
Tired of sanding and sealing a wood deck every spring? We install Trex composite decks that hold their color and feel good underfoot - even in Norco's triple-digit summers.

Trex deck installation in Norco means building a composite deck on a pressure-treated lumber frame, with Trex boards fastened on top - most projects in the 300-500 square foot range take three to seven business days of active construction once the permit is approved.
Trex is made from a blend of recycled wood fibers and recycled plastic film. It won't splinter, rot, or need annual staining - which makes it a genuinely practical choice for Norco homeowners who are tired of the maintenance cycle that comes with a wood deck. If you are already researching composite deck installation options, Trex is one of the most recognized brands in that category, backed by a 25-year limited warranty.
One thing worth knowing upfront: composite boards do absorb more heat than natural wood in direct sun. In Norco's climate, that means color selection matters - lighter boards stay noticeably cooler on a hot July afternoon. We will walk you through the options at your estimate visit.
If the boards on your existing deck are splitting along the grain or turning gray, the wood has dried out and is actively breaking down. Norco's intense UV exposure and summer heat accelerate this process faster than in cooler regions. At that point, replacing the surface with composite is often more cost-effective than repeated refinishing.
If you find yourself refinishing your deck every spring just to keep it looking decent, that maintenance cycle has become unsustainable. Norco's summer sun fades and dries out wood stains faster than product labels suggest. Switching to Trex composite eliminates that annual labor entirely.
If your family avoids the backyard in summer because the deck surface is too hot, too rough, or just looks worn out, that is a quality-of-life signal worth taking seriously. Norco's outdoor living season is long - a deck that is uncomfortable to be on is a missed opportunity for most of the year.
Many Norco properties - especially older horse properties - have generous outdoor space that has never been developed into usable living area. If you are looking at a large backyard with nowhere to sit or entertain, that is the clearest signal that a deck would improve how you use your home.
We build Trex decks from the ground up - footings, pressure-treated framing, composite decking, railings, and stairs. Every project is permitted through the City of Norco and built to pass inspection. If you are considering pressure-treated wood deck construction as an alternative, we can walk you through how the two materials compare in terms of upfront cost, long-term maintenance, and performance in the Inland Empire climate.
Trex comes in several product lines at different price points, and the right choice depends on your budget, how much direct sun your deck gets, and the aesthetic you want. We carry samples to every estimate so you can see the boards in your actual yard before committing to a color or line.
Best for homeowners who want a complete, low-maintenance outdoor living space built from scratch on a properly engineered frame.
Best for homeowners with a solid existing frame who simply want to swap out worn wood boards for composite decking.
Best for raised decks that need safe, attractive railings and stair access - we match Trex railing systems to your decking color.
Best for homeowners who want shade built into the project - we coordinate the deck and cover as a single permitted build.
Norco sits in the Inland Empire where summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees and UV exposure is intense year-round. That combination dries out and bleaches wood surfaces faster than in coastal areas, which is why so many Norco homeowners find themselves refinishing their decks every spring and still watching them fade by August. Composite decking eliminates that cycle entirely. For homeowners in Corona and Eastvale where outdoor living is a year-round reality, the low-maintenance case for Trex is especially strong.
Norco is known as "Horsetown USA" - and that means many properties here are larger than typical suburban lots, with corrals, mature trees, and uneven terrain that can complicate footing placement and deck orientation. We have built decks on horse properties throughout Norco and know how to design around the layout constraints that come with them. We also account for the region's expansive clay soils when sizing and pouring footings, so your deck stays level through the seasonal wet-dry cycles that shift less-carefully-built structures over time.
We respond within one business day. A brief phone conversation covers the basics - what you want, roughly where on your property, and whether any existing structure is involved.
We come to your Norco property to see the space in person. Horse property or not, we account for corrals, mature trees, and uneven terrain before quoting a number.
Once you sign, we submit the permit application to the City of Norco Community Development Department. You do not need to visit city hall - we handle the paperwork. Plan for two to four weeks before the crew can break ground.
Footings, framing, and composite boards are installed in sequence. The city inspects the work before it is closed out. A typical 300-500 square foot Trex deck takes three to seven business days of active construction.
Free on-site estimate. No pressure, no obligation. We respond within one business day.
(951) 393-1566The clay-heavy soils in Norco expand when wet and contract when dry. We size and depth footings specifically for this soil behavior, so your deck stays level and does not shift or pull away from your home over time.
We pull every permit through the City of Norco Community Development Department and handle all required inspections. You will have the documentation to protect your home's value during any future sale or insurance claim.
We bring Trex color samples to every estimate and walk you through the real-world heat performance of lighter versus darker boards in full Norco sun - so your deck looks great and stays comfortable barefoot in July.
You can verify our California Contractors State License Board license on the CSLB website before you sign anything. We also carry general liability and workers' compensation coverage on every project.
These are not talking points - they are the specific things that protect your investment on a Norco property. The North American Deck and Railing Association sets the standards we build to, and the California Contractors State License Board is where you can verify our license number before you sign anything.
A budget-friendly framing option that pairs well with any surface material and holds up to Norco's climate with regular sealing.
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Learn MorePermit slots fill up fast in spring - reach out now and we will get your Trex deck on the schedule before the summer rush hits.