
Maplewood Deck & Fence builds covered decks, composite decks, and wood fences for Roseville homeowners, with permits handled and every footing set below the frost line. We have served the east-metro area since 2019 and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Roseville gets real rain in May and June, and hot sun through July and August. A covered deck turns a space you might use three months a year into one you can use six. We build attached roof structures that match the look of your existing home. See what is possible with our covered decks and patio covers service.
Roseville's freeze-thaw cycles are hard on untreated wood. Composite decking handles those swings without cracking, cupping, or needing annual staining. For owners of 1950s and 1960s ranch homes who want a lower-maintenance outdoor space, composite is a practical upgrade that will outlast the original structure.
Many Roseville decks from the 1980s and 1990s were built with footings that never reached the 42-inch frost depth required in this climate. Those structures heave and settle every year, loosening hardware and splitting boards. We assess whether targeted repairs will hold or whether the footing problem makes full replacement the smarter long-term investment.
Roseville's clay soil keeps moisture high around wood decks, and spring snowmelt sits on decking surfaces for days at a time before draining. A properly applied stain and sealer every two to three years keeps that moisture from working into the grain and causing early rot. We prep the wood surface before applying any product so the finish actually penetrates and bonds.
Roseville lots are suburban-sized, and most neighbors are close enough that a privacy fence makes a real difference in how the backyard feels. Wood fencing complements the older home styles that dominate the city, and we set every post in concrete below the frost line so the fence stays plumb through Minnesota winters.
Roseville's split-level homes often have rear yards that drop away from the main floor, making a multi-level deck the natural solution for connecting indoors to the yard. We plan the level transitions to follow your yard's grade so you get a usable upper level for dining and a lower level for seating or a fire pit, without sacrificing slope or drainage.
Roseville is a fully built-out postwar suburb where most homes were constructed between 1950 and 1975. That housing stock is now 50 to 70 years old, and original concrete work, posts, and framing from that era are commonly past their useful life. At the same time, the Twin Cities frost line reaches roughly 42 inches in a hard winter. Any footing that was set to 24 or 30 inches - common in older builds - has been moving since the first freeze. A deck builder working in Roseville needs to understand that the starting condition of many projects here is a structure that has already been stressed by decades of freeze-thaw cycling on undersized footings.
Clay soil is another constant in Roseville. It holds water rather than draining it, which keeps wood posts and framing members wet for extended periods after rain or snowmelt. That sustained moisture exposure accelerates rot in untreated lumber and creates persistent pressure against concrete and masonry. Roseville also sits in a part of the metro that sees regular severe thunderstorms through the summer, with hail and high winds that can damage deck surfaces and attached structures in a single afternoon. A deck builder who works in Roseville regularly factors these conditions - clay drainage, frost depth, and storm exposure - into every material choice and structural decision.
Our crew works throughout Roseville regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Permits for Roseville projects go through the City of Roseville Community Development department, and we handle that application on behalf of every homeowner we work with. Spring is the highest-volume period for permit applications, so homeowners who want a deck ready by summer should reach out in February or March to get ahead of the queue.
Roseville is easy to orient around once you know its landmarks. Snelling Avenue runs north to south through the center of the city, passing near Rosedale Center - one of the largest shopping destinations in the northern suburbs. County Road B2 runs east to west and connects Roseville to neighboring communities. We serve homeowners across the entire city, from neighborhoods near Central Park to streets closer to the Little Canada border on the east side.
We also regularly work in neighboring Saint Paul to the south and Arden Hills to the north. If you are in Roseville or anywhere in that corridor, we can typically schedule an on-site visit within a few days of your call.
Call or fill out the contact form and tell us what you have in mind. We reply within one business day and can usually schedule an on-site visit in Roseville within a few days of your first message.
We visit your Roseville property, assess the site conditions - soil drainage, grade, existing structure if applicable - and give you a written quote before any work is discussed. There is no cost for the estimate, and the quote spells out exactly what is included so there are no surprises later.
Once you approve the quote, we submit the permit application to the City of Roseville and schedule your project start date. We keep you updated on permit status so you know exactly when work will begin. You do not need to manage that process yourself.
Construction typically takes one to three weeks for a single-level deck. The city inspector signs off at the footing stage and again at completion. We walk through the finished project with you before we consider the job done.
We serve all of Roseville, MN. Free estimates, permits handled, and every footing set below the frost line.
(612) 493-3415Roseville is a mid-size suburb of roughly 36,000 residents located just north of Saint Paul. It was one of the Twin Cities' first major postwar suburbs, and the city grew quickly from the late 1940s through the 1960s. The result is a fully developed, established community where most residential streets are lined with ranch homes and split-levels on standard suburban lots. Those homes are now 50 to 70 years old, which means a large share of Roseville properties are at the age when original outdoor structures need serious attention. You can read more about the city at the Roseville Wikipedia article or visit the city directly at the City of Roseville website.
The city is organized around a few recognizable landmarks. Rosedale Center on Snelling Avenue has been a shopping anchor for the northern suburbs since 1969. Central Park in the heart of the city hosts the Roseville Skating Center and community events year-round. The Harriet Alexander Nature Center gives residents access to wetland trails in an otherwise fully built suburb. Roseville borders Saint Paul to the south and Little Canada to the east, and its central location in the metro means our crew can reach any address in the city quickly.
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