




The decking is done, and honestly, it came out exactly how we hoped. This was our first time working with TimberTech, and we were impressed from the start. The material is solid, the color is rich, and it lays down beautifully. Once we saw the finished surface, we knew this was going to be a product we come back to again and again.
What sets composite decking apart from traditional wood isn't just the look - it's the long-term performance. No warping. No splinters. No annual staining or sealing. Homeowners get a surface that holds up against sun, moisture, and heavy foot traffic without the constant upkeep. For anyone who's dealt with the ongoing maintenance of a wood deck, that's a real quality-of-life upgrade.
We paid close attention to how the boards were laid out and how the edge trim was wrapped. Those details matter more than most people realize. A sloppy edge or an uneven board gap might seem minor, but it's exactly what separates a deck that looks custom-built from one that just looks finished. We take that seriously on every job.
This one isn't fully complete yet. Stairs, railing, and lighting are still on the way. Those finish elements are where a lot of builders cut corners - and where we don't. The way we see it, the final 20% of a build is what the homeowner looks at every single day. It deserves the same attention as everything that came before it.
Deck building is one of those scopes where craftsmanship shows up in the small stuff. We're proud of how this one is shaping up, and we can't wait to show the finished product once the railing and lighting are in place.