Custom deck and outdoor living project by Brewer Built in Hopkins, Minnesota

Decks, Porches & Outdoor Spaces Built for Hopkins Homes

Hopkins Deck Builder

Decks, Porches & Interior Remodeling for Hopkins Homes

Brewer Built works with homeowners, HOAs, and private communities in Hopkins on decks, shared outdoor structures, railings, porches, screen rooms, and repair-focused projects that need more than a quick surface fix.

Hopkins properties often have a mix of older homes, townhome communities, shared walkways, mature trees, and tighter outdoor layouts. That means the project has to be planned around real site conditions, not a one-size-fits-all deck package.

Our focus stays on the parts that determine whether the work actually lasts: framing, structural support, water management, safe access, railing layout, clean transitions, and materials that make sense for Minnesota weather.

Our Services

What We Build for Hopkins Homeowners and Communities

Explore our core service for homeowners in Hopkins and the surrounding southwest metro, from custom decks and porches to railings, windows, doors, and select remodeling work.

10-Year

Structural Warranty

20+ Years

Trade Experience

150+ Successful

Projects Completed

Our Recent Work

Projects Completed In Hopkins, MN

These projects show the type of outdoor work Brewer Built handles in and around Hopkins, including community bridge redecking, deck resurfacing, railings, stairs, and full deck construction.

Hopkins community bridge redecking project with new decking and railings by Brewer Built

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Where We Work

Explore Our Projects in Other Cities

Use the links below to view other cities we’ve worked in. You’ll find recent projects and the services available in each area.

Planning A Project In Hopkins?

Whether you’re planning a new deck, a porch, a screen room, a railing upgrade, or a community bridge redecking project, we’ll walk the site with you, figure out what actually needs to be done, and handle the process from there.