
Stop resealing every summer. We install composite decks in Wellington that hold up to South Florida's heat, humidity, and UV exposure - fully permitted and backed by manufacturer warranties.

Composite deck installation in Wellington, FL means installing boards made from a blend of wood fiber and recycled plastic over a pressure-treated wood frame - most residential decks take two to five days to install once permits are approved.
Wellington homeowners choose composite for a practical reason: South Florida's combination of intense sun, daily summer rain, and year-round humidity is genuinely hard on traditional wood. If you've owned a wood deck here, you know how fast it can look worn out. Composite boards don't rot, don't need staining or sealing, and hold their color far longer than wood in this climate.
If you're starting from scratch and want a design built around your specific yard, custom deck design and build covers the full planning and construction process - from layout through permit to final inspection.
If certain boards feel spongy underfoot or show dark discoloration and crumbling at the edges, your deck has moisture damage. In Wellington's climate, surface staining one season can become structural rot the next. A composite replacement stops that cycle entirely.
If you've been resealing or restaining your wood deck every summer and it still looks weathered within months, South Florida's climate is winning. The combination of UV exposure, heavy rain, and humidity is too much for most wood finishes long-term. Composite removes that maintenance cycle.
If your back patio is a concrete slab or you have an old deck you avoid because it's rough or wobbly, you're leaving usable living space on the table. Wellington's weather allows outdoor use most of the year - a well-built composite deck turns that space into somewhere you actually want to be.
If your deck sits more than a step or two above grade - or sits adjacent to a pool - Florida building code requires a railing for safety. If your existing structure lacks one or has a loose or rotted railing, that's both a safety issue and a code compliance issue. A permitted composite replacement solves both.
We build the pressure-treated wood frame first - that's the structural skeleton that determines long-term quality. Then composite boards go on top. We help you select a product and color suited to Wellington's direct sun conditions - lighter tones and heat-dispersing products stay more comfortable underfoot in summer. Railings, stairs, and any built-in features are added once the frame passes its county framing inspection. Every project closes with a final Palm Beach County inspection before we hand it over.
For homeowners who want a Trex-specific product line, Trex deck installation covers that option specifically. For multi-level composite designs, we combine this installation process with multi-level deck construction to handle yards with grade changes or pools. Either way, the framing and permitting process is the same - the surface product is what changes.
Best for homeowners who want a specific color, finish, or heat-performance profile suited to direct South Florida sun.
Suited to projects where a new frame is needed or an existing frame needs to be replaced before new boards go down.
Ideal for homes near grade changes or pools where code requires a railing, or for homeowners who want a finished, cohesive look.
For homeowners replacing an existing deck - we remove the old structure and clear the site before installation begins.
Wellington averages temperatures regularly exceeding 90 degrees in summer, with humidity staying elevated most of the year. That climate accelerates wood rot, warps boards that aren't resealed on schedule, and creates ideal conditions for mold and mildew on outdoor surfaces. Composite decking isn't just a comfort upgrade here - it's often the more practical long-term choice given what Wellington's weather puts outdoor structures through twelve months a year. Florida's building code also requires that decks meet wind load standards designed around the state's hurricane history, which means a properly permitted composite deck is built to handle more than a sunny day.
Wellington has one of the highest concentrations of HOA communities in Palm Beach County, with neighborhoods like Olympia, Versailles, and Paddock Park each running their own architectural review processes. Your contractor needs to account for HOA approval before a permit can be filed. Wellington homeowners and nearby residents in Palm Beach Gardens also need to factor in the county permit timeline, which typically runs two to four weeks. For guidance on composite material standards and best practices, the North American Deck and Railing Association is the primary trade resource for deck installation standards in the U.S.
We ask about your space, whether an existing deck needs to be removed, and whether your community has an HOA. Then we visit, measure, and give you a written estimate covering the full scope - materials, framing, permit fees, and any demo work. We respond within 1 business day of your initial contact.
If your community requires HOA approval, we help you prepare the submission documents. Once you have sign-off, we file the permit application with Palm Beach County. You do not need to visit any county office - we handle all paperwork.
After permit approval, we build the pressure-treated frame first - the part most homeowners never see but that determines how the deck performs over 25 years. Once the frame passes its county inspection, composite boards, railings, and stairs go in. Most installations wrap up in two to four days.
A Palm Beach County inspector signs off on the completed deck before the project is officially closed. We then walk you through the finished deck, show you how to care for the surface, and hand over any manufacturer warranty documentation. Keep that with your home records.
Submit a request and we will respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. No obligation - just a written quote covering the full scope.
(561) 407-6550We pull a Palm Beach County permit on every project, and an independent county inspector verifies the completed structure before we hand it over. That means you're not just taking our word for it - the work has been reviewed by a third party and is on record as a legal improvement to your property.
Darker composite boards in direct South Florida sun can get uncomfortably hot underfoot. We help you choose a product and color that balances aesthetics with heat performance - a practical consideration specific to this climate that contractors from outside the region sometimes overlook.
Wellington has a high concentration of HOA communities, and navigating architectural review can feel overwhelming if you've never done it. We prepare the submission documents, know what review boards in neighborhoods like Olympia and Versailles typically require, and make sure nothing gets built that has to come back down.
You receive a written quote covering materials, framing, permit fees, and any demo work before we start. The final invoice matches what you agreed to - no surprise line items when the job is done.
If you want to verify a contractor's license before hiring, the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation lets you look up any contractor's license status in minutes - a step worth taking before signing any contract.
Looking for a specific Trex product line? We install Trex boards with the same fully permitted, inspected process used on all our composite builds.
Learn MoreIf you need a full design process - starting from layout and working through material selection and HOA approval - custom design and build covers the complete project from start to finish.
Learn MorePermit slots fill quickly - reach out today and we will respond within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate.