







The old deck was done. Warped, weathered boards. Rusty metal supports. The kind of surface where you start second-guessing every step. This customer knew it had run its course, and honestly, once you see what it looked like, it's hard to argue otherwise.
We pulled everything out and started fresh with TimberTech composite decking. This stuff is built for the long haul - no rotting, no splintering, no annual staining. The gray tone we went with is clean and modern without trying too hard, and it pairs naturally with the home's exterior.
One thing we're particular about on composite installs is the finishing details. The border framing around the deck perimeter gives the whole surface a polished, intentional look rather than just boards running edge to edge. It's a small thing that makes a big difference up close.
The new deck sits low to the ground with wide steps that make it easy to move between the yard and the deck. That accessibility matters - especially when you actually want to use the space day to day, not just on special occasions.
When a deck starts feeling sketchy underfoot, that's not a "wait and see" situation. Composite decking installation like this gives homeowners a surface they can trust, a look they're proud of, and a whole lot less upkeep going forward.