Deck Building & Exterior Services in Hubbard, OR
Custom decks, fences, and outdoor living spaces for Hubbard homeowners between Woodburn and Canby.
Hubbard's Trusted Outdoor Living Experts
Hubbard is a small city in northern Marion County, located along Highway 99E between Woodburn and Aurora approximately 30 miles south of Portland. The town occupies a modest footprint on the Willamette Valley floor, surrounded by the nurseries, agricultural operations, and open farmland that define the Highway 99E corridor between the Portland metro and Salem. Hubbard’s residential streets feature a mix of older homes from the town’s early agricultural-service days and newer construction that has arrived as commuters discover the area’s affordable housing and small-town atmosphere within reasonable driving distance of both Portland and Salem.
The landscape around Hubbard is flat Willamette Valley floor — open fields, irrigation ditches, and the horizon line of the Coast Range to the west and Cascades to the east. Properties here offer the kind of space and sky that suburban lots in the metro cannot match, and outdoor living spaces take advantage of the openness. West-facing decks capture sunset views over the valley, and the lack of topographic obstruction means properties get full sun exposure throughout the growing season. This exposure is both an advantage and a construction consideration: decking materials must handle sustained UV exposure during long summer days, and the flat terrain with heavy clay soil requires specific foundation design to prevent settling and seasonal movement.
Next Level Decks and Exteriors builds decks, fences, pergolas, and outdoor structures for Hubbard homeowners who want quality exterior construction without settling for the limited contractor options available in smaller communities. We bring the same material selection, design expertise, and build quality to Hubbard that we deliver across the Portland metro. Our crews serve the Highway 99E corridor regularly, and we handle permitting through both the City of Hubbard and Marion County depending on your property’s location. No travel surcharges apply.
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Premium Deck Materials
We build with the finest decking materials available — each selected for the Pacific Northwest climate.
Our Hubbard Services
Every project is custom-designed to complement your Hubbard home’s architecture, your lot’s terrain, and your lifestyle.
Custom decks in composite, cedar, hardwood, tile, and stone finishes — engineered for the Pacific Northwest climate.
Board replacement, re-staining, structural joist repair, and ledger board reinforcement.
Cable, glass, aluminum, composite, and wood railing systems. Code-compliant and view-preserving.
Freestanding and attached structures that add architectural character and partial shade to your outdoor space.
Solid-roof patio covers for year-round outdoor enjoyment, even during the rainy season.
Custom screens for decks, patios, and yards. Perfect where privacy from neighbors matters.
Wood, vinyl, and chain-link fence installation, repair, and replacement.
Cedar, Hardie plank, and vinyl siding installation and repair.
Patios, walkways, driveways, and retaining walls. Stamped, brushed, and aggregate finishes.
We identify, remove, and rebuild damaged framing, trim, siding, and deck boards.
Exterior and interior painting with premium, weather-resistant coatings for the PNW.
Fully enclosed outdoor rooms with windows, insulation, and weatherproofing for four-season use.
Ready to Transform Your Hubbard Outdoor Space?
From custom composite decks to covered patios, our team brings your vision to life. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation estimate.
Your outdoor space should be an extension of your home — not an afterthought.
Why Hubbard Homeowners Choose Us
Valley floor construction expertise. Hubbard’s flat terrain and heavy clay soil require foundation strategies that differ from hillside or sandy-soil construction. We specify deeper footings with gravel drainage collars to prevent frost heave, and we design substructures that account for the seasonal expansion and contraction of clay soil. The result is a stable, level deck that stays true year after year, regardless of how wet the winter gets or how dry the summer bakes the clay.
UV-resistant material selection. Hubbard’s open landscape means full sun exposure for extended periods during summer. We recommend capped composite decking products with the strongest UV fade warranties, and we advise on color selections that perform best under sustained sun. Products that look great under tree canopy may not hold up to the full-sun conditions that Hubbard’s valley-floor properties experience.
City and county permitting. Hubbard has its own city building department for properties within city limits, while surrounding parcels fall under Marion County Building Inspection. We determine which jurisdiction applies to your property and manage the entire permit process, including plan preparation and inspection scheduling.
Serving the Highway 99E corridor. Our crews work the 99E corridor between Portland and Woodburn regularly. Hubbard projects receive the same priority scheduling, material quality, and workmanship standards as any other community we serve, with no premium for the drive.
Hubbard Deck Building FAQ
Yes. Deck permits within Hubbard city limits are processed through the City of Hubbard building department. Properties outside city limits go through Marion County Building Inspection. Most decks attached to the home or elevated more than 30 inches above grade require a permit with structural plans. We handle the full permit process regardless of which jurisdiction applies to your property.
Capped composite decking with premium UV resistance is essential for Hubbard’s open, sun-exposed landscape. Products like Trex Transcend and TimberTech Pro feature advanced polymer caps that resist fading, even under the sustained direct sun that valley-floor properties experience during long summer days. We bring samples to your property so you can evaluate colors in your actual sunlight conditions.
Hubbard deck projects follow standard Willamette Valley pricing: approximately $30 per square foot for pressure-treated wood up to $75+ per square foot for premium composite. A typical 300 square foot composite deck runs $15,000 to $28,000 depending on product selection and design features. Flat terrain keeps structural costs predictable. We provide free, itemized estimates at your property.
Yes, with proper engineering. Heavy Willamette Valley clay expands and contracts with moisture, which can shift improperly designed footings. We specify oversized footings extending below the frost line, with gravel drainage collars that prevent water from pooling around the concrete and exacerbating clay movement. This engineered approach eliminates the settling and tilting problems that plague decks built without clay-soil consideration.
We serve the full Highway 99E corridor including Woodburn, Aurora, Donald, and Gervais in northern Marion County, as well as Canby and Molalla in Clackamas County. Our coverage extends across the Portland metro and into the northern Willamette Valley. No travel fees apply to Hubbard-area projects.
Ready to Start Your Hubbard Project?
Schedule a free on-site consultation. We’ll assess your property, discuss your vision, and provide a detailed estimate — no pressure, no obligation.