The Best Deck Building In Eagleton Village, TN
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Eagleton Village sits in Blount County just north of Maryville, and the properties here reflect that setting. Older ranch homes and established lots, many of them with generous yards and a rural feel that the newer West Knoxville suburbs don’t have. It’s the kind of neighborhood where a deck gets real use, and where homeowners tend to think carefully before committing to a project.
Riverview Decks has been building decks in Blount County for over 21 years. We’re a specialized deck company, and we back every project with the only double lifetime warranty in Tennessee, covering both materials and workmanship with no expiration date.

What We Build in Eagleton Village
The properties in this part of Blount County vary. Some are level lots with straightforward builds, others have grade changes that require elevated framing and more structural planning. We handle both.
Attached decks. The most common build type, connected to the home’s rim joist via a properly flashed and fastened ledger. We assess your home’s framing before committing to a ledger approach, and we manage Blount County permits start to finish.
Freestanding decks. Where a ledger connection isn’t practical or desired, we build the full structure on posts with beams on both sides. Useful on homes where the exterior cladding or framing makes ledger attachment complicated.
Multi-level decks. For sloped lots, a tiered design often makes better use of the grade than a single elevated platform. We design around the terrain rather than working against it.
Ground-level decks. Simpler builds on flat lots that sit close to grade, often without railing requirements, depending on height.
Decks with pergolas, lighting, and built-in features. We regularly incorporate pergola structures, integrated deck lighting, built-in benches, and custom railing systems into new builds. Each feature is scoped clearly in your written quote.
- High-quality deck installations
- A wide range of enhancements
- A transparent and precise quote
- Professional and reliable builders
- A complete building service
- Reasonable and fair pricing quotes
Why Riverview Decks
Double lifetime warranty. Both materials and workmanship, for the life of the deck, with no expiration date. No other deck builder in Tennessee offers this.
21 years of specialized experience. We build decks and nothing else. That focus shows at every stage of a project.
NADRA-certified. Members of the North American Deck and Railing Association, the Home Builders Association of Greater Knoxville, and NAHB.
Google Guaranteed. Third-party verification that we’re a licensed, legitimate contractor.
Deckorators Pro dealer. Direct access to one of the industry’s leading composite decking lines, with full product knowledge and warranty support.

Discover Confidence through Our Client Reviews
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Kim DiBenedetto
Nate and his team were professional and efficient. We were in constant communication.
I have 3 dogs that the workers were mindful of by keeping the gate closed and not leaving any nails or screws as a hazard.
JC and/or Nate were here everyday to ensure quality and perfection.
There is no one else I would recommend for your deck both new or repairs. I only wish I could give more than 5 stars!
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Amber Engle
We had a fantastic experience with Nate, Jose and his team! They were efficient and professional.
The communication was impeccable. I was updated every step of the way and always got a timely response when I had a question.
They reminded me of a popular chain restaurant that we all know and love with their professionalism and polish. Seriously, they are a step above the rest.
Even the county inspector kept complimenting their craftsmanship. My deck looks amazing! We will be using them for many future projects for sure.
Materials for Blount County's Climate
Eagleton Village gets the same East Tennessee weather as the rest of the region, humid summers, hard winters, and persistent moisture from proximity to the Little River corridor and the Smoky Mountains foothills. Material selection matters here.
- Composite decking. We're a Deckorators Pro dealer. Composite doesn't absorb moisture, won't rot, warp, or splinter, and holds its color under the Tennessee sun far better than natural wood. For most Eagleton Village properties, composite is the stronger long-term investment. Maintenance is simple, and the surface holds up through freeze-thaw cycles without the cracking that affects some wood decks over time.
- Pressure-treated wood. Still a solid choice for homeowners who want a lower upfront cost and are willing to maintain the surface every few years. We use quality-graded lumber and frame every deck to the same structural standard, regardless of what goes on top.
- Framing and hardware. Every deck we build uses corrosion-resistant structural hardware throughout, including joist hangers, post bases, and ledger fasteners rated for treated lumber contact. We also design the substructure for ventilation so moisture moves through rather than collects in it.
Discover Transformational Spaces: Our Deck Project Portfolio
Average Deck Building Cost In Eagleton Village, TN
The cost of deck building in Eagleton Village, TN, varies greatly depending on the design, materials, and additional features chosen. For instance, a recent project we completed, an 18’x18’ two-tone composite deck with aluminum handrails, Trex Transcend in Tiki Torch & Lava Rock Decking boards (laid diagonally), and an in-light lighting system was quoted at $68,500.
The most expensive items in this project were the aluminum powder-coated handrails. While this price reflects a highly customized deck, we ensure transparency in our pricing so you can confidently make the best choice for your budget and vision.

