Wooden Decks and Porches in Brunswick, GA

Custom wooden porch on Brunswick Georgia home near Glynn County coast with high tree canopy

Brunswick summers arrive early and stay long, and with average high temperatures around 89.5 degrees and over 180 mosquito days a year, a well-built wooden deck or porch is less a luxury and more a practical investment in how you use your home. Eicher's Pro Vinyl has been designing and building wooden decks and porches in Brunswick, GA and across Glynn County since 1998, and every project is handled by our own employees, not subcontractors.

Wood vs. Composite: What Brunswick Homeowners Are Actually Comparing

When homeowners in Brunswick start shopping for an outdoor living space, the first real question is almost always the same: wood or composite? Both have genuine merits, but the answer depends on your budget, your maintenance tolerance, and what you want the space to feel like underfoot and overhead.

Real wood offers a warmth and workability that composite boards still struggle to match. It holds fasteners cleanly, shapes easily for curved railings or decorative columns, and can be refinished repeatedly over its life. For a wooden deck in Brunswick, GA on a home built around 1986, the average age of housing stock here, wood framing and decking often blends naturally with the existing structure rather than clashing with it.

  • Pressure-treated lumber is the workhorse choice for structural members, framing, and joists. It resists ground contact and moisture at a price point that fits most budgets.
  • Cedar and redwood cost more upfront but resist decay naturally and stay cooler underfoot on those long Glynn County afternoons.
  • Composite decking trades a higher initial cost for lower annual maintenance, which some homeowners find worth it. We can walk you through that comparison honestly.

With a median home value around $204,900 in the Brunswick area and a homeownership rate of 66.7 percent, most of our customers here are owner-occupants who plan to stay in their homes. That means the right material decision is a long-term one, not just a short-term cost comparison.

Why Coastal Glynn County Is Harder on Wood Than Most People Expect

Brunswick sits about five miles from the coast, and that proximity shows up in ways that matter when you are framing a porch or laying deck boards. Salt air, heavy tree canopy, and a termite risk rated “Very Heavy” for this region create a combination that can shorten the life of any outdoor wood structure that is not built and treated correctly from the start.

Termites are not a minor concern here. Glynn County’s warm, humid hardiness zone 9a climate is exactly the environment subterranean termites prefer, and a deck or porch that sits close to grade without proper barriers can become a costly problem within a few years. Our crews know how to detail the framing, use the right treated lumber grades at ground contact points, and leave adequate clearance so moisture does not trap underneath.

Brunswick also sees around 44 inches of rainfall annually, and the high tree canopy common to this area means decks and porches often stay shaded and damp longer than they would in an open yard. That makes ventilation, proper slope for drainage, and surface finish choices more important than they might be in drier climates.

When we design a wooden porch or deck for a Brunswick home, we account for all of this before the first board goes down. The result is a structure that does not just look right on day one but holds up through the seasons.

Ready to talk through wood, composite, or covered? Let us help.

Porches, Decks, Porticos: Choosing the Right Structure for Your Lot

Not every outdoor living project is the same, and the lot, the roofline, and how you plan to use the space all shape what we recommend. Here is a plain breakdown of what we build and where each option tends to make the most sense.

  • Front porches suit Brunswick’s older neighborhoods well, where the streetscape already includes covered entries and the architecture calls for columns and a gable or hip roof line.
  • Back and side decks work well on lots that back up to Blythe Island-style tree buffers or where a family wants a private space for grilling and gathering away from the street.
  • Covered and screened porches are among the most requested projects we do in this area. A screen system built with 20/20 gnat-resistant screen mesh makes the difference between a porch you actually use all summer and one you avoid after 6 p.m.
  • Wrap-around porches fit well on larger homes and on properties near St. Simons and the Golden Isles corridor where square footage and curb appeal both matter.
  • Porticos give a covered, columned entry without the full footprint of a porch, a good fit when the budget or the lot does not support a larger structure.

We also build railings, stairs, decorative columns, and steps as stand-alone additions or as part of a larger project. Every detail is designed with you, not handed off from a catalog.

How a 27-Year Track Record Changes the Way We Approach a Build

Eicher’s Pro Vinyl has been in business since 1998, which means we have watched how decks and porches built in coastal southeast Georgia hold up over time. We have gone back to homes we built a decade ago. We know which details fail and which ones last.

