Decks
Get Inspired to Begin Your Decks Project
Extend your interior style into your new outdoor space so it flows seamlessly. When making decks, railing, or accessory decisions, evaluate your interior spaces as well as your home’s architecture – ensuring each space fits your home and lifestyle.
Decks Planning
When you are planning to build a decks there are lots of details that are helpful to get settled before you get started. Call our team of professionals today and allow them to walk you through the deck-building process from initial call to installation.
Deck Size
Learn more about deck sizeDeck Size
It is always a good idea to measure out with rope or a tape measure the size of deck you are thinking
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Deck Height
Learn more about deck heightDeck Height
The height of your deck may seem like a trivial piece of info, but it does affect the cost of the deckRead More
Post Height
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Obviously, higher decks mean longer support posts. What it can also mean is that you need to use thickerRead More
Railings
Learn more about railingsRailings
If your deck is only one step off of the ground, you may not need to have a rialing at all. But if it’sRead More
Stairs
Learn more about stairsStairs
The height and plan of your stairs also depend rather heavily on the deck height. Will the stairs be aRead More
Components – Get To Know Deck Building Blocks
Railing
- ATop rail: Horizontal rail attached to the top of the balusters and the posts.
- BPost cap: Cap topping each post is the decorative finish that also stands the weather.
- CBaluster: Vertical rungs – sometimes called spindles – that fill the space between two posts.
- DPost sleeve: Hollow sleeve that fits over a solid, pressure-treated post or post mount.
- EBottom rail: Horizontal rail attached to the bottom of the balusters and the posts.
- EPost skirt: A finishing piece at the base of the post that covers any cuts where the decking and railing meet. Usually coordinates with the cap.
Decking
- GDecking: The decking boards that serve as the walking surface. Order a decking sample to see why Trex is #1 in composite decking.
Framing
- HJoist: Dimensional structure, set on edge, which supports decking.
- IBeam: Supported by posts, the beam is the main horizontal support for the deck.
- LElevated post: Vertical supports that rest on footings and support the beam.
- MFooting: The below-ground support of a deck’s post, usually made from concrete.
Steps
- N Tread: The walking surface of each step in a stairway.
- O Riser: A board attached to the vertical face of a step between treads.
- P Stringer: The support frame of stairs to which the risers and treads attach.
All About the Various Types of Decking Materials
Pressure-Treated Wood
Did you know that pressure-treated wood is one of the most popular choices for decking material? Three-quarters of all decks in the United States contain pressure-treated wood. Pressure is used to soak chemicals into the wood that makes it resistant to the effects of rotting, molding, and insects. Although in the old days, the chemicals used on the wood were potentially toxic, new pressure-treated wood is safer to use as a decking material because the different kind of chemicals used on the wood now. The biggest issue with pressure-treated wood now is that you will probably have to perform regular preventative or reactive maintenance on it because the wood quality will diminish over time.
Composite Decking Materials
Composite decking is one of the most popular decking materials, and with good reason—it’s durable, attractive and inexpensive. But even the most ardent fan of this type of deck won’t be a fan of cleaning composite decks. Composite decking materials combine natural and synthetic materials. While natural wood decks might suffer from warping, rotting, or splintering, composite decks do not encounter these problems. Because these types of decks are also unaffected by insects, you almost never have to worry about performing any maintenance on them.
One of the biggest benefit is being environmentally friendly while also presenting as many style options as possible. They use recycled material, so you won’t have to worry about hurting the environment. But, most of all, composite decking is extremely low maintenance. Where you might have to continually upkeep other materials, composite decking requires only a little TLC now and then. A quick scrub in the spring with dish soap and a sponge is all you really need, which eliminates the use of harsh chemicals entirely.
Exotic Hardwood
You can also choose hardwoods for your deck. However, certain types of hardwood are going to be more expensive than others just because they are so exotic. Despite their higher price tag, these materials will also last an incredibly long time. Whatever type of hardwood you choose, they might come from somewhere tropical. If this is the case, you should ensure that the wood is harvested sustainably. Sustainably-harvested wood is much better for the environment.
