Our Deck Options
We can build you a deck or railing using any product you desire and can help you with expert suggestions and options for your deck! We offer some of the best warranties in the business and are committed to 100% customer satisfaction, period.Building Trust™
From designing the correct deck for your needs and budget, to getting all the necessary permits, we will make the construction process as pleasant as possible.
We specialize in building your Dream Deck, with quality materials and incredible workmanship. We invite you to get a complimentary in-house estimate for your new custom deck.
Some of the many services we provide are custom decks, deck covers, shade arbors, outdoor kitchens, privacy walls, patios, pergolas, accent lighting and much more.
- Constant Owner interaction means no project manager or multiple people trying to make decisions.
- The highest quality products and with many small details that often go unnoticed by other contractors, let's take your deck to the next level.
- Quality Control. The owner is hands on throughout the deck building process if any problems or issues arise they can be dealt with immediately.
- Nonstop communication - The key to the success of your project is good communication. And, a big part of communication is listening. From the beginning of a project to its end, our company places a high priority on listening - to you, your needs and wishes.
- Professional Engineering and Lifelong construction background provides reliability and safety when it comes to complying with the codes necessary to build your DREAM Deck.
Cedar Decks
Let's face it – the heart and soul of almost every outdoor sanctuary is a truly dynamic deck. You can be right on trend with a lush living wall, a sleek designer fire pit, a string of vintage lights and all the super chic seating solutions you like. But, without a classically beautiful deck to set the tone of your garden retreat, there’s nothing really tying all those stylish furnishings together.That's where Real Cedar comes in.
It's one of the most inspiring deck-building materials to work with. Here's why:
Basis for Beauty
If you've got a bunch of totally amazing (yet somewhat disconnected), décor ideas floating around in your head, let our wood’s natural beauty and endless versatility be your guiding force. Trust us on this one – start with a stunning Real Cedar deck, and suddenly your designer daydreams and Pinterest wish lists start manifesting into one cohesive reality. Just think of Real Cedar decking as your blueprint to backyard bliss.
Real Team Player
Whether you're a contractor working to a tight deadline or a DIY renovator with no set completion date, you don't want to be messing around with materials that make your decking project harder. That's why so many professionals like working with Western Red Cedar lumber.
It lies flat and straight, so it's super easy to fit in place. Plus, this sturdy and structurally solid wood is surprisingly light, so it's easy to lug around your site – and less strenuous lifting means more time to enjoy the creative process. After all, building decks shouldn't be a pain in the neck (and we mean that both literally and figuratively).
Guilt-Free Gratification
Designing your dream deck should be a positive and creatively fulfilling experience. So the last thing you want is environmental concerns stemming the flow of your ideas. With Real Cedar, you needn't worry. In terms of sustainability, it beats composite decking on every level.
In fact, Real Cedar actually boasts a net carbon sink, meaning our wood removes greenhouse gases from the atmosphere – whereas other building materials emit greenhouse gases. So dream big. As long as you're working with Real Cedar, there's no need in letting eco-guilt hold you back.
Timeless and Tough
While garden trends come and go, Real Cedar decking never goes out of style. So if the home décor magazines are urging you to switch out your wicker furniture for a wrought iron bistro set, let em.' Your timeless Real Cedar deck is going to look, smell and feel beautiful no matter how you furnish it.
You can also take comfort in knowing that Real Cedar decking isn't just a pretty face. It out performs all of those synthetic building materials on the market right now. That's because Western Red Cedar is naturally resistant to rot, decay and insect attacks... Also, did we mention it's beautiful?
TimberTech Decks
TimberTech composite decking and railing products add beauty to homes, businesses and resorts. What's more, TimberTech is low maintenance, safe, durable, and can even help to increase the value of your home.TimberTech maintains its color and beauty for years without the work of annual painting or staining. And, because it resists mildew, warping and insects, there’s no need to replace rotting, uneven or termite-damaged boards. This saves time and money over the life of your deck. Caring for TimberTech i s easier than wood and will allow you to focus on maximum enjoyment instead of maximum maintenance.
WarrantyTimberTech's warranty offers 25-years of coverage. And our warranty can be transferred to a second homeowner – a great selling feature when you're ready to relocate. So the first, and second, TimberTech product owners can have peace of mind that their outdoor oasis will look beautiful year after year. In addition to the already great warranty coverage, the Earthwood Evolutions product line is covered by a 25-year fade and stain warranty. For commercial applications, TimberTech also offers a 10-year limited warranty. And in the unlikely event that you'll have to contact us for warranty assistance, we separate ourselves from the competition by placing high priority on top-notch customer care after the sale.
