Service area · Cameron Park

General Contractor in Cameron Park

CCI Builders serves Cameron Park, CA from Placerville, the next town up Highway 50 — CSLB #835432, rebuilding decks and repairing dry rot since 2004. The drive isn't a factor; it's ground Jon likes working.

  • CSLB #835432
  • Bonded · Insured $2M
  • Building here since 2004
A home with a wraparound deck on an oak-woodland lot
  • CA License #835432
  • Bonded & Insured to $2M
  • EPA Lead-Safe Certified
  • Since 2004

Called for most

What we get called to Cameron Park for

Decks lead here — rebuilds of the originals, by a structural contractor.

01

Decks & Shade Structures

Rebuilding decks decades past their design life on oak-woodland lots — to today's code, not 1980s practice. Decks →

02

Structural Beam & Dry Rot Repair

Rot found under deck boards rarely stops there — we repair the structure, not the surface. Structural repair →

03

Windows & Siding

Energy-efficient window and siding upgrades for ranch-era exteriors. Windows & siding →

04

ADUs & New Construction

Ground-up ADUs and new construction on oak-woodland lots — permits and inspections handled. ADUs →

Cameron Park homeowners ask

Deck age, county permits, and the drive — the first sentence is the answer.

Who issues building permits in Cameron Park?
El Dorado County — Cameron Park has no city government, so every permit — deck, structural, or remodel — runs through El Dorado County Building Services. CCI files the permit and manages inspections through final sign-off.
How much does it cost to rebuild a 1980s deck in Cameron Park?
Size, height, footing condition, and material class are what move the number. Pricing is per project — schedule an estimate. How we build them: decks & shade structures.
Can you repair the dry rot flagged in my home-inspection report?
Yes — dry rot flagged in a home-inspection report is work we take on directly. We scope the repair and document the fix for the transaction — schedule an estimate to get started.
Do you charge a travel fee, and how soon can you start?
The drive isn’t a factor here — Cameron Park is the next town down Highway 50 from our Placerville shop, and it’s ground Jon likes working: in his words, “I prefer Cameron Park, Camino.” The estimate visit is scheduled like any local job — schedule an estimate to get on the calendar.
My deck posts sit on old concrete pads — is that still legal?
Your existing deck isn’t retroactively illegal — but any rebuild has to meet today’s code, not 1980s practice. CRC R507 (2025 California Residential Code) requires the engineered footings, positive post connections, and flashed, fastened ledgers that era’s nailed details rarely had.
Do fire-zone rules apply to my deck or siding here?
Only if your lot sits in a designated fire hazard severity zone — and Cameron Park is genuinely mixed: on the 2025 CAL FIRE maps much of the core sits outside wildland zones, while the fringes map High. Where the zones apply, the California Wildland-Urban Interface Code (Title 24, Part 7, formerly CRC R337) sets ignition-resistant material requirements for decks and siding. We check your parcel’s zone during the estimate.

Ready to deal with that deck?

Tell us what's sagging, soft, or just plain done — we'll tell you repair or rebuild.

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