Custom Decks | Lafayette, IN
Your Little Slice of Heaven
It’s your place to relax on a summer evening. A place to sunbathe on a warm day. The perfect place to grill up some goodies on Independence Day. A spot to snuggle up with a blanket and hot cocoa as the leaves begin to turn. This is your outdoor home. Your Heavenly Deck.
Your Deck, Your Way
Why Should I Build
a Custom Deck?
You build a custom deck for the same reason you’d do customize anything else. You get exactly what you want, the way you want it. Many people settle for a cookie cutter design, but that comes with a variety of sacrifices that may not be worth it in the long run.
What Type of Deck
Do I Need?
You should think of this the same way you would a home. How much space do you need? How large is your family? What do you plan on using the deck for? Do you need a grilling area? Are you surrounding a pool? Do you have a two-story home?
Game Plan
Considering the previous questions, having a clear vision for your custom deck makes it easier to plan. Here are a few ideas to get you thinking about what’s possible.
Built in benches
Entryways/gates/stairs
Railing
Custom post caps
Deck lighting
Firepit
Grill area
Outdoor kitchen
Pool surround
Space for chairs/tables
Multilevel deck
Materials
Composite Decks
Azek composite deck material provides the look of authentic wood, in multiple colors and with minimal maintenance. Backed by a 30-year & lifetime manufacturer warranty, as well as moisture resistant capping, your deck will continue to look beautiful for as long as you own your home. There are no splintered and warped boards, and you don’t have to deal with deck staining every few years. Composite decks are long-lasting, easy to maintain, and minimally fade.
Treated Decks
Decks made from treated wood have longevity on their side. Using choice materials, they look great and last a long time. Pressure treated wood is treated with chemicals that will prevent rot and insect infestation, ensuring that your backyard lounge space lasts a long time. This option does require maintenance, treatment should be applied every 2-3 years to maintain the wood’s integrity.