A large building sitting next to a body of water

/ Left Right Construction

Two people.

One job at a time.

Done right.

— How we work

One drives the timeline. The other won't sign off.

Most jobs stall on one end or the other — either they run fast and cut corners, or they obsess and never finish. We cover both sides on every single project.

We specialize in exterior decks, stairs, and structures. That's it. Years on one thing builds a standard. We know what right looks like.

Wide environmental shot of a carpenter setting stair stringers on a residential deck frame, golden-hour daylight from the left, weathered lumber and concrete footings visible, no posed expression — documentary framing
Wide environmental shot of a carpenter setting stair stringers on a residential deck frame, golden-hour daylight from the left, weathered lumber and concrete footings visible, no posed expression — documentary framing
Tight close-up of a carpenter's hands inspecting a mortise-and-tenon post-to-beam joint on a gazebo structure, soft north-facing daylight, wood grain and chisel marks visible — documentary detail shot
Tight close-up of a carpenter's hands inspecting a mortise-and-tenon post-to-beam joint on a gazebo structure, soft north-facing daylight, wood grain and chisel marks visible — documentary detail shot

The one who gets it done

The one who looks again

He runs the schedule, manages materials, and keeps the job moving. No hand-wringing, no delays — the project is on track because he makes it so.

He checks the finish, the fit, and the gaps nobody else would notice. The job isn't done until he's walked it the next morning and found nothing wrong.