November 10, 2025

A Secret Worth Sharing: Surprise Covered Deck Build In Center Point

This article has been written by Tanner James

We Recently Had The Pleasure Of Working On A Very Special (And Very Secret!) Project For Val And Randy Right Here In Center Point, Iowa.


They Reached Out With A Thoughtful Idea: A Covered Deck That Would Add Comfort, Functionality, And Beauty To Their Backyard—All While Keeping It A Surprise From Their Kids. It Was A Privilege To Help Bring That Vision To Life While Keeping Everything Quiet Until The Big Reveal!


The Deck We Built Isn’t Just A Space To Relax—It’s A Beautiful, Covered Outdoor Area That Blends Seamlessly With Their Home And Adds Some Serious Curb Appeal. From Design To Final Touches, Every Detail Was Crafted With Care, Durability, And A Bit Of Excitement Knowing It Was All Part Of A Family Surprise.


We Love Projects Like This One—Where We’re Not Just Building Structures, We’re Building Moments, Memories, And Meaningful Improvements To A Home.


📸 Take A Look At The Photos Below To See Just How Much This Covered Deck Transformed The Space.


🎥 Don’t Miss The Video Walkthrough For A Closer Look At The Final Result!



A Big Thank You To Val And Randy For Trusting Us With Your Vision—And For Letting Us Be Part Of Such A Memorable Gift For Your Family.

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