If you’re tired of sanding, staining, and resealing your deck every year, composite decking is the upgrade Colorado Springs homeowners have been waiting for. Built from advanced engineered materials, our custom composite decks deliver the warm, natural look of wood — without the constant upkeep, splintering, or weather damage that comes with it. Whether you’re starting fresh or replacing an aging wood deck, we design a low-maintenance outdoor space built to handle Colorado’s intense sun, dry winters, and everything in between.
Colorado Springs’ climate is tough on wood — intense UV exposure fades and dries out traditional lumber, while freeze-thaw cycles cause warping, cracking, and splitting over time. Composite decking is engineered to resist all of it:
We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all decks. Every composite deck we build starts with understanding your goals — how you’ll use the space, your home’s architecture, and your budget — then we walk you through board colors, railing pairings, and layout options so the final design feels like a natural extension of your home, not an afterthought.
Want the best of both worlds? Many Colorado Springs homeowners are pairing composite decking with a stone patio extension — combining the low-maintenance durability of composite boards with the timeless, grounded feel of natural stone. This hybrid approach is ideal for:
Whether you want a single composite deck or a full composite-and-stone outdoor living layout, we design the transition between materials to feel intentional and cohesive — not like two separate projects bolted together.
Composite decking typically lasts 25-30+ years with minimal upkeep, compared to wood decks that often need major repairs or replacement within 10-15 years due to Colorado’s UV exposure and freeze-thaw cycles.
No — that’s one of its biggest advantages. Composite boards don’t require sealing, staining, or sanding, unlike traditional wood decking.
Yes, this is a popular option for homeowners wanting multi-zone outdoor living spaces — we design the layout so both materials flow together seamlessly.
Modern composite boards are engineered with textured, slip-resistant surfaces and heat-mitigating technology, making them comfortable even during high-altitude summer sun.