Composite Deck Installation
Skip the annual staining cycle - composite boards hold up to Asheboro's humidity with nothing more than a hose-down twice a year.
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You need a deck that fits how your family actually lives - not a catalog package dropped in your backyard. We design and build custom decks in Asheboro that match your yard, your budget, and the way you want to use the space.
You need a deck that fits how your family actually lives - not a catalog package dropped in your backyard. We design and build custom decks in Asheboro that match your yard, your budget, and the way you want to use the space.

Custom deck design and build in Asheboro, NC means the layout, size, materials, and stair placement are all chosen specifically for your home - most projects run from design through completion in three to six weeks.
A lot of Asheboro homeowners come to us after getting cookie-cutter quotes that ignore their yard's slope, their house's layout, or how they actually plan to use the space. If you have been disappointed by proposals that feel generic, a custom approach starts with us listening first and drawing second. If you are still comparing material options, our composite deck installation page walks through the low-maintenance alternative that works well in Asheboro's humid climate.
Whether your yard is flat, sloped, shaded, or surrounded by mature trees, the design shapes itself around what is already there - not the other way around.
Press down near the house and along the edges. If boards give at all, that is rot - and in Asheboro's humid summers, rot spreads faster than most homeowners expect. A spongy surface often means hidden damage in the framing underneath, not just the boards you can see.
A well-built deck feels completely solid. If yours moves, shakes, or creaks from the posts rather than just the surface, the structural supports may be compromised. This is especially common in older Asheboro homes built before current safety standards were in place.
Many Asheboro homes - particularly those from the 1980s and 1990s - have a back door that opens onto a small concrete pad or bare ground. If you avoid spending time outside because there is no comfortable spot to land, a custom deck solves exactly that problem.
Maybe your old deck is too small for a table and chairs, faces the wrong direction for afternoon shade, or has stairs in an awkward spot. If you work around your deck rather than enjoy it, a custom redesign fixes the layout from the ground up instead of patching a space that was never quite right.
Every custom deck project starts with a site visit and a design conversation. From there, we build in whatever material fits your goals - pressure-treated wood for budget-conscious projects, or composite deck installation for homeowners who want a low-maintenance surface that handles Asheboro's humidity without annual sealing. For yards with grade changes, we also design and build multi-level decks that turn awkward slopes into a feature rather than a problem.
A custom build is not just about materials. It is about placing the stairs where they make sense, orienting the deck to catch shade in the afternoon, building in railing that meets Randolph County code, and making sure the frame is set on footings deep enough to stay stable through the Piedmont's wet-dry clay cycles. We do not skip steps that you cannot see just because you cannot see them.
Best for flat yards or homes with a low back door - simple to permit and fast to build, without sacrificing a design that fits how you live.
Suits homes where the back door sits several feet above grade - requires proper ledger attachment, framing, and railing to meet North Carolina building standards.
Ideal for sloped Asheboro lots where a single flat deck would require heavy fill or awkward steps - two levels connect the house to the yard naturally.
For homeowners who want built-in seating, a pergola overhead, or space for an outdoor kitchen - designed as a complete outdoor room, not an afterthought.
Asheboro sits in the Piedmont region, where hot and humid summers, afternoon thunderstorms from June through September, and red clay soil that swells and shrinks with every rain cycle all affect how a deck holds up over time. A generic build that works in a drier climate can start showing problems here within a few years if the materials and frame are not chosen with that humidity in mind. We work in Randolph County every week, and we know what the soil does to footings that are not set deep enough and what summer moisture does to framing that lacks proper ventilation underneath.
Homeowners in Randleman and Archdale face the same Piedmont conditions as Asheboro - and we build in all of those communities regularly. If your home sits on a sloped lot near mature hardwoods, or your yard has drainage challenges from the clay soil, those are details we plan around from the first site visit, not problems we discover mid-build.
We ask a few basics - size, existing deck or fresh start, rough budget range. You hear back within 1 business day, and there is no pressure to commit before we have even seen your yard.
We come to your home, measure the space, check the yard's grade, and talk through what you want - stair location, railing style, materials. The design comes from your life, not a template we brought with us.
You receive a written quote with a clear scope and total cost before we pull the Randolph County building permit. Permit approval typically takes a few business days to a couple of weeks - we keep you updated so you are never left wondering.
Framing goes in first - posts, footings, beams. A county inspector checks the frame before the surface boards go on. Then we finish the decking, stairs, and railing, walk you through the completed work, and leave your yard clean.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote before any work begins. We pull the permit - you do not have to visit any office.
(336) 628-7099Every deck we build goes through Randolph County Building Inspections. That third-party inspection confirms the framing is structurally sound before the surface boards go on - which means your deck is safe for your family and documented for when you sell.
Randolph County's red clay soil expands and contracts with every wet-dry cycle. We dig footings below the frost line and set them in concrete specifically to handle that movement - so your deck stays solid and level instead of shifting and squeaking within a few years.
You get a written scope of work and total cost before we pull the permit or schedule a start date. What you approve is what you pay - no "extras" that appeared mid-build because they were never discussed upfront.
Asheboro's outdoor living season runs from March through November. We select materials and construction details - ventilation, drainage, fastener type - that hold up through the full cycle of heat, humidity, and fall rain that Randolph County delivers every year.
The North American Deck and Railing Association (NADRA) sets the industry standards for safe deck construction - every project we build is grounded in those practices, and every frame goes through the Randolph County inspection process before the surface boards are installed.
Skip the annual staining cycle - composite boards hold up to Asheboro's humidity with nothing more than a hose-down twice a year.
Learn MoreTurn a sloped Asheboro lot into an asset - two connected levels that move between the house and yard without awkward drop-offs.
Learn MoreSpring books fast in Randolph County - reach out now to lock in your spot on our schedule before summer, and get your free on-site estimate.