Composite decking across San Diego County
Composite decking costs more than pressure-treated wood up front, but it pays back in every year you skip staining. In San Diego, where sun is intense and coastal salt air corrodes hardware fast, a capped composite board with a 25-year fade warranty is a practical choice, not a luxury one. We connect homeowners with insured crews who frame to code and spec the right hardware for each exposure zone.
What's included in this service?
- Trex, TimberTech, and Fiberon capped composite board installation
- Pressure-treated subframe, ledger, and footing work to CBC code
- Stainless or coated hidden fastener systems on coastal builds
- Matching composite fascia and picture-frame border details
- Permit pulling and footing inspections when required
When do you need this service?
- You are tired of sanding and sealing a wood deck every two or three years
- Your deck faces west or south with full afternoon sun that fades untreated wood fast
- Salt air or pool splash has corroded hardware on an older deck
- You want a 25-plus-year board that holds color and resists mold and mildew
- You are building near the coast and need hardware and framing rated for marine exposure
What do homeowners ask about Composite decking?
How much does composite decking cost in San Diego?
Most composite deck installations in San Diego County run $40-$70 per square foot installed. A 300-square-foot deck lands at $12,000-$21,000 depending on board line, railing style, and footing depth. Premium hidden-fastener Trex Transcend or TimberTech Azek boards sit at the top of that range; entry-level Trex Select at the bottom.
Does composite decking get too hot underfoot in San Diego?
Dark-colored composite boards on west-facing decks can get noticeably hot in direct midday sun. We steer those situations toward lighter board colors and capped composite lines engineered to stay cooler. On coastal lots the marine layer keeps surface temps down most of the day.
How long does composite decking last?
Most capped composite boards carry a 25-year limited warranty against fading and staining. The framing underneath typically decides the real lifespan. With properly flashed ledger boards and pressure-treated joists on stainless hardware, a composite deck in San Diego should last 30-plus years with no major work.
Do I still need a permit for a composite deck?
Yes, if the deck is attached to the house, over 30 inches above grade, or covered by a pergola with footings. The permit requirement is about height and attachment, not material choice. We pull permits and schedule inspections when the scope calls for it.
Where do we offer Composite decking in San Diego County?
We provide composite decking in every city and community in San Diego County. Pick your city for local climate notes and service specifics.
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Need composite decking in San Diego County?
Call for a free quote. Most work scheduled within the week.