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Custom-designed, low-maintenance composite and PVC decks for Denver County, Colorado homeowners. Certified Trex and TimberTech AZEK installer. Free on-site estimates.

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Most decks don't fail because of the surface boards — they fail because of what's underneath. Rotting ledger boards, deteriorating posts, and soft stair stringers are the hidden killers that cause deck collapses, safety hazards, and costly emergency repairs. At Weatherguard Construction, we build every Denver County deck on a foundation of Owens Corning structural lumber for ledger boards, posts, and stair stringers as our standard — not an upgrade, not an add-on. OC Lumber is rotproof, rustproof, and rated for underwater contact in both fresh and salt water — engineered to protect against what wood and steel simply cannot. This is how we build. Period.

On top of that engineered foundation, we install premium composite and PVC decking from Wolf, TimberTech AZEK, and Trex — materials designed to handle Colorado's rapid freeze-thaw cycles, heavy wet snowfall, and intense high-altitude UV radiation without the constant staining, sealing, and sanding that wood decks demand. Colorado's high altitude means UV radiation is up to 25% stronger than at sea level, causing rapid fading and material degradation in substandard decking products. That's exactly why Weatherguard refuses to cut corners on structural framing — and why we partner with the industry's most advanced decking manufacturers. For homeowners who want the ultimate structural package, we offer a full OC Lumber frame upgrade — every joist, beam, rim board, and blocking piece in Owens Corning structural lumber.

Every Weatherguard deck project in Denver County begins with a complimentary on-site consultation where we assess your property, inspect your existing structure (if applicable), discuss your vision, and provide a transparent, all-inclusive estimate. No high-pressure sales tactics, no bait-and-switch pricing — just honest guidance from experienced professionals.

The Weatherguard Deck Building Process in Denver County

We have refined our deck building process over hundreds of successful projects to deliver a stress-free experience from first call to final walkthrough:

  1. Complimentary Design Consultation: We visit your Denver County property, take measurements, discuss your goals and budget, review material options, and identify any site-specific considerations like drainage, grading, utilities, or setback requirements.
  2. Custom Design and Proposal: Within days, you receive a detailed proposal that includes a material specification sheet, dimensional drawings, color and railing selections, permit requirements, project timeline, and a fixed-price quote.
  3. Permitting and Engineering: We submit all required permit applications to your local Denver County building authority, coordinate any necessary engineering reviews, and schedule inspections — so you never have to deal with the paperwork.
  4. Demo and Site Preparation: If you have an existing deck, our crew carefully removes it, salvages any reusable hardware, and disposes of all debris responsibly. We then prepare the site for new footings and structural work.
  5. Foundation and Framing: Using helical piers, diamond piers, or poured concrete footings — depending on your soil conditions and local code requirements — we build a rock-solid structural foundation designed to last a lifetime.
  6. Decking, Railing, and Finish Work: Your selected composite or PVC boards are installed with hidden fasteners for a clean, screw-free surface. Railings, lighting, skirting, and other enhancements are completed to manufacturer specifications.
  7. Final Inspection and Walkthrough: We schedule the required building inspection, walk you through your completed deck, explain care and maintenance (hint: there is barely any), and make sure every detail meets your expectations before we consider the project complete.

Understanding Deck Warranties: What Denver County Homeowners Should Know

Not all deck warranties are created equal, and understanding the differences can save you thousands of dollars and decades of frustration. Here is a breakdown of the warranty coverage available through Weatherguard's manufacturer partnerships:

Structural Warranties

These cover the core integrity of the decking board — resistance to splitting, cracking, rotting, and structural failure under normal use. Premium products like TimberTech AZEK and Trex Transcend carry Limited Lifetime structural warranties, meaning the boards are warranted against structural defects for as long as you own your home.

Fade and Stain Warranties

This is where cheap decking gets exposed. Budget products may carry a 10-year fade warranty, but premium lines from TimberTech AZEK provide a 50-year fade and stain warranty — guaranteeing your deck's color and finish will remain vibrant for half a century. Trex Transcend products also carry a 50-year warranty against fading and food stains.

Labor and Workmanship Warranties

Materials are only part of the equation. A poorly installed deck will fail regardless of board quality. Weatherguard's craftsmanship warranty covers our installation work — including joist connections, fastener patterns, railing attachments, and structural connections — giving you complete peace of mind.

