
Composite decking looks great, holds up in Southeast Texas heat and humidity, and never needs staining or sealing. We install it right - permitted, inspected, and built on a solid foundation.

Composite deck installation in Beaumont, TX means building a deck surface from boards made of wood fiber and recycled plastic - material that resists rot, fading, and moisture far better than natural wood, requires very little maintenance beyond an occasional rinse, and typically lasts 25 or more years with minimal upkeep, most jobs completed in two days to two weeks of active construction after the permit is approved.
In Southeast Texas, the case for composite over wood is stronger than in most parts of the country. Beaumont's combination of high humidity, prolonged heat, and occasional flooding accelerates the decay that makes wood decks expensive to maintain. Homeowners who have spent years staining and sealing a wood deck - or replacing boards every few seasons - often describe switching to composite as a relief. If you are starting fresh and weighing your options, it is worth reading about Trex deck installation as one of the most recognized composite products available.
The upfront cost is higher than pressure-treated wood, but the math usually works in composite's favor within five to seven years once you factor in what you would have spent on maintenance. Most composite manufacturers back their boards with warranties of 25 years or more against fading, staining, and structural failure - something no wood deck can offer.
If you press on a board and it gives more than it should, or there is a visible gap between the deck and your house, rot or foundation movement has taken hold. In Beaumont's humid climate, wood decks that are not maintained regularly reach this point faster than most homeowners expect. A composite replacement removes the maintenance cycle for good.
If you have been paying for staining, sealing, or board replacement every one to two years and the deck still looks rough by the following spring, composite gets you off that treadmill. Many Beaumont homeowners find the annual cost of maintaining a wood deck - time or money - adds up to more than they realized when they first built it.
If your home does not have a deck yet, choosing composite from the start avoids the maintenance cycle entirely. Beaumont's long outdoor season - with mild winters and warm springs and falls - means a deck gets used more months of the year here than in much of the country, which makes the investment easier to justify.
If your deck has lost its color, has permanent stains from furniture or grills, or just looks tired despite cleaning, composite replacement gives you a fresh start. Composite boards are engineered to resist the UV fading that Beaumont's intense sun causes, so the color you choose on day one stays much closer to that appearance over the years.
We handle everything from the permit application through the final city inspection. The build starts with concrete footings set to the depth that Beaumont's clay soil requires, followed by a pressure-treated lumber or steel frame, and then the composite boards installed on top with hidden fasteners or visible screws depending on the product you choose. For homeowners who want to complete the look, we can pair the installation with a matching deck railing installation that holds up to the same standard without rusting, peeling, or requiring paint.
During your estimate, we will walk you through the composite brands and board colors we recommend for Beaumont's climate - including which options stay cooler underfoot on hot summer afternoons. The North American Deck and Railing Association provides good background on composite product standards if you want to research before we meet. We are also happy to answer any questions you have before you commit to anything.
Straightforward builds suited to most residential backyards - clean, functional, and easy to permit.
Works well on properties with a grade change or where you want distinct zones for different uses.
Remove an existing wood or composite deck and replace it with a new surface - we handle demo and disposal as part of the project.
Pairs composite boards with a matching railing and stair system for a finished, cohesive look from deck surface to ground level.
Beaumont is in Southeast Texas, where summer temperatures regularly top 95 degrees and humidity stays high for months at a time. That combination accelerates rot, warping, and mold growth on wood decks faster than in drier climates - which is one of the strongest arguments for composite in this area. We also build with Beaumont's clay soil in mind. The expansive soil under most Jefferson County properties swells when it gets wet and shrinks in dry spells. Footings that are not sized and set correctly for those conditions will shift over time, no matter what is on top of them. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension documents the scope of this issue across Southeast Texas - it is a real engineering consideration, not a minor footnote.
We serve homeowners across the Southeast Texas area, including Beaumont and Port Neches. The City of Beaumont enforces its permit requirements, and our team knows the local inspection process well. We also build with hurricane season in mind - every deck we install in Jefferson County is framed and anchored to handle the wind loads that come with being in a storm-prone coastal region.
Call or submit a request and we will follow up within one business day. We schedule an on-site visit - not just a phone call - so we can measure the space, assess ground conditions, and give you an accurate picture of what the project involves.
After the visit, we walk you through board options, railing styles, and pricing in a written proposal. You will know exactly what is included and what it costs. We give you time to compare and ask questions - no pressure to sign that day.
Once you agree and sign, we submit the permit application to the City of Beaumont. Approval typically takes one to three weeks. Work does not begin until the permit is in hand - we manage this so you do not have to track it yourself.
Framing and composite installation typically take two days to two weeks depending on size. We coordinate the city inspection, walk you through the finished deck, and give you care instructions. Composite is ready to use immediately - no curing time needed.
We come to your yard, measure the space, and give you honest numbers in writing - no obligation, no sales pressure. Most homeowners hear back within one business day.
(409) 247-1986Every composite deck we build is permitted and inspected through the City of Beaumont's official process. Your deck is on record as safe and legal - which protects your investment when you sell and ensures your homeowner's insurance applies if something goes wrong. We handle the permit application start to finish.
Beaumont's expansive clay soil shifts with the seasons, and footings that are not deep enough will move with it - causing the deck to become uneven or pull away from the house within a few years. We set footings to the depth the local soil demands, anchored in concrete, so the structure stays level and solid for the long haul.
Southeast Texas is in a hurricane-prone region. Every deck we install is framed and anchored to handle the wind-load requirements that apply in Jefferson County - not just built to look good on a calm day. After the next major storm rolls through, your deck should still be standing exactly where it was.
Our Texas contractor registration is verifiable through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. We carry general liability insurance and will provide proof before you sign anything. Ask any contractor you are considering for the same - it is a basic verification that weeds out unlicensed operators.
A composite deck that lasts is not just about the material - it is about the foundation it sits on, the permit that backs it, and the crew that built it with this region's specific conditions in mind. That is what we bring to every installation in Beaumont and the surrounding area.
Trex is one of the most recognized composite brands - backed by a strong warranty and available in a wide range of colors suited to Beaumont's year-round sun.
Learn MorePair your new composite surface with a matching composite or aluminum railing system that handles Beaumont's weather without rusting, peeling, or needing paint.
Learn MoreContractor schedules and permit slots fill up fast in spring - reach out now to lock in your start date before the calendar fills.