Railing & Decking Brands We Carry
We work with the top manufacturers in the industry to bring you the best residential railing and decking materials. Here are some of our trusted partners:
Railing and Decking Products
Our vendors offer a wide variety of decking boards and deck railing to satisfy any need. We carry all of the high-quality products below:
- Treated lumber decking. Treated wood is infused with preservative chemicals for a longer useful lifespan than untreated lumber.
- Composite decking and railings. Composite products are made from a blend of wood fiber, plastic, and binding agents for a real-wood look.
- PVC decking and railings. PVC decking and railing products don’t contain real wood, and some (like AZEK® decking and Wolf® PVC decking) have a durable polymer cap.
- Vinyl railings. Vinyl railings are an affordable, durable, and low-maintenance alternative to some other materials.
- Aluminum railings. Along with being sturdy, easy to install, and safe, aluminum railings add a unique architectural touch.
FAQs
Is there a “maintenance-free” deck?
Every deck requires some maintenance, even if it’s just cleaning it every few months. Do your research into what material will be best for your lifestyle.
What’s the best decking material?
When you’re building a deck, the material you choose matters since it can determine the lifespan. We created a guide that discusses the best decking material options on the market, the pros and cons of each, and why that matters when it comes to building your deck.
Do I need a permit to build my deck?
It depends. If you live in an urban area, it’s entirely possible you might need a permit. Or if you live in an area with an HOA, then you might need to submit plans for approval.
How long does it take to build a deck?
Depending on several factors, including weather, permit process, and if it’s a professional or DIY job, the actual deck construction can take, on average, anywhere from 1.5 to 2 weeks.
Can I build a deck myself?
That depends on how handy you are. If you’re someone who can handle DIY projects around your home, then building a deck can be a natural stop for you. However, if you don’t have the tools, time, or basic mechanical skills, it might be best to leave building a deck to the professionals.
How much does it cost to build a deck?
The cost of building a deck is dependent on several factors. Thankfully, we researched it for you and created a guide explaining what you need to know about estimating your deck costs.
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