Our Denver County design consultants walk you through every warranty detail during your estimate appointment so you understand exactly what protection your investment carries before you commit.

Deck Maintenance in Colorado: What You Actually Need To Do

One of the biggest advantages of composite and PVC decking is the near-total elimination of maintenance headaches. Unlike wood decks that demand annual staining, sealing, sanding, and board replacement, your Weatherguard composite or PVC deck requires only minimal care:

That is it. No sanding. No staining. No sealing. No replacing warped or rotted boards. Just enjoy your deck, season after season, while your neighbors spend their weekends maintaining theirs.

Deck Enhancements That Elevate Your Denver County Outdoor Living

A great deck is more than boards and railings — it is a complete outdoor living environment. Weatherguard offers a full suite of enhancements that transform a simple deck into the centerpiece of your Denver County home:

Premium Railing Systems

Your railing choice dramatically impacts both safety and style. We install railing systems from the industry's top manufacturers, including:

Integrated Deck Lighting

Professional LED lighting extends your deck's usable hours well into the evening while creating inviting ambiance. We install recessed post cap lights, stair riser lights, under-rail accent strips, and perimeter landscape lighting — all on low-voltage LED systems that cost pennies per day to operate and last for years without bulb changes.

Privacy Walls and Wind Screens

Custom-designed horizontal slat privacy walls, louvered screens, and lattice panels provide seclusion from neighbors without sacrificing airflow or natural light. Available in matching composite, cedar, and aluminum materials.

Deck Skirting and Fascia

Finished skirting conceals the underside of raised decks, blocking debris buildup and pest access while creating a clean, polished appearance from every angle. We use color-matched composite fascia boards and ventilated lattice to ensure proper airflow beneath your deck structure.

Underdeck Drainage Systems

For raised decks, a ceiling-mounted drainage system captures rainwater running between deck boards and channels it away from the space below, creating a dry, usable patio area underneath your elevated deck — effectively doubling your outdoor living square footage.

Pergolas and Shade Structures

Freestanding or attached pergolas add architectural drama and provide adjustable shade coverage over your deck. We build with composite, cedar, and aluminum materials, including motorized louvered pergola systems that open and close at the touch of a button.

Composite Decking: The Smart Choice for Denver County Homeowners

Composite decking blends recycled wood fibers with high-density polyethylene plastic, creating a board that mimics the warmth of natural hardwood while resisting the rot, insects, and weather damage that destroy traditional lumber. For Denver County homes facing sub-zero temperatures, heavy snowfall, and persistent ice accumulation, composite decking delivers decades of reliable performance without the annual chore of sanding, staining, or sealing.

Trex — America's Most Trusted Composite Brand

As a certified Trex installer, Weatherguard offers the full Trex lineup to Denver County homeowners:

Every Trex board is manufactured from 95% recycled materials — including reclaimed wood and polyethylene film — making it one of the most environmentally responsible decking choices available. Trex boards will never need sanding, staining, or painting, and they resist fading, staining, scratching, and mold better than any wood species on the market.

Fiberon — Performance Meets Sustainability

Fiberon composite decking combines sustainability with striking aesthetics. Their capped composite technology wraps each board in a protective polymer shell that locks out moisture and resists fading, staining, and scratches. Popular collections include:

Fiberon boards are manufactured in the USA using up to 94% recycled content and carry a 25-year structural warranty along with comprehensive fade and stain coverage.

Built for Colorado Weather: How Our Decks Handle Colorado's Extreme Climate

With average winter lows dipping below -10°F and summer highs regularly exceeding 90°F, Minnesota decking materials must withstand a temperature range of over 100 degrees annually. Add heavy snow loads, spring ice melt, and summer storm damage to the equation, and it becomes clear why material selection matters more here than almost anywhere else in the country.