Every installation is done by our own employees. We do not hand your project to a subcontractor and hope for the best. The same crew that shows up on day one is the crew that finishes the job and stands behind the workmanship warranty we back with every project.

Our showroom in Brunswick gives local homeowners a place to see materials in person before committing. You can walk in, ask questions, and get a real sense of what pressure-treated framing looks like next to cedar decking, or how a screened porch enclosure actually functions before you decide. We also offer a free in-home estimate with no sales pressure, because a decision this size deserves a real conversation, not a rushed close.

For homeowners who want to move forward but need help with the investment, we offer 100 percent financing with no money down, including 5, 7, and 10-year terms and a 1-year same-as-cash option. Military and senior citizen discounts are available as well.

Your Brunswick porch project starts with one honest conversation.

Material Longevity in Brunswick's Climate: What the Numbers Suggest

The average Brunswick-area home was built around 1986, which means a large share of the housing stock is approaching or past 40 years old. Many of those homes have original decks and porches that are overdue for replacement or significant repair. When we look at what tends to fail first, the pattern is consistent: undersized joists, inadequate ledger flashing, and untreated lumber used in areas that see regular moisture.

With 42,091 total housing units across the Brunswick metro area and a 66.7 percent homeownership rate, there are a lot of owner-occupied homes here whose outdoor structures were built before modern treatment standards were common. Replacing or rebuilding that structure correctly, with the right lumber grades and the right detailing for a coastal climate, is the kind of investment that adds real usable square footage to your home.

A properly built wooden deck or porch in Brunswick, GA does not have to be a maintenance burden. The right wood species, the right finish, and the right design for drainage and airflow make an enormous difference in how long the structure serves you without major intervention. That is the conversation we want to have with you before the project starts, not after something goes wrong.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pressure-treated wood versus cedar for a Brunswick deck: which one actually holds up better near the coast?

Both can perform well when installed correctly. Pressure-treated lumber is the standard for structural framing and any members close to grade because it resists moisture and insects at a lower cost. Cedar is naturally decay-resistant and stays cooler underfoot in direct sun, which matters in Brunswick's heat. For many projects, we use pressure-treated framing with cedar or a quality composite surface on top. We will walk you through the tradeoffs during your free in-home estimate.

How serious is the termite risk for a wood deck in Glynn County, and what can be done about it?

Glynn County carries a "Very Heavy" termite risk rating, which is one of the highest classifications in Georgia. For any wood deck or porch we build here, we use properly rated pressure-treated lumber at ground contact points, maintain clearance between wood and soil, and detail the framing to avoid moisture traps that attract subterranean termites. Good construction practices from the start make a real difference in long-term performance.

Does Eicher's build screened porches, and what kind of screen do you use for Brunswick's sand gnats?

Yes, screened porches are one of our most common projects in the Brunswick area. We use 20/20 gnat-resistant screen mesh, which has a tighter weave than standard window screen and is specifically designed to block the small biting insects common to coastal southeast Georgia. The framing is built to handle the weight and tension of that mesh, and the finished porch is one you can actually use on a summer evening.

Wood deck versus composite deck in terms of cost and long-term value for a Brunswick homeowner?

Wood costs less upfront and can be refinished or repaired in sections over time. Composite costs more initially but requires less annual maintenance, no staining or sealing. For a Brunswick home with a median value around $204,900, either option can add real usable space and curb appeal. The right answer depends on your timeline, your maintenance preferences, and your budget. We offer 100 percent financing with no money down so the upfront cost does not have to drive the decision.

Will Eicher's handle the full build, including railings, stairs, and a roof over the porch?

Yes. We build complete outdoor living structures: decks, covered porches with gable, shed, or hip roofs, wrap-around porches, porticos with decorative columns, railings, stairs, and steps. Every part of the project is handled by our own employees, not subcontractors. We are licensed and insured in Georgia, and every project carries our 5-year workmanship warranty in addition to manufacturer warranties on materials.

Call Eicher's Pro Vinyl at (912) 588-0061 to schedule your free in-home estimate, and let's figure out exactly what your Brunswick home needs for an outdoor space you will use for years to come!