
Tired of refinishing your wood deck every summer? Composite decking holds up to Texarkana's heat and humidity without the annual upkeep - and we handle everything from permits to the final walkthrough.

Composite deck installation in Texarkana, TX means building a full outdoor deck structure using composite boards - a blend of wood fiber and recycled plastic that resists rot, splintering, and fading - over a pressure-treated wood frame, with permits, inspections, and construction typically completed in three to five weeks.
If you have owned a wood deck in Texarkana, you already know what the climate does to it. The combination of summer heat above 95 degrees, high humidity, and aggressive pollen seasons means wood decks in this area need refinishing every one to two years just to stay protected. Composite eliminates that recurring cost and effort.
Looking for a fully planned outdoor space rather than a straight board replacement? Our custom deck design and build service covers design, material selection, and construction for any size or style of deck - including composite options.
Walk your deck and press down on the boards. If any area feels spongy or gives more than it should, the wood is rotting. In Texarkana's humid climate, rot spreads faster than most homeowners expect. A deck with soft spots is a safety issue, not just an eyesore.
If you have had your deck stained or sealed two or three times and it still looks weathered by the following summer, that is Texarkana's climate winning. Wood decking here typically needs refinishing every one to two years - a cost that adds up fast. Composite eliminates that cycle entirely.
Boards that curl at the edges or crack lengthwise have been through too many wet-dry cycles. In Texarkana, where summer heat bakes the deck and afternoon thunderstorms soak it, this cycle is especially hard on wood. Once boards start moving, the fasteners are often compromised too - a tripping hazard.
If you do not have a deck yet and you are planning one, this is the easiest time to choose composite. No old structure to tear out, and you get to design what you want from the start. Beginning with composite means you will not be back in five years dealing with a wood deck that is already showing wear.
We install composite decking over a properly built pressure-treated wood frame, with footings dug and sized for Texarkana's clay soil. Every installation includes the full structural build - posts, beams, joists, and ledger board attachment - before a single composite board goes down. A city inspector checks the framing at that stage, which protects you and documents the work in city records. We work with leading composite brands including Trex deck installation, Fiberon, and TimberTech - we walk you through the options for heat performance, color, and warranty coverage before you commit to any material.
Railing and stair choices are part of the conversation from day one, not an afterthought. Composite and aluminum railings are the most popular choices because they match the low-maintenance appeal of the deck surface. Add-ons like built-in benches, pergolas for shade, or privacy screens can be designed in from the start so they fit the structure rather than being bolted on later.
A protective outer layer resists staining and makes cleanup faster - ideal for Texarkana's long pollen season.
A more budget-friendly composite option that still outperforms wood for moisture and rot resistance.
Matches the low-maintenance appeal of the deck - no painting, no rot, and stands up to daily use.
Lighter than wood, very durable, and powder-coated to resist rust in humid conditions.
No visible screws on the deck surface - a clean look that also reduces water pooling around fastener holes.
Tearing out a worn wood deck and rebuilding with composite, including new framing where needed.
Texarkana sits in the Ark-La-Tex region where summer humidity regularly climbs above 70 percent and temperatures push past 95 degrees for weeks at a time. That combination is brutal on natural wood decking - accelerating rot, warping, and the need for annual refinishing. Composite holds up in this climate far better, and the climate difference is a big reason local contractors see such strong demand for it. We also account for Texarkana's expansive clay soil in every foundation we build - footings dug to the right depth for how this ground actually moves through wet winters and dry summers. A deck built without that knowledge develops uneven boards and structural problems within a few years.
We serve homeowners throughout the Texarkana area, including Texarkana, AR and Nash, TX. If your home is in a subdivision with HOA rules around deck materials or colors - common in Texarkana's newer developments - we are familiar with that approval process and can help you navigate it before the permit is pulled.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your yard and goals - not a sales call, just making sure we show up prepared for your estimate.
We come to your home, measure the space, and walk through composite product options - brands, colors, heat performance, and warranty. You receive a written, itemized quote within a few days covering materials, labor, and permit fees.
We handle the permit application with the City of Texarkana TX Development Services office. Approval typically takes one to two weeks. We manage this entirely on your behalf - no calls or forms for you to fill out.
Footings and framing go first, with a city inspector checking the structure before composite boards go down. Once boards, railings, and stairs are complete, we do a final walkthrough with you and hand you all warranty documentation.
We respond within 1 business day and there is no obligation after your estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
(430) 278-0090Texas requires contractors performing residential construction to be registered with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. We carry full liability insurance and workers' compensation on every job - protecting you if anything goes wrong on your property.
We dig footings below the active soil zone and size them for the specific movement of clay-heavy Texarkana ground. That decision made at the start is what keeps a composite deck level and solid for decades.
Materials, labor, permit fees, and any site-specific considerations are all in the quote before we break ground. No scope creep, no add-ons that were always part of the plan but left out of the initial number.
We apply for every required permit with the City of Texarkana TX Development Services office, coordinate all inspections, and make sure your deck is fully documented in city records - something buyers and their agents look for when you sell.
You can verify contractor registration on the state's official site at tdlr.texas.gov. For guidance on composite decking materials and installation standards, the North American Deck and Railing Association (NADRA) is the leading industry trade body for professional deck builders.
Trex is one of the most recognized composite brands on the market - see what a Trex-specific installation involves and whether it is the right fit for your project.
Learn MoreWant a full design process before committing to materials? We plan the layout, size, and features around your yard and lifestyle before any boards are ordered.
Learn MorePermit slots and contractor schedules fill up fast in spring - reach out now to lock in your build date before summer heat sets in.