
Stop refinishing your deck every spring. We install Trex composite decks in Beverly that handle salt air, hard winters, and heavy use without asking anything of you.

Trex deck installation in Beverly means a composite surface board - made from recycled wood fiber and plastic - laid over a pressure-treated frame, and most jobs run one to three weeks from first day on-site to final walkthrough.
Beverly homeowners choose Trex because the North Shore throws a lot at outdoor wood: salt air off the harbor, hard freeze-thaw winters, and humid summers where mold gets a foothold fast. Trex boards do not absorb moisture, do not splinter, and do not need annual staining or sealing. If you have been stuck in the cycle of refinishing your wood deck every spring, this breaks it.
Trex installation is closely related to composite deck installation broadly - Trex is the most widely recognized brand in that category, with multiple product lines at different price points to match the look and budget you actually want.
If certain boards flex more than they should when you walk on them, or feel almost squishy near the edges, rot has set in. Beverly's coastal climate accelerates this - moisture and salt air work into the wood grain faster than most homeowners expect. Once boards feel soft, the rot has usually spread further than the surface suggests.
A gap forming between your deck and your home's siding, or a deck that feels like it tilts slightly away from the wall, means the ledger connection or footings may be failing. Beverly's freeze-thaw winters work fasteners loose over many seasons. This is a safety issue that should be evaluated promptly - not something to monitor and revisit next spring.
If you are hiring someone to stain and seal your wood deck every one to two years just to keep it looking acceptable, the math often favors switching to composite. Many Beverly homeowners reach a tipping point where the cumulative maintenance cost exceeds what a Trex deck would have cost upfront.
Wood decks exposed to years of North Shore sun, salt air, and rain develop a deep gray patina that cleaning products cannot reverse. If your deck looks tired no matter what you do to it, refinishing is no longer a realistic option. A new Trex surface restores the look of your outdoor space without the ongoing battle against the elements.
Every Trex deck we build starts with a proper pressure-treated frame - posts, beams, and joists that sit on concrete footings deep enough to survive Beverly winters without shifting. The composite surface boards go over that frame using hidden fasteners so there are no exposed screws on the walking surface. We handle the full project: permit application with Beverly's building department, demolition of any existing deck, framing, surface installation, railings, stairs, and final inspection.
Trex offers several product lines at different price points, and we walk you through the options so you choose the look and finish you actually want - not just whatever is easiest to order. For homeowners who want a fully custom layout with multiple elevations or built-in features, our pressure-treated wood deck construction service is worth comparing, especially if upfront cost is the primary driver.
Best for homeowners with an existing wood deck that has reached the end of its useful life and want to upgrade to a low-maintenance surface.
Ideal for homes that do not yet have a deck and want a composite surface installed from the ground up with a full permit and inspection.
Suits homeowners who want a finished, polished look with matching composite or aluminum railing systems that complement the deck surface.
Right for elevated homes or sloped yards where stairs and landing platforms are needed to connect the deck to the yard safely.
Beverly sits on the North Shore coast, and homes near the water - in neighborhoods like Beverly Farms and Prides Crossing - are exposed to salt-laden air year-round. Salt air is hard on wood decks, causing them to gray, crack, and rot faster than inland decks. Composite decking is specifically engineered to resist this kind of moisture and salt exposure, which is one reason it has become the preferred choice for coastal Massachusetts homeowners who want an outdoor space that does not require constant attention.
Beverly's freeze-thaw winters add another layer of stress - temperatures can swing dramatically even within a single week, and that movement puts pressure on the posts, footings, and ledger board that hold your deck up. We set footings below the frost line, roughly 48 inches down, so your deck stays level and connected to your house through many winters. We serve homeowners across the North Shore, including Gloucester and Marblehead, where coastal conditions are equally demanding.
Call or submit the form and tell us what you are looking for. We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit - we never quote over the phone without seeing your yard and home.
We come to your home, measure the space, and look at how the deck will attach to your house. Within a few days you receive a written proposal that breaks out labor, materials, permit fees, and any demolition costs separately - no lump-sum numbers.
Once you sign the contract, we submit the permit application to Beverly's Inspectional Services Department. Approval typically takes one to two weeks, and we handle all of it. We schedule your start date around permit timing so there is no wasted wait.
We frame the deck, get the framing inspected, then install the Trex surface boards using hidden fasteners and finish with railings and stairs. After the final inspection, we walk you through the completed deck - it is ready to use the same day.
Free estimate, written proposal, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(978) 288-8485We manage the entire permit process with Beverly's Inspectional Services Department. Every deck we build is inspected and documented - which protects you at resale and keeps your homeowner's insurance claim-ready.
We set concrete footings below the frost line - roughly 48 inches in Essex County - so your deck stays level and attached to your house through hard freeze-thaw cycles. Shallow footings are the most common reason decks shift and pull away over time.
We have built decks on Beverly Farms estates, harbor-front properties, and homes in Prides Crossing. We know how salt air, coastal moisture, and older home construction interact - and we build accordingly.
We carry a Massachusetts Construction Supervisor License and full liability and workers' compensation insurance. That means if something goes wrong during the project, you are not the one left holding the risk. You can verify licensing at <a href='https://www.mass.gov/how-to/apply-for-a-construction-supervisor-license' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' className='underline'>mass.gov</a>.
Every one of these points shows up in how the finished deck performs - not just in the sales conversation. Beverly homeowners who have worked with us come back when they add a fence, a pergola, or a second-level deck because they know what to expect from us.
A traditional wood option for homeowners who want a lower upfront cost and plan to maintain the surface regularly.
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