
Wood decks in Beaumont take a beating from the sun and heat. Composite decking holds its color and its structure year after year - no staining, no sealing, no annual maintenance chores.

Composite deck installation in Beaumont, CA involves building a deck from boards made of wood fiber and recycled plastic - materials engineered to resist UV fading, moisture, and the surface cracking that breaks down wood decks in the Inland Empire's heat. Most composite decks are built in three to five days of active construction once permits are approved, and they carry manufacturer warranties of 25 years or longer.
The biggest reason Beaumont homeowners switch from wood to composite is maintenance - or the lack of it. No sanding, no staining, no annual sealing. You rinse it off a few times a year and you are done. If you are still researching materials and want to compare composite against a specific brand, Trex deck installation covers one of the most widely recognized composite product lines. And if you want to design the whole deck from scratch before committing to a material, custom deck design and build is the right starting point.
Every composite deck we install in Beaumont goes through the full permit and inspection process. That step is not optional, and a contractor who skips it is leaving you exposed when you sell your home.
If you are noticing rough, splintered boards when you walk barefoot, or soft spots where the wood feels spongy underfoot, your deck is telling you it has reached the end of its life. Wood decks in the Inland Empire deteriorate faster than you would expect because intense summer heat dries out and cracks the wood year after year.
If deck maintenance has become an annual task you dread, that is a clear sign it might be time to switch to a material that does not need it. A composite deck needs nothing more than an occasional rinse - no sanding, no staining, no sealing. For Beaumont homeowners who want to enjoy their outdoor space rather than maintain it, that is a meaningful quality-of-life upgrade.
If you look out at your backyard and see unused space - especially if your home backs up to a greenbelt or mountain view - you are leaving real value on the table. Many newer Beaumont homes were built with a concrete pad or nothing at all, making a deck the natural next step.
A deck that bounces, sways, or creaks underfoot is not just annoying - it can be a safety issue. This kind of movement usually means the framing underneath has weakened, either from age, moisture damage, or inadequate original construction. In Beaumont's high-wind environment, a structurally compromised deck is worth addressing sooner rather than later.
We install composite decking on new builds and replacement projects. New builds start with post setting and concrete footings, move through framing with properly spaced joists, and finish with composite boards installed on hidden fasteners so the surface looks clean with no visible screws. Replacement projects involve removing the existing deck surface - sometimes the full structure if the framing has deteriorated - before the new composite boards go down.
We work with multiple composite board brands and can walk you through the differences in heat performance, warranty coverage, and color options. If you are considering pairing your composite deck with an overhead shade structure, Trex deck installation includes some of the most recognized options for combined deck and shade projects.
Full new-build installation from footings to final boards, including permit, framing inspection, and city sign-off.
Swap out aging wood or failing composite boards on an existing structure - with a framing check to confirm what is underneath is still sound.
Clean surface with no visible screws, using clip or track systems compatible with the boards you choose.
Code-compliant stair and railing systems designed to match your composite boards and built into the project from the start.
Beaumont's location in the San Gorgonio Pass means two things that directly affect a composite deck project: intense UV exposure at 2,500 feet of elevation, and strong, persistent wind gusts that put real stress on framing and railings. Darker composite boards absorb more heat and can get uncomfortably hot underfoot on summer afternoons here - a contractor who knows Beaumont will steer you toward lighter tones or heat-rated products before you make a color choice you regret. The framing also needs to be anchored for the wind loads that Beaumont's code requires, not just built to look good on a calm day. Homeowners in Beaumont and in nearby Calimesa face the same climate conditions, and we work in both areas regularly.
Beaumont also has a large and still-growing share of HOA-governed neighborhoods. Many of these communities require architectural review of deck plans - including material color samples - before the city permit is even submitted. This step has to happen first, and skipping it or reversing the order can mean costly changes after the fact. We know which communities in Beaumont have active HOA review processes and how to prepare a submission that moves through approval without unnecessary back-and-forth.
We ask a few basic questions about the size of the space you have in mind, whether you have an existing deck to remove, and what you are hoping to use the deck for. Most contractors will schedule a free on-site visit within a few days of your first contact. We respond to new inquiries within one business day.
We come to your home, measure the space, and look at the ground conditions, access, and any existing structure. A written estimate - covering materials, labor, and permits - follows within a few days. This is your chance to ask questions and get a feel for whether we are a good fit.
We submit the permit application to the City of Beaumont and, if your neighborhood has an HOA, provide the drawings they need for architectural review. Plan for this step to take one to three weeks. We do not start work before all approvals are in hand.
On the first day of work, the crew sets posts and pours concrete footings. Once the frame is built and passes the city framing inspection, composite boards go down with hidden fasteners for a clean surface. Railings and stairs are added last. The city does a final inspection before we call the project complete.
We respond within one business day and offer free on-site estimates - no obligation, no pressure.
(951) 574-0539Our California contractor's license is active and verifiable on the CSLB website. We carry liability insurance and workers' compensation. Ask for proof in writing before you sign anything with any contractor.
Not all composite boards perform the same in extreme heat. We recommend products that have held up in the Inland Empire's conditions - lighter tones and products designed to limit heat absorption, so your deck is actually usable on the hottest days.
We work in Beaumont regularly and know what the Building and Safety Division expects at each inspection stage. We also know how HOAs in communities like Sundance and Tournament Hills run their architectural review - so your project does not stall mid-process.
Your estimate breaks down materials, labor, permit fees, and any site prep costs before we start. No surprises on the final bill. The California Contractors State License Board recommends getting a written contract for any project over $500 in labor and materials.
A composite deck is a long-term investment - most boards carry 25-year warranties, and a well-built structure should last just as long. Getting the framing, the permits, and the board selection right from the start is what makes that warranty mean something. You can verify any contractor's California license at cslb.ca.gov, and NADRA (the North American Deck and Railing Association) publishes a free guide on what to ask any deck builder before signing a contract.
Trex-brand composite boards with some of the longest manufacturer warranties in the industry.
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