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You want to spend summer evenings relaxing on your deck, not scraping and staining it every year. That’s exactly what you get with our composite and pressure-treated decking solutions.
Your new deck becomes the heart of your outdoor entertaining. No more worrying about splinters when the kids are playing barefoot. No more canceling barbecues because your old deck looks embarrassing next to your neighbor’s new one.
With materials designed for Long Island’s coastal climate—from salty sea air to snowy winters—your deck maintains its beauty year after year. You’ll actually use the outdoor space you’re investing in, not just look at it through the window wishing it looked better.
We’ve been serving Westbury and Nassau County families since 2002. We’re not the guys who show up, build something fast, and disappear when problems arise.
As a family-owned, fully licensed and insured contractor, we understand what Long Island weather does to outdoor structures. We’ve seen every type of deck failure you can imagine—and more importantly, we know how to prevent them.
Our Westbury clients appreciate that we’re local. When you call, you’re talking to people who understand your neighborhood, your climate challenges, and what actually works here long-term.
First, we visit your property to understand your space, your vision, and your budget. No high-pressure sales tactics—just honest conversation about what makes sense for your situation.
We handle all permits and code requirements for Westbury. You don’t need to figure out what’s required or stand in line at town hall. We take care of the paperwork so you don’t have to.
During construction, you’ll see steady progress every day (weather permitting). We clean up after ourselves and keep you informed about what’s happening next. When we’re finished, you get a deck that’s built to last decades, not just look good for the first season.
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Composite decking has become the smart choice for most Westbury homeowners. It gives you the look of natural wood without the endless maintenance headaches. No annual staining, no splinters, no rot—even in our humid summers and harsh winters.
For clients who prefer traditional wood, we use pressure-treated lumber and premium cedar that’s specifically rated for coastal environments. These materials resist the moisture and salt air that destroy cheaper alternatives.
We also install PVC decking for clients who want the ultimate in low-maintenance performance. It’s completely waterproof and won’t fade, stain, or require any upkeep beyond occasional cleaning. Perfect for busy families who want to enjoy their outdoor space, not constantly maintain it.
Quality composite decking typically lasts 25-30 years in Long Island’s climate with minimal maintenance. The key is choosing materials specifically designed for coastal environments like ours.
Unlike traditional wood that needs annual staining and regular board replacement, composite materials resist moisture, salt air, and UV damage. Most manufacturers offer 20+ year warranties against fading, staining, and structural issues.
You’ll save thousands in maintenance costs over the deck’s lifetime compared to wood alternatives. The higher upfront investment pays for itself through reduced upkeep and longer lifespan.
Most decks in Westbury require building permits, especially if they’re attached to your house or over 30 inches high. The permit process ensures your deck meets safety codes and property setback requirements.
We handle all permit applications and inspections for you. This includes submitting proper plans, scheduling required inspections, and ensuring everything meets current building codes. You don’t need to navigate the bureaucracy yourself.
The permit process typically takes 2-3 weeks in Westbury. We factor this timeline into your project schedule so there are no delays once construction begins.
Deck costs vary significantly based on size, materials, and design complexity. A basic 12×16 pressure-treated wood deck might start around $3,000-4,000, while a premium composite deck of the same size could range from $6,000-8,000.
The investment makes sense when you consider that composite decking eliminates annual maintenance costs that can run $500-800 per year for wood decks. Over 20 years, the total cost of ownership is often similar or lower.
We provide detailed written estimates that break down materials, labor, and any additional features. No hidden costs or surprise charges—you know exactly what you’re investing before we start.
We can build decks year-round in most conditions, though winter construction requires more planning around weather windows. Concrete footings need temperatures above freezing to cure properly, so we time that work carefully.
Many clients actually prefer winter construction because it means their deck is ready for spring entertaining season. We’re typically less busy in winter months, so you might get faster scheduling and more focused attention on your project.
We monitor weather forecasts closely and adjust schedules as needed. If conditions aren’t suitable for quality work, we’ll reschedule rather than rush through important steps.
Composite decking combines wood fibers with plastic, giving it a more natural wood-like appearance and texture. It’s durable and low-maintenance, but can still absorb some moisture and may fade slightly over time.
PVC decking is 100% plastic with no wood fibers. It’s completely waterproof, won’t fade or stain, and requires virtually no maintenance. However, it typically costs more and has a more obviously synthetic appearance.
For most Westbury homeowners, composite offers the best balance of natural appearance, durability, and cost. PVC makes sense if you want absolute minimum maintenance or have challenging moisture conditions.
Yes, we handle everything from minor repairs to complete deck rebuilds. Common issues we fix include loose railings, rotted boards, structural problems, and safety code violations from older installations.
Sometimes repair makes financial sense, especially for newer decks with isolated problems. Other times, replacement is more cost-effective than trying to patch together a deteriorating structure. We’ll give you honest advice about which approach makes sense.
We also offer deck restoration services like power washing, staining, and board replacement to extend the life of wood decks. Regular maintenance can add years to your deck’s lifespan and keep it looking its best.