Multi-level, covered, and poolside decks designed for Middletown’s established neighborhoods and Bayshore properties — engineered to last through Jersey seasons.
Middletown is one of Monmouth County’s largest townships, with everything from Bayshore waterfront to mature suburban neighborhoods in Lincroft, Navesink, and Belford. A deck here has to suit the specific home and lot — we design around your grade, sightlines, and how you actually use the yard, whether that’s a raised deck off a split-level, a covered deck for shade, or a low platform that ties into a patio.
Being close to the Bayshore means wind and moisture are part of the spec on some lots. We use corrosion-resistant hardware, premium capped composite or naturally weather-resistant cedar, and footings set for the exposure — so your deck still looks and performs a decade from now.
Proper framing, footings, and code-compliant railings — built for safety and longevity in the Jersey climate, not just for install day.
Low-maintenance capped composite, classic cedar, or hardwood. On Bayshore-adjacent lots we usually steer toward composite and stainless hardware — we’ll walk you through the trade-offs.
Outdoor kitchens, built-in seating, lighting, and deck-and-pergola combinations that turn the whole backyard into usable space.
Every deck is engineered and finished for how you actually want to live in the space.





Nearly every deck in Middletown needs a construction permit through the township, and elevated or waterfront-adjacent decks can trigger zoning setback or flood-elevation review. We handle the permit filing and inspections so you don’t chase the paperwork.
You work directly with Adam, the owner — no call centers, no franchise reps. He’ll come look at your property and give you an honest quote, free of charge.
Request a Free QuoteBased in Old Bridge, NJ, Legion Build serves homeowners across central New Jersey and the Jersey Shore.
Deck pricing depends on size, material (composite vs. cedar vs. hardwood), height, and features. Composite decks typically start in the mid five figures and rise with elevation and square footage. The fastest way to a real number is a free on-site visit from Adam.
Almost always, yes. A deck is a permitted structure in New Jersey, and Middletown Township reviews the plans. Elevated or waterfront-adjacent decks may also need setback or flood-elevation review. We pull the permits and manage inspections for you.
Composite is low-maintenance and long-lasting; cedar and hardwood offer a natural look. On damp or Bayshore-adjacent lots we usually recommend capped composite with stainless hardware. We’ll walk you through the trade-offs on site.
Once permits are in hand, most decks are built in one to three weeks depending on size, elevation, and features. We give you a realistic timeline up front.