Here is how the materials we install are specifically engineered to handle these challenges:

Why Denver County Homeowners Choose Weatherguard for Deck Construction

Building a deck is a significant investment — one that should enhance your daily life for decades. Here is why Denver County families consistently choose Weatherguard Construction over the competition:

Deck Styles and Configurations for Every Denver County Property

No two Denver County backyards are identical, and neither should their decks be. Weatherguard designs and builds custom deck configurations tailored to your property's topography, your home's architecture, and the way your family actually uses outdoor space. Here are the most popular deck styles we build across Colorado:

Browse 89 Deck Board Colors — Visual Color Swatch Gallery

Choosing the right deck color is one of the most exciting parts of your Denver County deck project. Weatherguard offers 89 premium deck board colors across 20 collections from TimberTech AZEK Advanced PVC (Vintage, Landmark, Harvest+, Harvest), TimberTech Composite (Legacy, Reserve, Terrain+, Terrain, Prime+, Premier+, Premier), Trex (Signature, Transcend Lineage, Transcend, Select, Enhance, Refuge), and Wolf (Serenity, Haven, Perspective). Scroll through our interactive color swatch gallery above — with authentic product photos from all three manufacturers — to explore every option, from the luxury of Trex Signature Whidbey to the heat-mitigating Trex Transcend Lineage Biscayne, the ultra-premium warmth of TimberTech AZEK Vintage Dark Hickory, the hand-scraped artistry of Legacy Tigerwood, the bold Wolf Serenity Onyx, or the budget-friendly Trex Enhance Foggy Wharf. Every color is available for your custom Denver County deck project, and we encourage you to request free physical samples to compare in your home's lighting and alongside your siding, trim, and landscape.

Our Denver County design consultants will bring color samples to your property so you can see exactly how each board looks against your home's exterior. Popular color pairings include warm-toned boards (Mahogany, English Walnut, Wolf Serenity Amberwood, Reserve Antique Leather) with black aluminum railing for a classic contrast, or cool-toned boards (Coastline, Harbor Grey, Island Mist, Wolf Serenity Driftwood Grey) with white composite railing for a coastal aesthetic. Wolf's Perspective line — made from 94% recycled content — is an eco-conscious choice with industry-leading strength, while TimberTech's Terrain and Prime+ lines deliver authentic wood aesthetics with 25-year warranties at price points accessible to most budgets.

The Weatherguard Difference

Why Denver County, Colorado Homeowners Choose Weatherguard

Family-Owned Since 2001

Two decades of honest, reliable craftsmanship. Personal accountability on every project.

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Free, No-Pressure Estimates

Transparent pricing with no hidden fees. Honest recommendations, no sales pressure.