TimberTech products are listed below in order of price, starting with the lowest priced decking first.Earthwood Evolutions® Terrain Collection
It's all about innovationEarthwood Evolutions capped composite decking takes scratch, stain and fade resistance to an entirely new level with warm, natural hardwood style and authentic graining. The Terrain Collection offers two colors and is designed for the value-conscious homeowner. Capped with a protected polymer shell the plank is resistant to the elements and everyday accidents endured by most decks. Earthwood Evolutions' 25-year Fade and Stain Warranty gives total peace of mind.
- Colors: Brown Oak, Silver Maple, Sandy Birch, Stone Ash (NEW!) and Rustic Elm (NEW!)
- Protective poly cap engineered to resist fading, scratches and stains
- Proprietary composite core
- VertiGrain™ surface allows for quick and easy surface cleaning
- 25-year Fade and Stain Warranty
- Color-matched screws when installed with TOPLoc™
- Spans a maximum of 16" on-center
- No visible screws when installed with CONCEALoc® hidden fasteners
- Available in Grooved 12', 16' and 20' lengths
- Available in Square Shouldered 16' and 20' lengths
- Grooved or Square Shouldered profile
- Actual dimensions: .94" x 5.360"
TwinFinish® Collection
TimberTech composite decking and railing products add beauty to homes, businesses and resorts. What's more, TimberTech is low maintenance, safe, durable, and can even help to increase the value of your home.
Benches, planters and other built-ins make a deck more than just a place to put a table – they make it a truly enjoyable custom environment. TwinFinish two-sided composite decking plank is perfect for building that place where you're surrounded by style, but not overwhelmed by annual maintenance concerns. The plank's VertiGrain side makes an attractive and slip-resistant walking surface, and the flip side's serrated texture make the perfect contrast for stand-out deck built-ins.
- Colors: Cedar, Gray and Redwood
- Two surface pattern options on one plank - VertiGrain and Serrated
- No visible screws when installed with CONCEALoc® hidden fasteners
- Spans a maximum 20" on-center
- Available in Grooved 12', 16' and 20' lengths
- Available in Square Shouldered 16' and 20' lengths
- 25-year limited warranty for residential applications
- Square edge
- Grooved or Square Shouldered profile
- Actual dimensions: 1" x 5.4"
Earthwood Evolutions® Tropical Collection
It's all about innovationEarthwood Evolutions Tropical takes scratch, stain and fade resistance to an entirely new level with warm, natural hardwood style and authentic graining. Capped with a protected poly shell, the decking plank is resistant to the elements and everyday accidents endured by most decks. Earthwood Evolutions' 25-year Fade and Stain Warranty gives total peace of mind.
- Colors: Pacific Rosewood, Pacific Teak, Pacific Walnut
- Natural aesthetics with evolutionary performance
- Protective poly cap engineered to resist fading, scratches and stains
- Proprietary composite core
- VertiGrain™ surface allows for quick and easy surface cleaning
- Color-matched screws when installed with TOPLoc™
- No visible screws when installed with CONCEALoc® hidden fasteners
- Spans a maximum of 16" on-center
- Available in Grooved 12', 16' and 20' lengths
- Available in Square Shouldered 16' and 20' lengths
- 25-year Fade and Stain Warranty
- Grooved or Square Shouldered profile
- Actual dimensions: .94" x 5.360"
Earthwood Evolutions® Legacy Collection
Preserving the beauty of hand-crafted hardwood flooring; experience your deck in a whole new way. Extend your indoor style and personality to your outdoor living experience. TimberTech's Legacy collection has the appearance of hand-scraped hardwood that is unique to any other decking. This timeless style will adapt to any decor from rustic and relaxed to elegant and modern. Capped with a protected polymer shell the plank is resistant to the elements and everyday accidents endured by most decks. Earthwood Evolutions' 25-year Fade and Stain Warranty gives total peace of mind.
- Colors: Mocha, Pecan, Tigerwood and Ashwood (NEW!)
- Protective poly cap engineered to resist fading, scratches and stains
- Proprietary composite core
- Unique hand-scraped surface
- Color-matched screws when installed with TOPLoc™
- Spans a maximum of 16" on-center
- No visible screws when installed with CONCEALoc® hidden fasteners
- Available in Grooved 12', 16' and 20' lengths
- Available in Square Shouldered 16' and 20' lengths
- 25-year Fade and Stain Warranty
- Grooved or Square Shouldered profile
- Actual dimensions: .94" x 5.360"
DockSider® Collection
It's all about durabilitySun, sea, sand and salt a problem? Not for DockSider. This composite decking plank stands up to all the elements that come with docks, marinas, pools and other near-water applications, and even heavily used public places like boardwalks, theme parks, stadiums and universities. DockSider is rot and warp-resistant and splinter-free, with a unique 24-inch on-center span, which is great for commercial applications.