Massaranduba, cumaru, red tauari, tigerwood, ipe, and Philippine mahogany are just some of the tropical hardwoods available for decking. These exotic, rich-grained woods are extremely hard, very durable and naturally resistant to rot and insects.
Composite Decking – Envision
Every three or four years, deck owners re-stain and seal their decks to protect the wood from the moisture that otherwise leads to an expensive reconstruction project. Next to power washing, staining is also the best, fastest way to improve the look of your deck. Unfortunately, it’s easy for homeowners to damage their decks with pressure washers, to stain over already-rotted wood, and to apply the stain before a deck is sufficiently dry.
Distinct Beauty
You can truly set your deck apart with the Envision Distinction® line from TAMKO. The Distinction line is defined by its dramatic color and bold highlights, no Envision Distinction® deck is the same. Each deck carries its own luxurious air and gives you a space to call your own. When guests see your Envision Distinction® deck from TAMKO, they are sure to be awestruck by its beauty and brilliance.
Choose From Beautiful Hues
- Distinct beauty with bold colors and dramatic highlights in each board.
- Deep-grain, and a wood-like texture with more random patterns for a natural wood look.
- Distinction is available in 12’, 16’, and 20’ lengths.
- Envision® Composite Lumber provides a 25-year Limited Warranty and Arbitration Agreement that includes a 5-year full start period. For a copy of the Limited Warranty and Arbitration Agreement, go to EnvisionDecking.
- Available in grooved or square edge profiles.
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Grey Wood
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Spiced Teak
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Rustic Walnut
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Shaded Auburn
Be Inspired
If you are looking for versatile decking that subtly evokes the natural character and warmth of real wood through
the blending of two rich hues, Envision Inspiration® is your ideal choice. Creating the perfect atmosphere,
Envision Inspiration® is crafted to emulate the colors and patterns of nature.
Choose From softly blended color profiles
- Each color option is a subtle blend of two tones to create a warm, natural appearance. The soft blending and deep grain is what lends natural beauty to Envision Inspiration® decking.
- Inspiration is available in 12’, 16’, and 20’ lengths.
- Envision® Composite Lumber provides a 25-year Limited Warranty and Arbitration Agreement that includes a 5-year full start period.
- Available in grooved or square edge profiles.
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Barnwood Plank
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Tangled Twine
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Weathered Wicker
EXPRESSION
If you are looking for a deck that is perfect for everyday family life, Envision Expression® is the decking
for you. Envision Expression® boasts rich, solid colors for a distinctive profile.
Express Yourself
- Expression is available in 12’, 16’, and 20’ lengths.
- Envision® Composite Lumber provides a 25-year Limited Warranty and Arbitration Agreement that includes a 5-year full start period.
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Canyon Ridge
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Caribou Brown
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Harbor Grey
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Woodland Bark
Marquee Railing® Kit Selection Guide
Stylish contours. Natural wood beauty. Hammered-metal looks. The new Marquee Railing® System from TAMKO®
incorporates the finer details that create an appearance of remarkable distinction. And with five railing colors and five accent colors available, the customization options are extensive. Marquee railing is offered in kits to help make installation fast and easy. To choose the right kits for your specific application, simply follow the detailed steps in this Kit Selection Guide.
- ASELECT YOUR STRAIGHT AND STAIR RAIL KITS Marquee straight rail kits come in 6′ and 8′ lengths (stair rail kits available in 6′ lengths only). Five different railing colors are available. Use the charts on page 3 to select the appropriate kits for your project.
- BSELECT YOUR POST SLEEVES AND POST MOUNT KITS Post sleeves and post mount kits are sold separately from the straight and stair rail kits. Use the chart on page 4 to determine the right post sleeves and post mount kits for your application.
- CSELECT YOUR BRACKETS Marquee brackets are sold separately from
the straight and stair rail kits. They’re available in traditional white and four additional colors that create a hammered-metal look. Refer to the options on page 5. - DSELECT YOUR BALUSTER KITS The baluster kits are sold separately and can be mixed and matched with the different handrail options. They are available in five colors and 36″ or 42″ rail heights.
- ESELECT YOUR POST CAPS AND RINGS Marquee post caps and rings are also
available in four hammered-metal looks, in addition to the traditional white. See page 5 for details.
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