
Pressure-treated wood
$38–$58/ sq ft installed
Lowest upfront cost; budget for sealing every 1–2 years.
Deck builder · Hereford, AZ
5551 E Valley Vista Dr, Hereford, AZ 85615
D And N Coronado Construction Inc is a licensed general commercial contractor serving Hereford, Arizona.
It has held an active Arizona contractor license since 2010 — 16 years.
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Local cost guide
Installed price per square foot by material, adjusted for local labor. A standard 16×20 ft (320 sq ft) build multiplies these by area — run the deck cost calculator for a figure tailored to your exact size, railing, and stairs.

$38–$58/ sq ft installed
Lowest upfront cost; budget for sealing every 1–2 years.

$49–$70/ sq ft installed
Warm natural grain; periodic staining keeps it from greying.

$70–$96/ sq ft installed
Low-maintenance with 25-year warranties — Trex, TimberTech, Fiberon.

$77–$109/ sq ft installed
Best moisture and stain resistance; lightest long-term upkeep.
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Yes. D And N Coronado Construction Inc holds Arizona contractor license #262523 (active) on the public state record, classified as General Commercial. You can confirm it yourself on the official Arizona license lookup linked on this page.
DeckMath does not set or publish any contractor's pricing. As a benchmark, a 16×20 ft mid-range composite deck in Hereford runs roughly $22,528–$30,720 installed. Ask D And N Coronado Construction Inc for a written quote and compare it against a free DeckMath estimate before you decide.
The Arizona record lists D And N Coronado Construction Inc as deck-capable, but it doesn't specify brands. Ask which composite or PVC lines they install — Trex, TimberTech, and Fiberon are the most common — and use the DeckMath Trex vs TimberTech tool to compare before you ask.
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