Your backyard deck is undoubtedly an indispensable feature of your Cutchogue, Long Island home.
Without costing you time and an arm and a leg to travel, you can just walk 50 feet to lounge on a deck chair, relax with nature and enjoy the outdoors. However, time does take its unbeatable toll on decks.
In any case, we will provide a price quote that is the right-fit for your needs and budget. When you’re ready for a deck repair, simply fill out our ‘estimate’ form below or just call us at 631.772.7596 and we’ll design a materials list and quote for you.
About Cutchogue, NY
The name Cutchogue is derived from an Algonquin word meaning “principal place”. Many of the local Native Americans lived at Fort Corchaug before English-American settlers began arriving in 1640. The Old House, built ca. 1699, is the oldest English-style house in the village. In fact, it is one of the best surviving examples of English domestic architecture in the United States, and it has been named a National Historic Landmark.
Famous 18th century residents include political figure Parker Wickham and his nephew John Wickham. Cutchogue is also the birthplace of composer Douglas Moore (1893–1969).
Hargrave Vineyard, the first winery on Long Island, was established in Cutchogue in 1973. The Long Island Merlot Alliance, which promotes wine-making using the merlot grape, the principal Long Island grape, is based in Cutchogue.