composite & PVC Deck Construction king County & The Eastside
Endura Decking Co. builds premium composite and PVC decks designed for long‑term performance in Northwest weather. As a licensed general contractor, we focus on structural integrity, disciplined planning, and materials that deliver decades of durability. We specialize in Azek® PVC decking and TimberTech® composite systems, giving homeowners the strongest, lowest‑maintenance options available today.
Our approach is simple: build decks that feel permanent, intentional, and engineered for the long haul — not surface‑level upgrades.
What’s Included in Our Composite & PVC Deck Construction
We design and build complete outdoor living structures, including:
New composite or PVC deck builds
Custom layouts and design guidance
Structural engineering and framing
Hidden‑fastener installation
Modern railing systems (aluminum, cable, glass)
Lighting, electrical, and accessories
Code‑compliant, long‑lasting construction
Full removal of old decking and framing (if needed)
Every project is built as a structural system, not just a surface.
Why Homeowners Choose Composite or PVC Decking
Composite and PVC decking are ideal for King County homes because they offer:
Low maintenance
Excellent moisture resistance
Fade‑ and stain‑resistant finishes
Long lifespan
A clean, modern appearance
No sanding, staining, or sealing
Composite remains a popular choice — but for homeowners who want the longest lifespan and best performance, PVC is the premium upgrade.
Why We Recommend pvc (azek vintage collection)
PVC decking is the highest‑performing material available today. The Azek Vintage Collection is our top recommendation for homeowners who want a deck built to last 30–50+ years with minimal upkeep.
Benefits of PVC Decking
100% synthetic — no organic material to absorb moisture
Best‑in‑class fade resistance
Cooler underfoot in summer
Superior performance in shaded or forested lots
More realistic wood‑grain aesthetics
Longer warranties
Exceptional durability in wet climates
PVC is the material we trust for long‑term performance in Sammamish, Redmond, Bellevue, Issaquah, and Snoqualmie — especially on north‑facing or wooded properties.
Composite vs PVC: What’s Right for Your Home?
We help you choose the right material based on your home, site conditions, and long‑term goals.
Moisture Resistance
Composite: High
PVC (Azek): Highest
Fade Resistance
Composite: High
PVC (Azek): Highest
Lifespan
Composite: 20–30 years
PVC (Azek): 30–50+ years
Maintenance
Composite: Low
PVC (Azek): Lowest
Best For
Composite: Budget‑friendly upgrades and homes with moderate exposure
PVC (Azek): Long‑term, premium builds and homes in wet, shaded, or forested environments
Why Endura Decking Co
Homeowners choose us because we build decks the right way — with clarity, discipline, and structural integrity.
Licensed general contractor
Structural‑first approach
Azek Vintage Collection specialist
Precision framing and engineering
Transparent planning and communication
Built for Northwest weather
Long‑term durability, not shortcuts
Your deck should feel like a permanent part of your home — not an afterthought.
Neighborhoods We Serve
We build composite and PVC decks across King County and the Eastside, including:
Core Eastside Cities
Sammamish
Redmond
Bellevue
Issaquah
Kirkland
Additional Service Areas
Woodinville
Snoqualmie
North Bend
Fall City
Carnation
Neighborhood Clusters
Sammamish: Klahanie, Trossachs, Pine Lake, Beaver Lake
Redmond: Education Hill, English Hill, Union Hill, Trilogy
Bellevue: Bridle Trails, Newport Shores, Lakemont, Somerset
Issaquah: Issaquah Highlands, Talus, Mirrormont
Seattle: Magnolia, Queen Anne
our deck construction process
On-site evaluation
We assess your existing structure, site conditions, and long‑term goals.
Footings & Framing
We use modern hardware, proper spacing, and best‑practice engineering.
material & layout planning
We help you choose the right decking, railing, and design features.
decking & Railing Installation
Hidden fasteners, clean lines, and premium finishes
structural design & engineering
We build decks as structural systems — not cosmetic upgrades.
final walk THROUGH
We review every detail and ensure the deck performs as intended.
faqs
What’s the difference between composite and PVC decking?
Composite contains wood fibers; PVC is fully synthetic. PVC offers the best moisture resistance, fade protection, and lifespan.
Is PVC worth the upgrade?
For long‑term durability, yes. PVC performs better in wet, shaded, or forested environments and lasts significantly longer.
How long does a composite or PVC deck last?
Composite: 20–30 years.
PVC: 30–50+ years.
Can you replace my wood deck with composite or PVC?
Yes — most replacements involve upgrading to low‑maintenance materials.
Do you help with design?
Absolutely. We guide layout, materials, railings, lighting, and structural planning.
Ready to Build a Long-Lasting Deck?
Your deck should feel permanent, intentional, and built to last.
Request a consultation with Endura Decking Co.
Contact us
Provide us with all the details to ensure we deliver exactly what you're envisioning! Share information about your ideal deck design, including size, style, and features, so we can tailor the quote to meet your needs. Please include your address to confirm you're within our service area and help us plan accordingly. Let us know your desired start date to assist with scheduling—we're dedicated to aligning with your goals and timeline. Fill out the form, and we’ll be in touch shortly to kickstart your project. We’re excited to hear from you and make your outdoor dreams a reality!

