Structure and layout
Footings, framing, ledger details, grade, stairs, access, drainage, and door height decide whether the deck works before the surface material is even chosen.

Design, build, repair, railings, composite decking, covered decks, pergolas, and shade structures planned around real Utah County homes.
Every deck project has tradeoffs: structure, grade, stairs, railings, shade, material line, budget, permits, and how the space connects to the home. A useful estimate has to account for those details before the scope is locked.
Utah County Decks works with homeowners who need new composite decks, custom outdoor-living layouts, deck repair, railing upgrades, Trex and TimberTech guidance, covered deck planning, pergolas, shade structures, and clean removal of failing decks.
The goal is simple: choose the right scope for the property. Some homes need a full new deck. Others need a safer railing, better stairs, composite resurfacing, shade, or a smarter layout before spending money on a rebuild.
That is why the services below connect to each other. Decking affects railing. Railing affects stairs and views. Shade affects post placement and furniture layout. Repair decisions affect whether composite resurfacing is smart or whether removal and replacement will save money long term.

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.
A worn deck does not automatically need replacement, and a new deck does not automatically need the most expensive material line. The right recommendation depends on the frame, stairs, railings, drainage, sun exposure, city requirements, and how the homeowner wants the backyard to work.
For older decks, we look at whether repair, resurfacing, railing replacement, stair repair, or removal makes more sense. For new projects, we plan the footprint, material choice, shade, privacy, and finish details together so the finished deck feels like part of the home.
Footings, framing, ledger details, grade, stairs, access, drainage, and door height decide whether the deck works before the surface material is even chosen.
Trex, TimberTech, composite boards, PVC boards, railing systems, fascia, borders, stair treads, and trim details should be selected as one finished package.
Shade, privacy, views, furniture layout, grill zones, hot tub access, lighting readiness, and wind exposure are what turn a deck into a space people use.
Request a free on-site estimate. We will look at the property, talk through the options, and help decide whether the right move is repair, replacement, railing, shade, resurfacing, or a full new deck.