Decks

Because Outside is our favorite room too.

A spacious outdoor patio with grey cushioned chairs and a grey sofa, each decorated with blue and white patterned pillows, a wooden table with matching benches, a potted plant on the table, surrounded by a black metal railing, overlooking a garden with tall trees and a suburban house in the background.

Composite Decking

Composite decking is a low-maintenance alternative to wood, designed to resist fading, warping, and weather damage. Available in a variety of colors and finishes, it offers the look of natural lumber with long-lasting durability, making it a smart investment for a beautiful outdoor space

Lumber

Lumber remains one of the most popular materials for decks, thanks to its natural warmth and durability. Homeowners can choose from pressure-treated wood for affordability and strength, cedar for rich color and resistance to decay, or hardwoods like ipe for premium beauty and long-lasting performance. With the right lumber, your deck becomes a timeless extension of your home.

Your Deck

Newly constructed wooden deck with railing, outdoors in a backyard with trees and grass.
Newly built wooden backyard deck attached to a house with outdoor furniture, supported by posts, overlooking a grassy yard with trees in the background on a sunny day.
A newly built wooden deck with railing, attached to a house, with construction tools and materials present.