North Wales, PA 19454
Outdated Wood Deck Reaplcement
Project #040
Ready to start planning your dated wood deck replacement in North Wales, PA?
PROJECT SPECS:
Location: North Wales, PA 19454
Size: 27’ x 20’ (540 sf.)
Planning: 2-4 weeks
Construction: 6-9 days
Structure: Raised deck in rear yard
Framing: Pressure-treated lumber, ground contact
Decking: Trex Enhance in Toasted Sand & Coastal Bluff
Railings: Black aluminum railings w/ deck-top rail
Maintenance Level: Low
FULL DESIGN & BUILD
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Trex Enhance Decking
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Black Aluminum Railings w/ Deck-top Rail
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Matching Base Skirting
BACKSTORY
After years of wear and tear, this homeowner’s original wood deck had finally reached the end of its life. Warped boards, splinters, and unstable railings had turned what was once a favorite hangout into an eyesore—and a safety concern. The homeowner had always dreamed of a clean, low-maintenance outdoor space but didn’t know where to start.
That changed after a conversation with a neighbor who had recently worked with Dexteriors. Inspired by the transformation next door, they reached out for a consultation. We quickly got to work designing a solution that would not only restore the space but upgrade it for good. The old wood was removed and replaced with durable, low-maintenance Trex composite decking paired with sleek, black aluminum railings—creating a fresh, modern look that will stand the test of time.
Now, what was once a deteriorating deck has been completely reimagined into a safe, stylish, and functional extension of the home.
Work Scope
Design deck plans & renderings
Obtain permit approval
Existing deck removal
Dig & prepare new footings
*Footing Inspection
Add beams to footings and frame deck structure
Install all beams and structure framing
*Framing Inspection
Apply waterproof butyl tape to joists & beams
Installation of decking boards & railing
Finalize punch list
*Final Inspection
CONSIDER This
Lifestyle & Functionality: How will you use the space? Hosting large gatherings, quiet family dinners, or morning coffee? Your deck’s layout, size, and features (like stairs, lighting, or built-in seating) should reflect how you actually live and entertain.
Traffic Flow & Layout: A great deck feels like a natural extension of your home. Consider how traffic will flow from inside the house to the yard, grill, or other outdoor zones. Even small changes in shape or orientation can make a big difference in comfort and use.
Material Benefits: Composite decking like Trex offers durability, fade resistance, and low maintenance—but not all boards are created equal. Consider the color, texture, and warranty options that best align with your goals.
Railing Choice: Railings impact both safety and style. Aluminum railings, for example, offer a modern, low-maintenance look that complements composite boards and provides clear sightlines to your yard or view.
Return on Investment: A well-designed composite deck isn’t just beautiful—it adds serious value. Because of its long lifespan and minimal upkeep, composite is considered one of the best returns on investment for outdoor remodeling.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need permits for a new deck?
Generally speaking, the answer is yes. Every township is going to require a permit for a new build. This is because you are creating a new structure that could impede property line offsets. For that, the township is concerned with the zoning elements. To ensure all its citizens are safe, project inspections are conducted throughout the construction to inspect the footings & foundation, framing, and overall quality of the build. We build to the most recent standards set by the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code (UCC). Learn more about the UCC here.
How long does it take to build a new deck?
Smaller builds like Project #031 take about 5 weeks in total. 2-3 weeks are reserved for design and permitting. A simple design could be created, submitted and approved within 3 weeks. Then, any demolition and all construction would last about two weeks.
For a medium-scale design like Project #007 or Project #019, the full process would span 8-12 weeks. These designs include more detail which requires more drafts to get it just right. The design and permitting would take 4-8 weeks to create the design renderings, coordinate the subcontractors, get the permits approved, and order materials. After breaking ground, you can expect the construction to last between 5-8 weeks.
Full Backyard makeovers require the efforts of our full design team and generally require electrical, plumbing, gas & other specialties. The coordination increases tremendously so we always require our customers to allow anywhere from 6-12 months for these improvements. Design 2-3 months. Zoning & Permitting up to 2 months. Preparation 2-4 weeks. Construction 3-4 months.
Can I reuse my current deck framing?
Easy answer: No. In our experience, we have not had success with utilizing existing structures for new deck designs. The main issue in attempting to use old framing is it shifts, twists and changes over time. It may dry out or become waterlogged based on your area. Additionally, ground-contact framing lumber has a limited life expectancy when not properly treated. Composite decking last for 25-50 years which will outlast the framing left over from your current deck. For this, we always build new, including the concrete post footings.
If you’re looking to replace your deck boards and railings with the exact same layout you currently have, that could be possible. But we expect framing improvements due to updated building codes over the years.
Can you build a deck in the winter?
Yes, we can build in colder temperatures. There are some limitations based on snow coverage and ground saturation. Generally speaking, the colder months do not inhibit our ability to elevate your outdoors. If you do not want to build your new deck during the winter, then it’s a great time to plan your spring project. Experienced builders begin to backlog their installations starting April-May through the summer season.
Do you build outdoor kitchens?
Yes, we offer a full array of outdoor living & entertaining services, including kitchen surrounds, custom bar areas, media centers and more. If you are looking to do more than host an average 4th of July party, Dexteriors can help you set the stage. Our kitchen designs can include commercial gas grills including pizza ovens, sinks & drain, dishwasher, vent hood, refrigerators, and more. We’ll consider all details!
What are the best decking brands in my area?
Our customer request Trex Company more than any other decking products. This is generally due to marketing exposure along with great products and customer service. Other desired brands and manufacturers we like to install are Timbertech, Fiberon, MoistureShield, and Deckorators.
How long will my new deck last?
Almost all decking products come with a minimum warranty of 20-25 years. The higher-quality offerings can range from 35 up to 50 years! When we polled all of our decking experts, the average we came up with an average 20-22 years of uninterrupted enjoyment.
Do you offer warranties on your labor and the materials?
Dexteriors offers a Craftsmanship Guarantee on all their new construction for a period of three years that covers any installation defect. We can also help you connect with the manufacturer for any material defects that occur.
What is the cost to build a deck?
We have Project Gallery that breaks down the work scope, timeline and budget of different projects we have completed in the past. Smaller projects start from $30,000 up to $50,000. Medium sized builds that start incorporating fire/water features, cooking, roof coverings etc land between $60,000 to $100,000. And if you want to make the neighbors jealous, we can help you create the backyard makeover of your dreams with a final ticket price between $150,000 to $500,000. Pool, cabana, firepits, commercial kitchens; your home becomes the entertaining district of your neighborhood.
Will my new deck require annual maintenance?
Yes, and “how much” depends on the type of deck.
Lumber decks are the most time consuming. A pressure-treated deck should be sanded and treated with all-weather sealant every 2-3 years. Light powerwashing annually will be helpful in removing moss & mold.
Composite decking like Trex & TimberTech is most desirable for it’s low maintenance requirements. A light brush and mild soap will clean the surface to maintain the products warranty over the years. Light pressure washing every few seasons will help maintain the coloring and finish of your deck products.
Any lighting features should be checked when opening and closing the deck for the season.