- Colors: Cedar and Gray
- VertiGrain™ surface pattern
- Spans a maximum 24'' on-center for reduced framing and material needs
- Available in Square Shouldered 12',16' and 20' lengths
- 25-year limited warranty for residential applications
- Square edge
- Square Shouldered profile
- Actual dimensions: 1.25'' x 5.5''
TimberTech Videos
"Why I build with TimberTech" I
"Why I build with TimberTech" II
Pressure Treated Decks
Pressure-treated wood has been around for nearly 70 years, yet most of us still know very little about this popular outdoor building material. To start, pressure-treated wood is softwood lumber, typically southern yellow pine, that's been chemically treated to resist rot, decay and termites. The boards are rolled into giant pressurized tanks where chemical preservatives are forced deep into the wood's fibers. The result is an exterior-grade wood that's ideal for building decks, fences, sheds, picnic tables, swing sets, and other outdoor projects.There are reported to be some 30,000,000 wood decks in the United States, and the number increases with every new subdivision. Despite the ongoing use of some naturally durable species of wood and the emergence of several types of artificial wood, the overwhelmingly chosen material for decks is pressure-treated wood.
Treated wood, sold in nearly every lumber outlet in North America, is favored for a variety of reasons: it has a natural appearance, its resistance to termites and rot is well established, wood is a plentiful and renewable resource, and treated wood is usually the most economical choice.
Longevity - Preserved wood resists damage from termites and fungal decay for decades; some producers offer warranties that extend for the life of the purchaser.
More than 80% of all U.S. decks are built entirely or partially with preserved wood, according to national surveys. Even when redwood or composite decking is used for the deck platform, preserved wood is usually used for posts, beams, and joists because of its structural strength and ability to withstand deterioration in ground contact.
Appearance - Treated wood can be found in a variety of lumber grades -- from knot-free, close-grained grades to grades with more knots, splits, and wane (missing corners where bark once existed). Other than imparting a greenish or brownish hue, pressure-treatment has little effect on the appearance of wood; the treating process makes wood last longer regardless of its appearance.
The grades of lumber are determined by certified graders at sawmills, prior to treatment, and are stamped on each piece of wood. For those parts of a deck where the wood is conspicuous and you want top appearance, such as the platform and railing, select a better grade of lumber, such as Premium or No. 1. Where the wood will be unseen (e.g., a deck joist) or where you might like a rustic look (retaining wall), you can buy a more economical grade, Standard or No. 2.
Preservative treatments - In the past, almost all deck lumber was impregnated with CCA (chromated copper arsenate) preservative. Now, however, residential lumber is protected by newer preservatives, such as copper azole and alkaline copper quaternary. Wood treated with these preservatives is available from lumber dealers under various brand names; most widely known are Wolmanized® Residential Outdoor® Wood and Thompsonized® Wood.
Protection - Wood that has contact with the ground is more susceptible to termite and rot damage than wood which remains above ground. Wood immersed in seawater has even greater vulnerability.
The wood preservation industry has established standard levels of protection that are adequate for the different hazard conditions. The standards refer to the amount of chemical retained in wood after treatment, or retention, and is measured in pounds of preservative per cubic foot (pcf) of wood. Higher retention levels enable wood to withstand more demanding conditions. Look for the intended use (e.g., Above Ground, Ground Contact) on the wood.
Built-in water repellent - While the preservative treatment protects wood against termites and rot, it does not prevent moisture damage which can cause warping, cracking, and deterioration of appearance. Some treated wood is produced with built-in water repellent which keeps the wood looking good longer. The water repellent feature will be marked on the wood and noted on store signs.
Re-dried material - Some dealers offer treated wood that has been re-dried, usually marked KDAT for Kiln Dried After Treatment. This step provides a lighter weight product that is less prone to warp and can be painted without a waiting period.
Sizes - You can find preserved wood products in a full range of sizes from 1" x 4" boards to 6" x 6" timbers, in a variety of lengths, plus plywood. For decking, a popular thickness is 5/4", which has rounded edges for a distinctive look. Many stores also carry treated wood specialty products -- such as spindles, handrails, ball tops, step stringers, and lattice -- which can make construction easier and embellish your project.
Maintenance - Every decking material requires some maintenance, for cleaning if nothing else. Pressure-treatment provides long-term protection against termites and rot, but even treated wood is subject to moisture damage. To protect wood against weather and premature aging, coat the wood with an effective brand of water repellent as soon as possible and then reapply a coating every year or so.
Environmental benefits - You can feel good about using preserved wood, an environmentally responsible choice. Treated lumber comes from our only major renewable building material -- wood. The trees used are plentiful and fast-growing, and they are grown on managed timberlands. Treated wood requires less energy to produce than alternative building products. The preservatives are manufactured, in large part, from recycled materials.
Most important for homeowners and the environment, the treatment extends the life of wood. This enables a deck to last longer, and it reduces demands on forests and other resources.