I will create deck, patio, and pergola permit drawings, construction plans for permit


About this gig
Are you stuck waiting for permit approval because your deck, patio, or pergola drawings were rejected or incomplete?
I create professional, permit-ready construction drawings that get APPROVED fast.
WHAT YOU GET:
- Detailed site plan showing structure location & property setbacks
- Foundation & footing plan with dimensions
- Floor framing plan with beam and joist layout
- Elevation views (front, side, rear)
- Structural cross-sections and connection details
- Material specifications and load calculations
- Title block with your address, date & revision history
MY SERVICES COVER:
- Attached & freestanding decks
- Covered patios
- Wood & aluminum pergolas
- Composite decking | Multi-level decks
- Screened enclosures
- Pool decks
WHY BUYERS CHOOSE ME:
I don't use generic templates. Every drawing is custom-drafted to YOUR project dimensions, local code requirements, and site conditions exactly what permit offices need to approve without back-and-forth.
Before ordering, message me your project size, location, and any existing sketches. I'll confirm scope and timeline instantly.
Fast delivery. Revisions included. Permit-approved results.
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Get to know Donald R
Licensed Engineer
- FromUnited States
- Member sinceJun 2026
- Avg. response time1 hour
Languages
English
FAQ
Will these drawings actually get approved by my local permit office?
That depends on your jurisdiction, and I take that seriously. Before I draw a single line, I ask for your city/county and look up the local residential code amendments that apply to your structure. I draft to IRC standards as the baseline and adjust for local overrides.
Do you provide structural calculations or is this just a layout drawing?
Both, depending on the package. The Basic plan covers layout, dimensions, and prescriptive code-based member sizing, which is sufficient for most standard residential decks under 30" above grade where an engineer's stamp is not required.
