Do you build composite decks in Cedar Fort?
Yes. Utah County Decks builds composite and PVC deck projects in Cedar Fort, including Trex and TimberTech planning when those product lines fit the home and budget.

Custom composite decks, railing, deck repair, covered deck planning, and shade structures for homes in Cedar Fort, Utah.
Cedar Fort projects often involve open lots, wind exposure, and rural properties where durability and simple access matter. That changes the conversation around layout, material selection, shade, railing, stairs, and how the deck connects to the house.
Utah County Decks plans around the property first: sun exposure, winter weather, grade, views, privacy, access, existing framing, and how the homeowner wants to use the space. The finished deck should look polished, but it should also feel practical every week of the year.

Some homeowners need a new deck. Others need repairs, resurfacing, shade, railing, covered deck planning, Trex or TimberTech guidance, or removal before rebuilding. These are the core services available for Cedar Fort homes.
Ground-up composite deck builds engineered for Utah County sun, snow, slope, and code.
A design-first process for decks that fit your home, grade, views, privacy needs, and budget.
Repair, resurfacing, and safety upgrades for decks that need new life instead of guesswork.
Clean removal of failing decks with smart preparation for the replacement build.
New deck railings, stair rails, and railing replacement that improve safety, views, and the finished look of the deck.
Covered decks, pergolas, pavilions, and timber-frame shade structures planned around sun, snow, views, and outdoor living.
Trex, TimberTech, composite, and PVC deck guidance for low-maintenance Utah County deck projects.
Pergolas, gazebos, pavilions, and timber-framed shade structures that make the deck usable longer.
The best estimate starts with real site details. Photos, approximate size, deck height, stair needs, repair concerns, material preferences, shade goals, and access constraints all help shape the scope before the visit.
If the property has an old deck, we will look at whether repair, resurfacing, removal, or replacement makes the most sense. If the project is new, we will talk through how the deck should function: grilling, dining, hot tub access, kids, pets, views, privacy, and future shade.
For bigger projects, it is also smart to read the deck permits and planning guide and the composite decking cost guide before requesting the estimate.
Yes. Utah County Decks builds composite and PVC deck projects in Cedar Fort, including Trex and TimberTech planning when those product lines fit the home and budget.
Yes, when the structure is worth saving. We look at boards, framing, stairs, railings, ledger areas, and safety concerns before recommending repair, resurfacing, removal, or replacement.
Many elevated decks, new decks, and structural changes require permits. Requirements depend on the project and city rules, so permit considerations should be discussed during the estimate.
Photos, rough size, deck height, stair needs, repair concerns, material preferences, shade goals, and access constraints all help make the on-site estimate more useful.
Request a free on-site estimate and we will talk through layout, materials, repair concerns, shade options, and realistic next steps.