How does composite stand up to snow?
Most composite brands sync with Metro East freeze-thaw. We slope the deck, install proper drainage, and use sealed edges to prevent moisture infiltration.
We design and install composite decks across Metro East Illinois that resist fading, mildew, and freeze-thaw while keeping a premium look.
High humidity, temperature swings, and snow can wreck traditional wood decks. Composite materials (capped polymer or polymer-wood blends) keep the grain, hide fasteners, and require minimal maintenance while lasting 2x–3x longer than pressure-treated wood.
Owner Bill Sessions oversees every composite deck build. You deal one person, get clear updates, and enjoy a final walk-through with a punch-list before signing off.
Most composite brands sync with Metro East freeze-thaw. We slope the deck, install proper drainage, and use sealed edges to prevent moisture infiltration.
The initial materials are higher, but you avoid sanding, staining, and replacement, so total ownership cost is lower across 15+ years.
Yes. We often blend Mahogany or cedar accent rails with composite fields to keep the warmth while enjoying the durability.