Decks

One of the most popular trends in home development today is outdoor living. Decks are practical, useful, and stylish. First of all, a deck is a perfect way to add functional space where you can spend time with your family and friends.

Decks give a completely new perspective to outdoor comfort. You can use the deck as a place for an outdoor grill or dinner table, to plant herb or container gardens, or to add natural beauty to your outdoors.

Last, but not least: a deck enhances the value of your home. You will get back all the money you spent building a deck if you decide to sell your house, and the additional outdoor area will help sell it faster.

We offer you three main deck options (maybe you would like to visit the Stairs & Railings page too):

Pine
Pressure-treated wood is the most common option to deck building.

Cedar
A more expensive type of wood will last you longer and looks more stylish.

Composite
While this option costs more than wood, composite materials offer the promise of greater durability and less maintenance.

Explore different deck styles by clicking on the image below:

Deck Styles

Pine

Pressure Treated Wood (Pine)
Two-level Pressure Treated Wood (Pine) with Stairs, Wood & Metal Railings and Bar
Pressure Treated Wood (Pine)
Pressure Treated Wood (Pine)
Pressure Treated Wood (Pine) with Stairs and Wood & Metal Railings
Pressure Treated Wood (Pine) with Stairs and Wood & Metal Railings
Pressure Treated Wood (Pine) with Stairs and Wood & Metal Railings
Pressure Treated Wood (Pine) with Stairs and Wood & Metal Railings
Two-level Pressure Treated Wood (Pine) Deck
Porch Renovation (Pine) with Wood Railings
Pressure Treated Wood (Pine) Deck and Fence

Cedar

Cedar Deck with Fence
Diagonal Cedar Deck
Diagonal Cedar Deck
Deck Renovation (from Pine to Cedar)
Deck Renovation (Cedar)
Deck Renovation (Cedar)
Porch Renovation (Cedar) with Wood & Metal Railings
Porch Renovation (Cedar) with Wood & Metal Railings
Deck Renovation (Cedar)
Deck Renovation (Cedar)

Composite

Composite Deck with Metal Railings
Porch Renovation (Concrete to Composite with Metal Railings)
Porch Renovation (Wood to Composite with Metal Railings)
Composite Deck with Wood & Metal Railings
Composite Deck

Deck Styles

Any deck style can be done with or without edging: the choice is up to you. The only limitation is that diagonal styles require full diagonal edging. For your convenience, the edging here is indicated by a slightly darker color, although it is made of the same material (or a different color for composite decks).

Deck Edging Options

We offer you to explore the following deck coverage styles – choose one to your liking or come up with your own. Horizontal is the most affordable option, but if you are looking for a more elegant solution, take a look at premium diagonal styles.

Horizontal Style without Edging
Horizontal Overlapping Style with Diagonal Edging
Horizontal + Middle Board Style with Diagonal Edging
Diagonal Style with Full Diagonal Edging
Double Diagonal Style with Full Diagonal Edging