Composite Deck - Garner NC

Residential

The process begins with a thorough inspection of the old deck
After consulting with the homeowners and understanding their requirements, a comprehensive plan is developed for the new deck, incorporating their vision and the team's expertise.
The first step is to excavate the ground where the new footings will be placed. The depth and size of the excavation depend on factors such as the type of soil, the deck's height, and local building codes. The goal is to reach stable, undisturbed soil that can support the weight of the deck and resist settling.
With the post anchors or brackets in place, the support posts are installed on top of the footings. The posts should be plumb and securely attached to the anchors or brackets.

After the support posts are in place, the construction of the deck frame can proceed. The frame will consist of beams, joists, and other structural elements that will support the decking boards.

Once The deck framing is done... It's time to start installing the composite decking boards
PVC Rails offer exceptional strength and resistance to the elements. The advanced composite technology ensures that these rails maintain their integrity over time, standing up to harsh weather conditions, UV rays, and daily wear and tear without fading, warping, or splintering.