EST. 2016 — OAKLAND · WAYNE · MACOMB

We build the deck
other guys said
couldn't be built.

Family-run carpentry for the builds that don't fit a template — and a price that respects the work.

Father
runs every job
Michigan
Metro Detroit
Decks
our specialty
Call Persha Family Construction: (248) 759-1947

Capabilities

  • Decks & carpentry

    Finished + unfinished. Multi-level builds, pergolas, railings & stairs.

    Specialty
  • Framing

    Additions and new builds, framed square, level and to spec.

    Structural
  • Remodeling

    Kitchens, baths and basements — demo to final trim, same crew.

    Interiors
  • Finish work

    Trim, stairs and built-ins — the details most crews rush.

    Detail
  • General contracting

    One contact who runs the whole project start to finish.

    Whole-job
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Why Persha

Family-owned isn't a tagline. When the name on the door is the name on the permit, the work has to be right.
One contract

One name signs it. No subs you've never met disappearing mid-job.

Owner on site

The person who quoted it is the person swinging the hammer.

A fair number

Priced to respect the work and your budget — not a brand's overhead.

The Tough-Job Index

What's your impossible job?

Tap the problem in your back yard. Here's how we'd take it on.

01 — SLOPED YARDTHE MOVE ↓
How Persha handles it

We post-and-beam off engineered footings stepped into the grade, so a deck sits dead-level over a yard that isn't. No regrading, no retaining wall you didn't ask for.