
Stop spending weekends staining and resealing. Composite decking holds up to High Point's humidity and heat without the upkeep wood demands - and we handle every step from permit to final walkthrough.
Composite deck installation in High Point, NC means building a deck with boards made from wood fiber and recycled plastic that resist rot, warping, and mold - most standard installations are completed in three to seven working days once the frame is down and the permit is in hand.
High Point homeowners often choose composite when they are tired of the annual maintenance cycle that wood requires. The boards themselves need no staining or sealing - ever. That said, the frame underneath is still pressure-treated lumber, and the quality of that substructure determines whether your deck lasts twenty years or thirty. If you are still deciding between wood and composite, our custom deck design and build page walks through both material categories side by side.
Not all composite decking is the same - some boards are capped on all four sides, which resists staining and moisture better, while others are only capped on the top and sides. We will walk you through the options and explain which makes the most sense for your budget, your yard's conditions, and how you plan to use the space.
If you press on a board and it feels spongy, or if you can see dark discoloration and crumbling wood near the ledger, rot has set in. High Point's humid summers accelerate wood decay, especially on decks that have not been sealed regularly. At that point, repair costs often approach the cost of a full replacement.
If you have been through the cycle of sanding, staining, and resealing your wood deck and you are tired of the cost and the weekend it takes out of your year, that is a clear signal it may be time to switch. Composite decking eliminates that maintenance cycle entirely.
When wood boards start to cup or warp visibly, moisture has gotten into the wood unevenly. In High Point's climate, this happens faster on decks that face west or south and get direct afternoon sun followed by evening humidity. Warped boards are a tripping hazard and a sign the structure may be compromised.
If you have been using your backyard but do not have a proper deck, or if your current patio is a concrete slab that gets unbearably hot in High Point's summer heat, a composite deck is a meaningful upgrade that adds usable square footage and increases resale value.
Every installation starts with a permit and a frame. We dig and set concrete footings sized for High Point's clay soil, build a pressure-treated substructure, and then lay composite boards - often with hidden fasteners so the surface looks clean from above. Railings, stairs, and built-in features are added last.
If you want to add a railing system that matches your new composite boards, our deck railing installation service covers material options and code requirements. For homeowners who want a specific brand, we also install Trex decking and can walk you through what the Trex product line covers versus other composite brands.
For homeowners replacing an old wood deck or building on an untouched lot - full frame and board installation from scratch.
When your frame is still solid but your boards have aged out - we pull the old decking and install composite boards on the existing structure.
For sloped yards that need distinct outdoor zones - we design and frame a multi-tier layout with composite boards throughout.
Complete installation with a code-compliant composite or metal railing system sized to your deck height and design.
High Point sits in the Piedmont and experiences hot, humid summers with significant rainfall and occasional winter ice. That combination - heat, moisture, and freeze-thaw cycles - is genuinely hard on outdoor wood. Composite boards resist moisture absorption in a way that natural wood cannot, which means they do not swell, crack, or rot when the weather turns. Homeowners in High Point and neighboring Greensboro increasingly choose composite for that reason - not just for the look, but because the climate makes low-maintenance materials a practical choice.
Spring and fall are the busiest seasons for deck builders across the Triad. The best contractors often book four to eight weeks out during those windows. If you want your composite deck ready before summer, the time to call is late winter. For a comparison of composite board brands and what their warranties actually cover, the North American Deck and Railing Association is a useful independent resource. Permit requirements for High Point are handled through the City of High Point Inspections Division.
Call or submit the form and we will follow up within one business day. We ask a few basic questions about your yard, your design ideas, and your timeline - no commitment required at this stage.
We come to your yard, measure the space, check the grade and the attachment point, and walk through composite decking options with you. You receive a written estimate within a few days that breaks down materials, labor, and permit fees.
Once you sign a contract, we apply for the permit through the City of High Point's Inspections Division. Review typically takes one to three weeks. We handle the paperwork - you do not have to navigate that process yourself.
We dig footings, build the frame, pass the city framing inspection, then install the composite boards and any railings or stairs. At completion we walk through the deck with you and hand over any manufacturer warranty documentation.
Tell us about your yard and what you are hoping to build. We will come out, look at the space, and give you a price that covers everything - materials, labor, permits, and inspections.
(743) 600-8003We handle the full permit process through the City of High Point's Inspections Division. A city inspector - not just our crew - verifies the frame before the composite boards go down. Your homeowner's insurance and your future resale are protected.
High Point's clay soil expands and contracts with moisture cycles. We size footings and set concrete to resist that movement so your deck stays level and solid for the long term - not just the first season or two.
We are licensed with the North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors and carry full liability and workers' compensation coverage. You can verify our license status directly on the state board's website before signing anything.
Every project starts with a detailed written estimate specifying the materials, the timeline, and what is included. The price we quote is the price you pay - no surprises when the invoice arrives.
The difference between a composite deck that lasts thirty years and one that causes headaches in five years is almost always in the frame and the footings - not the boards. That is where we focus. If you want to verify contractor licensing in North Carolina before getting any estimates, the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors lets you look up any contractor's license status online.
Trex is one of the most widely recognized composite decking brands - we install Trex products and handle the full permit and inspection process.
Learn MoreComplete your composite deck with a railing system that meets High Point code requirements and holds up to the Piedmont's weather cycles.
Learn MoreWe serve High Point, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and the surrounding Triad. Call or submit the form and hear back within one business day.