Stop spending weekends on deck maintenance. We build Trex composite decks that hold up to Inland Empire heat without staining, sealing, or replacing boards.

Trex deck installation in Redlands means a professionally framed and finished composite deck using Trex boards - recycled wood fiber and plastic blended into a durable surface that resists rot, splinters, and fading, with most residential projects completed in three to seven days once permits are in hand.
Redlands homeowners with aging wood decks often reach a point where the annual cost of staining, sealing, and replacing boards starts to outweigh what they put in originally. Trex eliminates most of that ongoing expense. You get a backyard you can actually use, from early spring through late fall, without the upkeep. If you are also thinking about upgrading the look with a new composite deck installation, we handle both Trex and other composite brands.
Trex carries a 25-year limited warranty against fading, staining, and structural defects. In a climate like Redlands - intense UV, triple-digit summers, very little humidity - that warranty matters. The dry conditions reduce mold risk, but the sun exposure means choosing the right cap-layer product from the start is worth the conversation. Learn more about Trex products.
If you walk across your deck and feel boards flex, or if you have pulled a splinter from the surface, the wood is breaking down. Redlands dry heat causes wood that was not sealed regularly to crack faster than in cooler climates - that is a sign replacement is the smarter call over repair.
If deck maintenance has become a recurring budget item - stain, sealer, labor - the annual cost likely adds up to more than you expected when you bought the house. Switching to Trex composite eliminates most of that ongoing expense and gives you that time back.
If your family spends a lot of time outside but your deck feels too small, too worn, or too uninviting to actually use, that is a practical signal. Redlands outdoor season runs most of the year, and a new Trex deck can transform how you use your backyard.
Buyers in the Inland Empire market pay close attention to outdoor living space. A worn or discolored deck can hurt your first impression. Replacing it before listing can make a meaningful difference in how buyers perceive the home overall.
Every Trex deck we build starts with a properly engineered pressure-treated frame - the part you will never see but will feel every time you step outside. We size joists correctly, use the right fasteners, and set footings deep enough for Redlands soil conditions. After framing inspection passes, we install your chosen Trex boards and railing system with hidden fasteners for a clean, finished look. If you are weighing Trex against other products, our pressure-treated wood deck construction service is worth a look for a more budget-focused option.
We handle the full permit process with the City of Redlands Building and Safety Division, schedule all required inspections, and assist with HOA documentation if your neighborhood requires pre-approval. Color selection is part of the consultation - we help you choose boards that look great and stay cooler underfoot in high-sun areas. We also offer a full range of composite deck installation options beyond just the Trex brand if you want to compare.
Best for homeowners starting from scratch or replacing an existing deck in full.
Best for homeowners with a solid existing frame who want to replace only the surface boards.
Best for raised decks or any project where safety code requires a guardrail system.
Best for decks that need grade-change access to the yard or a secondary level.
Redlands sits in the Inland Empire and regularly sees summer highs above 100 degrees. Wood decks that are not sealed every year dry out and crack faster here than in coastal California. Composite decking - and Trex specifically - is engineered to handle that UV and heat exposure without demanding the same seasonal maintenance. The dry climate also works in your favor: mold and mildew, which are real concerns in humid areas, are far less of an issue in Redlands. The tradeoff is intense sun, which makes choosing a Trex product with a solid cap layer more important here than in shadier parts of the state.
Many Redlands properties were built in the mid-20th century on lots with mature trees, uneven grades, and older hardscape. That affects how a deck is framed - post heights, footing depths, and how the structure accounts for roots and slope. We have worked on properties across the city, from neighborhoods near Mentone, CA to homes closer to Yucaipa, CA, and we know what to check before the first footing is poured.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few questions upfront - deck size, whether you have an HOA, attached or freestanding - so we come to your yard prepared.
We visit your yard, take measurements, and walk through what you want - size, shape, railing, color, any special features. A written proposal with a fixed price follows within a few days, with no cost to you for the estimate.
Once you sign, we submit the permit application to the City of Redlands. If you need HOA approval, we provide the drawings your association needs. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks - we keep you updated.
Framing goes up first, then the Trex boards and railing. A city inspector signs off before the project is complete. We do a final walkthrough and cleanup, and your deck is ready to use the same day.
Free estimate. No pressure. We handle permits and HOA paperwork for you.
(909) 488-7740We handle the full City of Redlands permit process and schedule all required inspections. You get a deck with a city sign-off on file - that matters when you sell or refinance.
Many Redlands neighborhoods require HOA approval before any visible exterior work. We provide the drawings and specifications your association needs, so you are not stuck translating contractor plans into association paperwork.
Board color affects how hot your deck gets underfoot in Redlands summers. We walk you through heat-performance differences between Trex color lines before you commit - something most contractors skip. See{' '}Trex heat performance data at trex.com.
We work throughout Redlands and the surrounding Inland Empire, so we understand local permit timelines, HOA norms, and the soil and grade conditions common across the area.
Every one of these details - permits, HOA paperwork, color guidance, local soil knowledge - adds up to a deck that is built right and causes no surprises after the crew leaves. That is what we aim for on every Trex project in Redlands.
A more budget-forward option that uses treated lumber for the full surface, ideal for homeowners who prefer natural wood and plan to stain or seal it themselves.
Learn MoreWe install composite boards from a range of brands beyond Trex, giving you more color, texture, and price-point options for your Redlands backyard.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Redlands add weeks to every project - the sooner you call, the sooner your deck is ready to use.