
Tired of sanding, staining, and replacing boards every season? We install composite decks in Kendall that hold up in South Florida's heat and humidity - no annual maintenance bill required.

Composite deck installation in Kendall, FL involves building a structural frame with pressure-treated lumber and laying composite boards across it - boards made from wood fiber and recycled plastic that resist the rot, mold, and termite damage that destroy wood decks in South Florida's climate. Most residential decks in the 200 to 400 square foot range take three to five days to construct once permits are approved.
Kendall homeowners increasingly choose composite because the humid subtropical climate is hard on natural wood. A wood deck that is not sealed every one to two years will develop mold, splinter, and rot - sometimes within a few years of installation. Composite boards eliminate most of that upkeep. If you are also considering a specific branded product, our Trex deck installation service covers one of the most popular lines on the market.
Once the deck surface is in, many homeowners also ask about finishing the look with code-compliant deck railing installation in aluminum, cable, or composite styles that stand up in coastal conditions.
If boards feel spongy underfoot or you see crumbling wood grain and dark discoloration, rot has set in. In Kendall's climate, wood decks that are not sealed every one to two years deteriorate quickly. A composite replacement eliminates this cycle entirely.
If your maintenance bill keeps climbing - new boards here, fresh sealant there - you are paying to maintain a material that will keep failing in South Florida's heat and humidity. Many Kendall homeowners reach a point where cumulative wood deck maintenance exceeds what a composite deck would have cost.
If your deck shifted, lost boards, or had railings loosen during a tropical storm, it may not be safe to use. Rebuilding with a properly permitted composite deck means the new structure is engineered to meet today's Miami-Dade wind requirements.
Many Kendall homes have large, flat backyards that sit empty because there is no comfortable outdoor living space. If you rarely use your backyard because there is nowhere to sit or gather, a composite deck is the most direct solution - and one you will not spend your weekends maintaining.
We handle the full project from free estimate through Miami-Dade County final inspection. That includes design consultation, permit applications, site preparation, structural framing with pressure-treated lumber, and composite board installation using capped products rated for high-humidity environments. If you are replacing an existing wood deck, we handle demolition and disposal as part of the job. For homeowners who want a specific brand, Trex deck installation is available as a dedicated service with the same permitted process.
We also install matching railings and stairs as part of the composite deck project. If your deck will be more than 30 inches off the ground, Miami-Dade code requires guardrails - we spec and install code-compliant options including aluminum and cable styles. For homeowners wanting to complete the look, our deck railing installation service covers standalone railing projects as well.
Suits homeowners adding a deck for the first time who want a low-maintenance surface from day one.
Ideal for homeowners who are done paying to maintain a wood deck that keeps failing in South Florida's climate.
Best for projects where the full visual and structural package matters - boards, railings, and stairs in matching finishes.
Suits Kendall homeowners who want a deck that meets current Miami-Dade wind-load requirements, fully documented.
Kendall sits in one of the most humid zip codes in the continental United States, with average humidity regularly above 75 percent and summer temperatures that push into the low 90s for months at a time. This is exactly the environment where untreated or under-maintained wood decks fail fastest. Composite boards - particularly capped composite products with a full polymer shell around the wood-fiber core - resist moisture absorption and the mold and rot that follow. They also hold up under the intense UV exposure that fades and dries out natural wood quickly in South Florida.
Homeowners in Palmetto Bay and Kendall share the same subtropical climate, and composite has become the dominant choice in both areas for that reason. Miami-Dade's strict building codes also mean that whoever installs your deck needs to be familiar with local wind-load requirements, permitting timelines, and inspection expectations. For a primer on industry standards for composite decking performance, the North American Deck and Railing Association (NADRA) and the Composite Panel Association both publish product and installation guidelines.
Tell us about your backyard, whether you have an existing deck, your HOA situation, and your rough budget. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site consultation.
We visit, measure, and walk you through design options - board color, railing style, size, and stairs. You receive a written quote breaking down materials, labor, and permit fees separately.
We submit permit applications to Miami-Dade County and your HOA at the same time. Permit approval typically takes two to four weeks. You do not visit any county office - we manage everything.
We set footings, frame the structure, install composite boards and railings, and schedule the county inspection. After passing, we walk you through care instructions and hand over all warranty and permit documents.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation - just a free estimate and a conversation about your project. After you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule your on-site consultation.
(645) 300-7598Every framing connection, fastener, and ledger attachment meets Miami-Dade's storm-rated requirements. You will have documentation proving it - which matters for insurance and for any future buyer of your home.
From The Hammocks to Kendale Lakes, we have installed decks throughout Kendall and know the HOA processes, soil conditions, and local code quirks that trips up contractors from outside the area.
We pull every permit and pass every inspection before we consider a project complete. A permitted composite deck is a documented asset on your property record, not a potential liability.
We specify capped composite products - where the wood-fiber core is fully wrapped in a protective shell - because they resist moisture absorption better than basic composite boards in Kendall's humidity.
Every composite deck we build is permitted, inspected, and documented - giving you a complete record of the work that holds up whether you are refinancing, selling, or filing an insurance claim after a storm. That combination of local knowledge and proper paperwork is what makes the difference for Kendall homeowners who have been through the permit process before and know how much easier it is when the contractor knows what they are doing.
Trex is one of the most recognized composite brands on the market - we install the full Trex product line with the same permitted, inspection-backed process.
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