Two-Tone Composite Deck In Loudon
This 18’x18’ composite deck project included:
- Aluminum handrail
- Two tone Trex Transcend in Tiki Torch & Lava Rock
- Decking boards installed in diagonal format
- Double border
- In-light lighting system
The project was quoted at $68,500, where the most expensive items were the aluminum powder-coated handrails.
The project was quoted at $68,500, where the most expensive items were the aluminum powder-coated handrails.
Cost Estimates for Deck Building in Eagleton Village
Pricing varies significantly based on size, materials, site conditions, and design features. The table below gives a starting point for standard builds in this area.
Deck Size | Material | Estimated Cost |
10′ x 12′ | Pressure-Treated Wood | $2,000 – $3,500 |
10′ x 12′ | Composite | $3,500 – $5,000 |
12′ x 16′ | Pressure-Treated Wood | $3,500 – $6,000 |
12′ x 16′ | Composite | $5,500 – $9,500 |
16′ x 20′ | Composite | $8,000 – $14,000 |
Custom with premium features | Composite + aluminum rail + lighting | $30,000+ |
What moves the number:
- Site conditions. Sloped lots require more structural work and cost more than flat ones. Blount County properties near the Little River corridor sometimes involve drainage considerations that affect the framing design.
- Material selection. Composite carries a higher upfront cost. Treated wood costs less to start but requires ongoing maintenance. We'll help you run the long-term numbers on both.
- Railing systems. Standard wood or aluminum picket railings are the most affordable. Cable railing and aluminum powder-coated systems cost more but dramatically change the visual outcome, as in the Loudon project above.
- Design features. Pergolas, integrated lighting, diagonal decking patterns, double borders, and built-in seating are all scoped and priced separately. Nothing is bundled and hidden.
Deck Building In Eagleton Village, TN - FAQs
A standard 12×12 pressure-treated deck typically runs two to three working days. Larger composite builds or projects with grade changes take longer. You’ll have a realistic timeline in your written quote before we start.
In most cases, yes. Blount County Development Services requires permits for attached decks and elevated structures. Decks under 30 inches in height may be exempt from some requirements, but anything attached to the house or above that threshold goes through the permit process. We handle all of it.
Composite holds up better over time in East Tennessee’s humidity and UV exposure, and the maintenance difference over ten years is significant. Treated wood is a reasonable choice if budget is the priority and you’re committed to regular sealing and staining. For properties near the Little River or with heavy shade and moisture, we lean toward composite.
Yes. Elevated and hillside builds are a regular part of our work across Blount County. Sloped sites require additional structural planning, which we account for in the quote upfront.
Yes. Construction at or near TVA-managed waterways may require a Section 26a permit from TVA, separate from Blount County permitting. We’ll identify what applies to your property during the consultation.

Serving Eagleton Village and Blount County
We serve Eagleton Village and the surrounding Blount County area including Maryville, Alcoa, Louisville, Friendsville, and communities along the Highway 411 and Little River corridors. Our shop is on N Campbell Station Road in Knoxville, about 20 minutes north via Highway 411.
Bring Us Your Plans and Your Questions

An Eagleton Village backyard with the right deck on it changes how you use the property, especially on lots with the kind of yard space this neighborhood is known for. We’ll come out, walk the site, listen to what you have in mind, and put together a written quote with the full scope and price spelled out. Call us at (865) 801-4545 or click the button below to start your project.
Helpful Resources for Eagleton Village Homeowners
Blount County Permits — permits, inspections, and building codes for residential construction in Eagleton Village and Blount County.
Tennessee Residential Permits — statewide code requirements for decks and residential additions.
TVA Shoreline Permits | TVA Shoreline FAQ — required for construction at or near the Little River, Fort Loudoun Lake, or other TVA-managed waterways. As of October 2025, all Section 26a applications are submitted online.
