
Your wood deck is wearing out in the heat, and you are tired of staining it every summer. We install Trex composite decks that hold up to Reedley's climate with almost no upkeep - and we handle every permit and inspection.

Trex deck installation in Reedley means a composite surface over a pressure-treated frame, installed with permitted footings and hidden fasteners, with most residential decks taking two to five days of active construction. The result is a low-maintenance outdoor surface that holds up to the San Joaquin Valley's heat without the annual staining cycle that wood demands.
A lot of Reedley homeowners reach a point where the maintenance on a wood deck stops making sense - the stain peels by August, the boards are splintering, and it still does not look great. Trex is the answer most of them land on. Unlike raw wood, composite decking is designed to resist UV fading, moisture, and the expansion cycles that Reedley summers create. If you are also thinking about how the deck will look and feel years from now, a composite deck installation is worth comparing side by side.
We have built Trex decks across Reedley and the surrounding Central Valley since 2018. Every project starts with a site visit, not a phone guess.
If you are pulling splinters from your feet or seeing large cracks running along the deck surface, the boards have reached the end of their life. Reedley's intense UV and heat cycles break down untreated wood faster than in cooler climates, and surface wear usually signals deeper deterioration underneath.
If you have sealed or stained your deck two or three times and it still looks weathered by mid-August, the wood may be too far gone to respond to surface treatments. At that point, replacement with composite is often more cost-effective over a five-year window than continuing to refinish.
Flex or noticeable bounce when you walk across the deck usually means the framing underneath is compromised, not just the surface boards. This is a structural concern. A contractor should assess the frame before you decide whether to resurface or rebuild entirely.
Many Reedley homes have generous backyards that sit empty during summer because there is nowhere comfortable to gather. A well-placed Trex deck - especially paired with a shade structure - can transform that space into somewhere your family actually spends time in the spring and fall.
We handle every part of the project - from pulling the permit through the City of Reedley to the final walkthrough. The structural frame is built from pressure-treated lumber, set on concrete footings with metal post bases to keep wood out of direct soil contact. Trex boards go on top with hidden fasteners, so the surface has a clean look with no exposed screw heads. Railings, stairs, and trim are installed to match the board color and style you choose. For homeowners who want a railing upgrade, we can discuss options alongside our pressure-treated wood deck construction service as a comparison point on structure and cost.
We help you select the right Trex color for your sun exposure - a detail that matters in Reedley's climate, where a south-facing deck in a dark board color can get uncomfortably hot on summer afternoons. We also offer guidance on adding a shade structure to your design, which pairs well with the overall project. Every estimate is written and itemized so you know what you are paying for before anyone picks up a tool.
Best for homeowners replacing an existing deck or starting from scratch who want a low-maintenance surface rated for 25+ years.
Best for homeowners whose frame is still structurally sound but whose surface boards are worn - saves cost on footings and framing.
Best for homes where the back door sits above grade, requiring elevated framing, railing on open sides, and a stair run to the yard.
Best for flat yards where a low-profile platform deck is the most practical and affordable option.
Reedley sits in the southern San Joaquin Valley, where summers regularly top 100 degrees and wood takes a real beating. The UV exposure here is intense, and a wood deck that is not sealed every couple of years will look weathered and gray within a few seasons. Trex composite decking was built for this kind of climate - the surface resists UV fading, does not splinter, and holds up to the heat and dry conditions that make raw wood wear out fast. For homeowners in Reedley who are done with the maintenance cycle, composite is the right long-term choice.
The alluvial soils around Reedley - deposited over time by the Kings River - can vary in bearing capacity from yard to yard, which is why proper footing depth and post base hardware matter more here than in areas with more uniform soil. We assess site conditions before finalizing any design. We also know the City of Reedley permit process well, which keeps the project moving without surprises. Homeowners in Visalia and other nearby communities we serve face similar soil and climate conditions, and we apply the same care across the region.
We ask about your yard, your existing deck (if any), and roughly what size you have in mind. You will have a realistic ballpark before we ever visit - and we reply to all inquiries within one business day.
We come to your home, measure the space, and walk through Trex color options with your sun exposure in mind. You leave the visit knowing what the project will cost and how long it will take - no vague ranges.
We submit plans to the City of Reedley Building Division and handle every follow-up. Permit approval typically takes one to three weeks - we keep you posted so there are no gaps in communication.
Footings go in, the frame goes up, and composite boards are fastened with hidden clips. The city inspector verifies the structure before we close out the permit. You receive a copy of the closed permit - which matters when you sell.
We reply within one business day. No obligation, no pressure.
(559) 551-0095Every Trex deck we build in Reedley starts with a permit from the City of Reedley Building Division - no exceptions. That permit protects you from problems when you refinance or sell, and it means the city has inspected the structure before we hand it over.
We know Reedley summers. Before you commit to a board color, we walk through how your specific deck orientation and shade situation will affect surface temperature. Lighter boards on a south-facing deck can make a real difference in July.
Our crews are trained in Trex installation requirements - including proper gapping, fastener specs, and framing standards. Installing Trex correctly matters for both the warranty and long-term performance. A board installed without proper gaps will buckle in the heat.
We have been building and installing decks for Reedley homeowners since 2018. That means we know the local permit office, the soil conditions near the Kings River, and the HOA guidelines in the newer subdivisions on the north and east sides of town.
You can verify contractor licenses on the California Contractors State License Board website. We encourage every homeowner to check - it takes about two minutes and gives you a clear picture of who you are hiring.
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