax County — 1-3 weeks for standard deck plans.
Fairfax County: Properties in the 22180/22182 zip codes but outside town limits fall under Fairfax County's building department. Plan review: 3-6 weeks. Read our Fairfax County permit guide.
Not sure which applies? Tell us your address — we'll determine jurisdiction and handle everything.
FAQ
How much does a deck cost in Vienna?
$25,000-$65,000 for most projects. Composite decks: $40-$65/sqft installed.
Do I need a permit?
Yes. Town of Vienna or Fairfax County depending on your exact location. We determine which and handle everything.
Do HOAs allow composite?
Most Vienna HOAs prefer composite for consistent appearance. We check your specific guidelines.

