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Common Deck Materials

Composite decking is a versatile and low-maintenance choice for homeowners seeking durability and style. Made from a mix of recycled wood fibers and plastic, composite boards are designed to withstand the elements, making them resistant to warping, splintering, and insect damage. They come in a wide range of colors and textures, so you can achieve the look of natural wood without the ongoing upkeep. While composite decking tends to have a higher upfront cost, the savings in maintenance — no sanding, staining, or sealing required — make it a long-term favorite for many homeowners. It’s perfect if you want a deck that’s both beautiful and easy to care for.

Treated lumber is a dependable and budget-friendly option for building a deck. Pressure-treated wood is specifically designed to resist moisture, rot, and insect damage, making it a durable choice for outdoor use. Its natural appearance can be enhanced with staining or painting, offering flexibility to match your home’s style. However, treated lumber does require regular maintenance, including sealing and staining, to preserve its integrity and appearance over time. If you’re comfortable putting in a little extra work to maintain your deck and want to stick to a budget, treated lumber delivers great value.

Cedar decking offers the best of both worlds: natural beauty and reliable durability. Its rich, warm color and unique grain patterns make it a standout choice for those who want a deck with character. Cedar is naturally resistant to rot, decay, and insect damage, and it tends to stay cooler underfoot compared to composite or treated lumber. That said, cedar does require regular sealing or staining to protect its appearance and ensure it lasts for years to come. If you love the look of natural wood and don’t mind a little maintenance, cedar is an excellent option for your dream deck.

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    The staff were amazing, took a ton of time to make sure we were comfortable with our decision, the job went flawlessly and we didn't run into any issues. Great company!

    Ian H. Verified

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    I hope this review resonates with someone seeking a reputable contractor. I can safely say you won't be disappointed by the services. The staff is outstanding. Stellar service.

    Mark L. Verified

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    We just had an estimate meeting and it was so helpful. They asked us a bunch of questions to narrow down exactly what we needed, got us thinking about options, and explained the process really well. It was nice to be able to pick the doors and features with their program and get a nice visual of what they would look like. Overall a great, professional experience!

    Cassie K. Verified