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FAQ

Common Questions About Decks in Denver County

1 How does Weatherguard handle deck demolition and rebuilding in Denver County?
Our full-service approach includes careful demolition of your existing deck, responsible disposal and recycling of old materials, inspection of the house rim joist and attachment points, installation of new frost-depth footings, framing with Owens Corning structural lumber for ledger boards, posts, and stair stringers, and final installation of your chosen composite or PVC decking and railing system. We handle permitting, inspections, and cleanup — you just enjoy the finished product.
2 How much does a composite deck cost in Denver County, Colorado?
Composite deck costs in Denver County typically range from $45 to $85 per square foot installed, depending on the material tier, deck configuration, railing selections, and site conditions. A standard 300 square foot deck generally falls between $13,500 and $25,500, while larger multi-level designs with premium features can range from $35,000 to $65,000 or more. Weatherguard provides free, itemized estimates so you see exactly where every dollar goes — no hidden fees or surprise charges.
3 What is the difference between composite and PVC decking?
Composite decking is made from a blend of recycled wood fibers and plastic, wrapped in a protective polymer cap. PVC decking is made entirely from engineered polymer with zero wood content. PVC offers superior moisture resistance (it absorbs literally zero water), stays cooler underfoot, and typically carries stronger warranties — including 50-year fade and stain protection from brands like TimberTech AZEK. Composite is generally more affordable and provides excellent performance for most residential applications.
4 Why does Weatherguard use Owens Corning structural lumber for deck framing?
The #1 cause of deck failure in Colorado is structural rot in the ledger board, posts, and stair stringers — the critical components that hold your entire deck up. OC Lumber is rotproof, rustproof, and rated for underwater contact — engineered to protect against what wood and steel simply cannot. We use it as our standard for ledger boards, posts, and stair stringers on every deck we build in Denver County. For homeowners who want the ultimate structural package, we also offer a full OC Lumber frame upgrade.
5 How long does a composite or PVC deck last in Colorado?
Premium composite decks from manufacturers like Trex and Fiberon are engineered to last 25 to 30+ years with minimal maintenance. PVC decking from TimberTech AZEK and Wolf can last 50+ years, with Limited Lifetime structural warranties and 50-year fade and stain warranties backing that longevity claim. Compare that to a wood deck in Colorado, which typically needs significant repairs or full replacement within 10 to 15 years due to rapid freeze-thaw cycles, heavy wet snowfall, and intense high-altitude UV radiation.
6 What is the best decking material for a pool deck in Denver County?
PVC decking is the ideal choice for pool surrounds because it absorbs zero moisture, resists mold and mildew, stays cooler underfoot than composite, and will never splinter — a critical safety feature for barefoot use around water. TimberTech AZEK's Harvest and Landmark collections are particularly popular for pool applications. We also ensure proper drainage slope and spacing around your pool equipment.
7 Does Weatherguard build decks during Colorado winters?
Yes. Weatherguard builds decks year-round in Colorado, including during winter months. Composite and PVC materials perform well in cold-weather installation — unlike wood, which can be brittle and difficult to fasten in freezing temperatures. Winter building often offers shorter lead times and allows you to have a brand new deck ready for spring entertaining. We take appropriate precautions for frozen ground conditions when installing footings.
8 What deck brands does Weatherguard install in Denver County?
Weatherguard is a certified installer for Trex (including Signature, Transcend Lineage, Transcend, Select, Enhance, and Refuge lines), TimberTech AZEK (Vintage, Landmark, Harvest+, and Harvest Advanced PVC collections), TimberTech Composite (Legacy, Reserve, Terrain+, Terrain, Prime+, Premier+, and Premier collections), Wolf (Serenity PVC, Haven composite, and Perspective composite), Fiberon (Concordia and Good Life composite), and Deckorators. Our manufacturer certifications ensure your deck qualifies for the strongest available warranty coverage.
9 Is composite decking slippery when wet?
Modern composite and PVC decking products feature textured, slip-resistant surfaces that provide excellent traction even when wet. Products like Trex Transcend and TimberTech AZEK are specifically engineered with embossed grain patterns that increase grip underfoot. That said, any smooth surface can become slippery when covered in ice or algae — which is why we recommend occasional cleaning and standard winter safety practices.
10 Does Weatherguard build commercial decks in Denver County?
Yes. Weatherguard Construction provides commercial deck and outdoor living construction for multi-unit residential properties, HOA communities, restaurants and hospitality venues, retail spaces, and corporate campuses throughout Denver County and Colorado. Our commercial projects use the same premium materials and craftsmanship standards as our residential work, with added engineering for higher traffic loads and ADA compliance requirements.
11 Can Weatherguard remove my old wood deck before building a new one?
Absolutely. Full demo and removal of your existing deck is included as a standard part of our service. Our crew carefully dismantles old framing, decking, and railings, sorts materials for responsible disposal or recycling, and leaves your site clean and ready for new construction. If your existing substructure (joists and beams) is in solid condition, we can sometimes reuse it — saving you money on framing costs.
12 Will a composite or PVC deck increase my Denver County home's value?
According to industry data, a well-built composite deck recoups approximately 65-75% of its cost in added home value at resale — and often more in competitive Colorado markets where buyers prioritize low-maintenance outdoor living. Beyond the financial return, a beautiful deck significantly improves buyer appeal and can help your home sell faster. Unlike a wood deck that depreciates as it weathers, composite and PVC decks maintain their appearance and value for decades.
13 What railing options are available for my Denver County deck?
Weatherguard installs a wide range of railing systems: composite rails from Trex and TimberTech that match your deck boards, powder-coated aluminum rails from Westbury and Deckorators in black, bronze, and white, stainless steel cable rails from Viewrail for a modern open look, and tempered glass panel systems for unobstructed views. Each system meets Colorado residential building code requirements for height, spacing, and load capacity.
14 Can I add lighting, privacy walls, or a pergola to my deck later?
Yes, but we strongly recommend incorporating these features during initial construction whenever possible. Adding lighting, privacy walls, pergolas, or underdeck systems during the build is significantly more cost-effective than retrofitting later, because the framing can be designed to support these additions from the start. If you are considering these features even as a future possibility, mention it during your design consultation so we can plan the structural support now.
15 Do I need a permit to build a deck in Denver County, Colorado?
In most cases, yes. Denver County and the surrounding Colorado municipalities require building permits for deck construction, particularly for raised decks, structures attached to your home, and any deck over a certain height or square footage. Weatherguard handles the entire permitting process — we prepare the application, submit drawings, coordinate inspections, and ensure your deck is 100% code-compliant. You never need to visit a building department.

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