No more annual staining, no splintered boards, no warping. We install composite decks in Eastvale that look great and hold up in Inland Empire summers.

Composite deck installation in Eastvale, CA means building a deck using boards made from a blend of wood fibers and recycled plastic, mounted on a pressure-treated lumber frame set on concrete footings - most straightforward projects take a professional crew two to five days on-site once permits are approved. The result is a deck that looks like real wood but never needs staining, sanding, or sealing.
If you have been spending spring weekends re-staining a wood deck, or if your current deck boards are starting to splinter and gray, composite is worth a serious look. Eastvale homeowners who want a fully custom layout rather than a straight replacement can start at our custom deck design and build page to understand the full design process first.
Rough, splintery surfaces and wood that has turned dull gray and feels soft in spots are signs your deck has likely reached the end of its useful life. Eastvale's intense summer sun accelerates wood degradation faster than in coastal cities. A wood deck that might last 15 years near the coast can show serious wear in 8 to 10 years here.
A deck that moves noticeably when you walk on it is telling you the structure underneath - the joists and beams - may be weakened. This is a safety concern. If you notice any bounce or flex, especially near the center of the deck or close to the house, have a contractor inspect the framing before hosting any gatherings.
If you have been sanding and re-staining your wood deck every year or two, or patching boards that keep cracking, you are on a maintenance cycle that composite decking eliminates. Add up what you have spent on materials and labor over the past five years - for many Eastvale homeowners, the number makes the switch look very reasonable.
A worn or unpermitted deck can surface as a problem during a buyer's inspection and delay or derail your sale. Replacing it with a properly permitted composite deck resolves both issues and typically adds more value than it costs in a market like Eastvale's.
We install composite decking from leading brands including Trex and TimberTech - products engineered specifically to perform in high-UV, high-heat climates like the Inland Empire. Every installation starts with a properly sized pressure-treated lumber frame and concrete footings set to account for Eastvale's clay-heavy soils. The composite boards are then fastened using hidden clip systems so no screw heads show on the finished surface.
If you want the specific performance and warranty coverage of Trex products, our Trex deck installation page covers that in detail. And because composite boards look best with a finished railing system that matches, our deck railing installation service can be scoped and priced as part of the same project.
Best for homeowners adding a deck for the first time on a bare concrete pad or open backyard.
For homeowners replacing an existing wood deck with a low-maintenance composite surface.
A full installation with composite boards and a coordinated aluminum or composite railing system.
Ideal for Eastvale homeowners who want to make the space usable all day during summer months.
Eastvale sits in the Inland Empire where summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees Fahrenheit and UV exposure is significantly higher than coastal Southern California. Cheaper composite boards can fade or get uncomfortably hot underfoot under those conditions. Premium composite products are engineered for climates like this one - they hold their color longer and stay cooler on the surface than entry-level options. The clay soils common to this area also create a specific demand for properly sized footings that will not shift as the ground swells and contracts through the seasons.
Eastvale's planned communities also mean HOA approval is a real step in the process, not an afterthought. We have worked through the HOA review process in neighborhoods across Eastvale and the surrounding cities we serve, including Mira Loma and Chino. We know what those associations typically require and how to prepare a submission that gets approved rather than kicked back for revisions.
We ask roughly how big a deck you are thinking about, whether there is an existing deck to remove, and your general timeline. This call usually takes 10 to 15 minutes. We respond within 1 business day.
We come to your home, measure the space, and walk through composite brand and color options with you. You will often get a rough cost range before we leave - and a no-obligation written quote within a few days.
Once you sign a contract, we submit to your HOA and apply for the city building permit. Plan for one to three weeks for Eastvale's review process. We manage all the paperwork.
The crew frames the deck on concrete footings, a city inspector checks the structure, then composite boards, railings, and stairs go in. We walk you through the finished deck and leave the site clean.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(909) 479-6940We hold a valid license from the California Contractors State License Board, which you can verify yourself before signing anything. Licensing means we carry the insurance that protects you if something goes wrong on your property.
Clay-heavy soils in this area swell and shrink with the seasons. We set footings deep enough to stay stable through that cycle, which is one reason our decks do not develop the lean or unevenness that shows up in projects built by contractors not familiar with Inland Empire soil.
We pull every permit through the City of Eastvale and see the inspection process through to the final sign-off. Your deck is fully documented when it is done - an asset at closing, not a liability.
We do not install entry-level composite products that fade or warp in triple-digit heat. We stock and recommend brands that the industry - including the North American Deck and Railing Association - recognizes as appropriate for high-UV, high-heat climates like the Inland Empire.
We are a local contractor who builds in Eastvale regularly - not a regional company dispatching a crew that has never worked in this soil or dealt with this city's permit office. That local knowledge shows up in how we plan, price, and execute the work.
Trex-brand composite boards with specific product warranties and a wide range of color options for Eastvale yards.
Learn MoreMatching composite or aluminum railing systems installed to code so your deck looks finished from every angle.
Learn MoreEastvale deck contractors book quickly in spring - call or submit online and hear back within 1 business day.