Deck Building & Siding Installation in Jonesborough, Tennessee
I & G Construction Services builds custom decks and installs professional siding for homeowners in Jonesborough, Tennessee and the surrounding Washington County area. Jonesborough is Tennessee’s oldest town — chartered in 1779 — and its homes range from historic properties near the downtown square to newer construction in the growing neighborhoods along Highway 11-E and in the areas east and south of town.
We’re based right down the road in Johnson City, about 8 miles and 15 minutes from downtown Jonesborough. This is one of the communities we serve most frequently, and we’re familiar with the specific considerations that come with working in and around Jonesborough — including the design review requirements that apply to homes within the Jonesborough Historic District.
Whether you’re adding a deck to enjoy your backyard, replacing aging siding to protect your home’s structure and boost its curb appeal, or repairing damage from a recent storm — we handle it all, and we do it right.

Deck Building for Jonesborough Homeowners
In-town Jonesborough homes near Main Street often sit on smaller lots where smart deck design matters — we build compact platform decks, raised decks, and screened additions that fit the scale of the property. Outside the town core, properties along Boones Creek Road, Highway 11-E, and southern Washington County offer larger lots with varied terrain suited for multi-level, wraparound, and expansive composite builds.
We build pressure-treated wood decks, Trex and TimberTech composite decks, cedar decks, multi-level and raised designs, platform decks, wraparound builds, and screened additions. We also handle deck repair including board replacement, structural work, and railing upgrades.
Jonesborough deck projects may require a permit through the town’s offices. Properties in the Jonesborough Historic District may need additional design review through the Historic Zoning Commission. Properties outside town limits fall under Washington County. We navigate the full permit and review process for you.
Siding Installation and Replacement in Jonesborough
Jonesborough’s humidity, temperature extremes, and storms take a toll on siding — especially on older homes near downtown where siding has been in place for decades.
We install vinyl, James Hardie fiber cement, engineered wood (LP SmartSide), and board and batten siding throughout Jonesborough and Washington County, including soffit, fascia, trim, house wrap, and flashing.
For homes in the Jonesborough Historic District, siding replacement may require review by the Historic Zoning Commission to ensure materials are compatible with the district’s character. You can still replace your siding — it just needs to fit the neighborhood. We’ve worked within these guidelines and help you select materials that satisfy the commission while giving you the protection and look you want.
Outside the historic district — along Highway 11-E, Boones Creek, and southern Washington County — standard permit requirements apply with no design restrictions.
If your siding is warping, cracking, rotting, or showing persistent mold — we’ll assess it for free and give you an honest recommendation.

Jonesborough’s Historic District — What You Need to Know
Jonesborough’s Historic District covers the downtown core area along Main Street and the surrounding blocks. Homes within this district are subject to oversight by the Jonesborough Historic Zoning Commission, which reviews exterior changes to ensure compatibility with the district’s historic character.
For deck and siding projects in the historic district, this can mean:
— Siding material and color choices may need commission approval before installation
— New deck construction may require design review to ensure it doesn’t visually detract from the historic character of the property or the surrounding streetscape
— Certain modern materials may be preferred over others depending on the specific property and its visibility from public right-of-way
— Repairs using materials that match the original construction are generally the easiest path through the review process
This process adds a step to the project timeline, but it’s manageable — especially when you have a contractor who understands the requirements and has been through the process before. We help you select materials and design approaches that satisfy the commission’s guidelines while meeting your functional and aesthetic goals.
If you’re not sure whether your property falls within the Historic District, we can check for you during your free estimate visit.
Jonesborough Neighborhoods and Areas We Serve
We serve homeowners throughout Jonesborough and the surrounding Washington County area, including:
Downtown Jonesborough — Jonesborough Historic District — Boones Creek (Jonesborough side) — Telford — Lamar — areas along Highway 11-E — Cherokee Road area — Old Stage Road area — and all surrounding communities in Washington County
No matter where your home is in the Jonesborough area, we come to you for a free on-site estimate.

Why Jonesborough Homeowners Choose I & G Construction Services
We’re based in Johnson City — about 8 miles and 15 minutes from downtown Jonesborough. This is one of the closest communities to our home base, and it’s one we serve frequently. If something comes up after your project, we can be at your door the same day.
Jonesborough has unique requirements that not every contractor understands. Homes within the Historic District are subject to exterior design review by the Jonesborough Historic Zoning Commission, which means your siding material choices and deck design may need approval before work begins. We’ve worked within these guidelines and can help you select materials and designs that satisfy the commission while meeting your functional and aesthetic goals.
For properties outside the historic district and town limits, standard Washington County building permits apply, and we handle the entire process for you.
We source materials from local suppliers in the Tri-Cities to keep costs competitive and timelines on track. Fully insured on every project. No subcontractors. Our crew handles your job from start to finish.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Frequently Asked Questions — Deck & Siding in Jonesborough
Answers to the questions we hear most from homeowners in Johnson City, Kingsport, Bristol, and surrounding areas.
Potentially, yes. Homes within the Jonesborough Historic District may need approval from the Historic Zoning Commission before replacing siding. The commission reviews exterior material and color choices to ensure compatibility with the district’s character. We’re familiar with this process and help you navigate it, including selecting materials that satisfy the guidelines while meeting your goals.
We’re based in Johnson City, approximately 8 miles from downtown Jonesborough — about a 15-minute drive. Jonesborough is one of the communities we serve most frequently and we’re there regularly for estimates and projects.
Yes. We work on homes of all ages throughout Jonesborough — from historic properties near the downtown square to new construction. Older homes sometimes require additional structural assessment before a deck build or siding replacement, and we include that evaluation as part of our free on-site estimate.
Deck costs in Jonesborough align with the broader Tri-Cities market — $5,000 to $15,000 for standard pressure-treated wood builds and $12,000 to $30,000 or more for composite, depending on size, materials, lot conditions, and features. Properties in the historic district that require design review may add time to the project but don’t typically add significant cost. We provide free on-site estimates with exact pricing.
In most cases, yes. Deck projects within the Town of Jonesborough may require a building permit, and projects within the Historic District may require additional design review. Properties outside Jonesborough town limits fall under Washington County building jurisdiction. We handle the permit and review process for you.
