• Year: 2024
  • Budget: $45,000-$55,000
  • Materials
    • Decking: TimberTech Composite Prime+ Collection | Coconut Husk
    • Railing: TimberTech Impressions Aluminum Railing | Powder-Coated White
    • Trim: TimberTech Composite Prime+ Collection | Coconut Husk
    • Enhancements: EPDM Drainage System

Our latest project is a beauty! Our clients were looking for a larger deck to enjoy the outdoors, and we were happy to make it happen! After grading and leveling the ground where the previous deck used to stand, we installed a gorgeous deck using TimberTech Composite in the color Coconut Husk from the Prime+ color line. As a preventative measure, the homeowners opted to install a drainage system under the decking boards to prolong the life of their new KDAT lumber frame – a smart move, considering how long their decking boards will last. Additionally, the drainage system will keep their patio underneath the deck nice and dry! We finished off their new deck with aluminum TimberTech Impressions Rail Express railings in a powder-coated white finish. We love the way that this deck turned out, and we love knowing how much joy this deck will bring to the homeowners!

Top aerial view of a square composite deck with staircase and outdoor dining and seating furniture.

Aerial front view of second-story low-maintenance deck with white railing and staircase.

Underneath a composite deck with a KDAT lumber frame and EPDM drainage system.

White TimberTech Impressions aluminum railing on the deck and staircase.

Top view of beige low-maintenance deck staircase with white railing.

TimberTech Composite deck with white railings and outdoor dining furniture on a summer day.

Front view of composite deck staircase with white aluminum railing.

Composite deck with stairs and EPDM drainage system.

Rear view of low-maintenance TimberTech deck with white railing and wood frame over a cement slab patio.

Side view of deck stairs with low-maintenance engineered materials.

Front ground view of residential composite deck with patio underneath.

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