
Stop refinishing your deck every year. A properly installed Trex composite deck handles Florida heat, humidity, and storm season without the upkeep - fully permitted and built to last 25 years or more.

Trex deck installation in Palm Beach Gardens means building a composite surface that resists rot, splinters, and UV damage without annual sealing - most residential Trex decks are completed in three to seven days of construction once permits are in hand, and the boards carry a 25-year limited warranty against fading and staining.
If you have been spending money every spring to refinish a wood deck that looks worn again by fall, composite decking solves that problem permanently. Trex boards are made from a blend of recycled wood fibers and plastic, so they look like real wood but hold up far better in South Florida's combination of intense UV exposure and daily summer rain. The low-maintenance appeal is the main reason homeowners across Palm Beach Gardens keep choosing it over traditional wood.
If you are comparing Trex to other composite options, our composite deck installation page covers the broader category. And if your project calls for a pressure-treated wood frame underneath, our pressure-treated wood deck construction page explains how that framing system works and why it matters.
If your wood deck boards are visibly gray, cracked along the grain, or leaving splinters when you walk barefoot, the wood has reached the end of its useful life. In Palm Beach Gardens, intense UV exposure and high humidity accelerate wood decay faster than most of the country. A deck in this condition is not just an eyesore - it can be a safety hazard.
If you have had your deck refinished recently and it already looks worn again, the wood itself is too far gone to hold a finish. South Florida's sun and rain cycle breaks down surface coatings quickly, and at some point recoating becomes a losing battle. Switching to composite eliminates that recurring cost entirely.
A deck that flexes noticeably when you walk on it, or has boards that feel soft when pressed, likely has structural damage underneath. This is common in Palm Beach Gardens given the heavy summer rain season. A soft deck is a safety concern that needs professional attention, not just a cosmetic repair.
Many newer homes in Palm Beach Gardens come with a covered lanai but no dedicated deck structure. If you want to extend your usable outdoor space - around a pool, off a back door, or as a gathering area - a Trex deck is a natural starting point. The low-maintenance composite surface is especially practical here where outdoor furniture and finishes take a beating year-round.
Every Trex installation starts with a site visit and a written proposal. We measure your space, discuss color and board options, and put together a plan that covers materials, cost, timeline, and the permit process. The frame underneath a Trex deck is always pressure-treated lumber - that structural skeleton is what makes the deck safe and code-compliant. The composite boards are then fastened on top with hidden clips so no screw heads show on the finished surface, giving you a clean look that holds up over years of use.
We handle the full scope: permit application with the Palm Beach Gardens Building Division, framing inspection, board installation, railings, stairs, and final city sign-off. If you are also weighing a broader low-maintenance composite option, our composite deck installation service covers the full category. If your design involves multiple tiers or a pool surround, the framing and load requirements differ - ask us about those specifics. For the structural framing under any composite deck, our pressure-treated wood deck construction page explains how that foundation works.
Best for homeowners who want the closest look to natural wood with maximum fade and stain resistance.
Ideal for those who want a clean, seamless surface without visible screw heads across the deck face.
Suited for homes with pools where moisture resistance and slip-friendly textures matter as much as appearance.
Works for any deck that needs code-compliant railings and stairs integrated into the Trex aesthetic.
Palm Beach Gardens sits in South Florida's subtropical climate, where UV exposure is among the highest in the continental United States and afternoon thunderstorms roll through almost every day from June through September. That combination is genuinely hard on wood decking - boards that would last 15 years in a drier climate can show mold, warping, and surface cracking here within a few years without aggressive maintenance. Trex composite boards resist all of those conditions, which is why they have become the most popular deck surface in this area. Color choice also matters here: lighter Trex shades stay cooler underfoot during long summer days, and that is worth discussing with your contractor before you commit to a color.
Palm Beach Gardens also has a high concentration of HOA-governed communities - including PGA National, Mirasol, and BallenIsles - where deck plans need architectural review approval before a city permit can be filed. We handle that documentation and factor the HOA review timeline into every project schedule so there are no surprises. We serve homeowners across the area, including Jupiter and Tequesta, where HOA rules and permitting processes are similar.
Reach out by phone or form and we respond within 1 business day to schedule a yard visit. We look at your space, ask how you plan to use it, and walk through Trex board and color options that make sense for your yard's sun exposure.
After the visit we send a written proposal with a full cost breakdown. Once you approve, we submit the permit application and, if your community requires it, the HOA architectural review package. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks.
Work begins with the pressure-treated frame - posts, beams, and joists. A city inspector visits at this stage to verify the framing meets Palm Beach County's wind-load and structural requirements before any Trex boards go down.
With the frame approved, composite boards are installed with hidden fasteners. Railings, stairs, and trim follow. A final city inspection closes the permit, and we walk you through the finished deck and explain how to keep it clean.
Free on-site estimate. No obligation. We handle the permit and HOA paperwork so you do not have to.
(561) 576-0529We pull the permit, coordinate inspections, and handle the HOA submission if your community requires one. You do not need to manage two separate approval tracks. When the project is done, you have a complete permit record - which matters when you sell.
Palm Beach County requires decks to meet specific wind-resistance standards. We build every frame to those requirements - the anchors, post connections, and fasteners that keep the structure intact when tropical weather rolls through. The city inspector confirms this before boards go down.
In a climate where composite boards sit in direct sun most of the year, board color affects both comfort and long-term appearance. We walk every customer through Trex color options in the context of their yard's orientation and how they plan to use the space - not just what looks good in a catalog.
Trex's 25-year limited warranty requires installation to meet the manufacturer's guidelines. We follow those specs on every build - correct board spacing, approved fasteners, and proper framing dimensions - so your warranty is valid the day the project is complete. You can verify contractor requirements directly at{' '}NADRA.
Every project we build is permitted, inspected, and framed to withstand Florida weather. That combination - proper documentation and code-compliant construction - is what separates a deck that holds its value from one that creates headaches at the worst possible time.
The structural framing system that supports every composite deck - built to Florida wind-load standards with properly set footings.
Learn MoreA broader look at composite decking options beyond Trex, including alternative brands and material comparisons for Palm Beach Gardens homeowners.
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