Trex Deck Installation
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You want an outdoor space you can actually enjoy - not a surface you spend every spring refinishing. Composite deck installation in Asheboro gives you a deck that holds up through Piedmont summers without the maintenance cycle of wood.
You want an outdoor space you can actually enjoy - not a surface you spend every spring refinishing. Composite deck installation in Asheboro gives you a deck that holds up through Piedmont summers without the maintenance cycle of wood.

Composite deck installation in Asheboro, NC means you get a wood-look surface made from wood fiber and recycled plastic - no staining, no sealing, and a typical lifespan of 25 to 30 years with only occasional cleaning needed.
In Asheboro's humid Piedmont climate, that low-maintenance promise matters more than it would in a drier region. Wood decks here need to be cleaned and resealed every few years just to stay ahead of the rot and graying that summer humidity accelerates. Composite boards are built to resist that moisture cycle. If you are still deciding between composite and a fully custom-built design, our custom deck design and build page explains how we combine both - a custom layout with composite boards - on the same project.
Installation starts with a pressure-treated structural frame, set on concrete footings dug to handle Randolph County's clay soil movement. The composite boards go on top of that frame using hidden clips so no screw heads show on the finished surface.
Press a screwdriver near the posts or along the boards. If it sinks in easily, the wood has rotted. Splintering boards and gray, weathered surfaces mean the deck has reached the end of its useful life - and in Asheboro's humid climate, wood that is not sealed regularly deteriorates faster than most homeowners expect.
A deck that flexes underfoot or sways when you lean on the railing is a safety concern, not just an annoyance. This usually means the structural frame has weakened from rot, insect damage, or footings that shifted in the soil. That problem gets worse, not better, if you wait.
If you have been re-staining your wood deck every year or two just to keep it looking decent, you are spending real money and weekends on a surface that will need replacing anyway. Switching to composite ends that cycle entirely - no staining, no sealing, no weekends lost to deck prep.
If you can see a gap between the deck and the house, or if the ledger board - the piece that connects the deck to your home - looks rusted, cracked, or loose, that is a structural issue, not a cosmetic one. In Asheboro's wet winters and humid summers, that ledger connection is one of the first places moisture damage shows up.
Every composite deck project starts with a site visit and a written estimate that spells out exactly which board brand and frame materials we are pricing. We work with leading composite board manufacturers so you can choose the color, texture, and warranty level that fits your budget. For homeowners who want to pair their composite deck with a fully customized layout, custom deck design and build covers the design conversation from the first site visit. We also install Trex deck installation specifically, one of the most widely recognized composite board lines, if you already have a preference for that brand.
The frame underneath every composite deck we build is pressure-treated lumber rated for ground contact and moisture exposure - because the boards on top can only last as long as the structure below them. We set footings in concrete below the frost line, which is especially important in Randolph County where clay soil shifts with every rain cycle. Hidden clip fasteners keep the surface clean and screw-head-free.
Best for homeowners replacing a worn wood deck with the same footprint - faster timeline since the design phase is minimal.
Ideal for older Asheboro homes that never had a deck - we design the layout, pull the permit, and build from scratch with composite boards throughout.
For homeowners who want composite boards and a custom shape, size, or multi-level design - combines low-maintenance boards with a layout built around your specific yard.
Suits homeowners who want the full low-maintenance picture - composite boards paired with aluminum or composite railing that needs as little upkeep as the deck itself.
Asheboro sits in the Piedmont region where summer humidity regularly climbs into the upper 70s percent and afternoon thunderstorms roll through from June through September. That moisture environment is exactly where wood decks struggle most - and where composite decking's resistance to rot, warping, and surface graying pays off most clearly. The clay-heavy soils throughout Randolph County also mean footings that are not dug and set correctly will shift, regardless of how good the boards on top are. We build the frame to handle both of those local realities.
We install composite decks throughout the area, including for homeowners in Archdale and Trinity, where the same Piedmont climate conditions apply. If your neighborhood has an HOA with rules about deck materials, size, or color - which is common in many of Asheboro's newer subdivisions - we can help you design within those guidelines before the permit application goes in.
We ask a few basics - size, existing deck or new build, rough timeline. You hear back within 1 business day. You do not need to have all the answers - this call is just to figure out whether a site visit makes sense.
We come out, measure the space, check the ground conditions, and walk through board color and railing options. A written estimate follows within a few days - it lists every material and every cost so you can compare it fairly against other quotes.
Once you approve the quote, we apply for the building permit through the City of Asheboro or Randolph County, depending on your address. This typically adds three to seven business days before work begins - you do not need to visit any office or fill out any forms.
The crew sets footings, builds the pressure-treated frame, installs the composite boards with hidden clips, and finishes railings and stairs. A city or county inspector signs off on the structure. We do a final walkthrough with you before we leave - your yard stays clean.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote before any work starts. No surprises at invoice time - every cost is spelled out before we pull the permit.
(336) 628-7099Even the best composite boards will not last if the frame shifts underneath them. We dig footings below the frost line and set them in concrete specifically to handle the wet-dry clay cycle common throughout Randolph County - so the deck stays level and solid for the long run.
We select composite board lines that are specifically rated for high-humidity environments - because Asheboro's summer moisture is real, and not every board on the market is built to handle it equally well. We tell you which boards we are using and why before you sign.
Every composite deck we install is permitted through the City of Asheboro or Randolph County, with a third-party inspection before the boards go down. That documentation protects your investment when you sell and confirms the structure meets local safety standards, not just contractor promises.
You receive a written estimate listing every material and every cost before we apply for the permit. What you approve is what you pay. If the scope changes - say, we discover the existing ledger board needs replacement - we tell you before we do the work, not after.
The North Carolina Department of Insurance - Engineering and Building Codes sets the statewide standards residential decks must meet. Every composite deck we install is built to those standards and verified by a local inspector before the surface boards go down - not just assumed to be compliant because it looks right.
Already have Trex in mind? We install the full Trex product line with the same permitted, inspected process as every other deck we build.
Learn MoreWant composite boards and a layout designed specifically for your yard's slope, shape, and how you actually use the space?
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