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Composite Decking in Stone Oak, TX

Licensed composite decking for homeowners in Stone Oak — built by a crew that knows the local terrain and permitting.

Low-Maintenance Materials

Composite Decking Built for Stone Oak

Composite decking has come a long way from the plastic-looking boards of a decade ago. Today's capped composite boards from Trex and TimberTech have realistic wood grain, come in a wide range of colors, and resist fading, staining, scratching, and moisture far better than natural wood — which matters when your deck bakes in 100°F sun for months at a time.

Many Stone Oak lots have a noticeable slope from front to back, which is why multi-level decks and taller support posts are common requests in this part of San Antonio. When it comes to composite decking specifically, Most Stone Oak subdivisions require HOA architectural committee approval before permit submission, including material and color specs. We prepare the documentation package your HOA will ask for as part of the design phase so it doesn't slow down your build date.

  • No annual staining or sealing required
  • 25–50 year manufacturer fade and stain warranties
  • Cooler underfoot than many wood species in direct sun
  • Resists splintering, warping, and insect damage
Composite Decking — Stone Oak, TX

Stone Oak at a Glance

Decks and outdoor living for Stone Oak's newer builds and HOA communities

Stone Oak's terrain is defined by Hill Country limestone shelf just under the topsoil, which affects how footings are set, and most communities here operate under active HOA architectural review.

Our Process

How Composite Decking Works in Stone Oak

01

Material Selection

We bring physical board samples to your home so you can see color and grain pattern in your actual lighting before you commit.

02

Substructure Build

Composite decking needs correctly spaced joists and proper ventilation underneath — we frame to the manufacturer's exact specifications to protect your warranty.

03

Board Installation

Boards are installed with hidden fastener clips and manufacturer-specified gapping to allow for thermal expansion in our summer heat.

04

Trim & Warranty Registration

We finish fascia and picture-frame trim details, then register your manufacturer warranty so it's on file in your name.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

If you value your weekends, generally yes. Composite typically costs 20–40% more upfront than pressure-treated pine, but you'll never pay for staining, sanding, or board replacement over the life of the deck. Over a 15–20 year span, total cost of ownership is often comparable or lower than wood.

Ready for Composite Decking in Stone Oak?

We've worked through HOA approval in most of Stone Oak's major subdivisions and can walk you through what your specific community will require.