Deck work, built on precision — not shortcuts.
Square Cut was built around one simple idea: a deck should look clean, feel solid, and be built with the kind of precision you can see in every board, cut, railing, and transition.
A name that describes the standard
Square is the difference between a deck that looks finished and one that doesn't. It's how boards meet borders, how balusters line up, how stairs read at the landing. When every cut is square, everything after it works. That's the standard we hold ourselves to on every project.
Structure first. Finish second. Always in that order.
Homeowners don't see the framing after the surface goes down. But the frame decides how long the deck lasts, how it feels underfoot, and whether the ledger stays dry. We treat framing like the whole project — because in terms of lifespan, it basically is.
Built for New England weather
We build for freeze-thaw, snow load, wet springs, hot dry summers, and coastal humidity. That means the right materials for the exposure, the right fasteners for the location, and flashing that keeps water where it belongs.
Clean job sites. Clear communication. Strong workmanship.
We keep the site tidy every day. We tell you what we found. We call when something needs a decision. And we walk every detail with you at the end. Deck work should be honest, and the process should feel that way from the first phone call.
Let's build something square.
Free estimate. Honest answers. Precision from framing to finish.