Frequently Asked Questions: Decks
We have tackled a wide range of diverse and individualized deck projects. Each and every project is handled with the utmost procedural care. Our number one goal is to give our customers a five-star experience by surpassing their expectations and ensuring that they’re 100% satisfied with the result of their project. With the combination of years of experience and our infrangible commitment, we provide our homeowners with the top decking services in southern California. Ready to get started with your project? Give us a call at (619) 800-6129, or click here to get in contact!
Yes! We’re proud to offer deck design and installation services in southern California. More specifically, we service:
● Alpine
● Bonita ● Borrego Springs ● Cardiff By the Sea ● Carlsbad ● Chula Vista ● Coronado |
● Del Mar
● El Cajon ● Encinitas ● Escondido ● Fallbrook ● Imperial Beach ● Jamul |
● Julian
● Imperial Beach ● La Jolla ● La Mesa ● National City ● Oceanside ● Ramona |
The timeframe of your deck installation will depend on the size, design, and complexity of your project. However, you can expect a highly efficient timeframe from our highly experienced team of deck installers.
Yes, we offer composite decking in various different colors. From dark browns to light grays, we have a wide variety of colors to choose from.
Decks are known for increasing the value of homes. If you ever think about selling your home, a patio deck will draw many potential buyers. They boost the look and functionality of a home, so investing in a patio is a smart move.
No! Unlike wood, composite decking requires zero painting or staining.
Compost decks require very little maintenance. Regularly cleaning off debris like leaves, dirt, and dust is all that’s needed to keep it in tip-top conditions.
Composite decking is known for its durability and long life cycle. Since the plastics protect the wood fibers from the elements, composite decking isn’t prone to:
- Rotting
- Decay
- Termite damage
We are proud to be partnered with the best decking brands in the industry, including Trex and TimberTech.
Although by definition a patio is not a tall enough structure to require a permit, in certain cases a permit may be needed.