
Woodland Park, Colorado
Composite Decks in Woodland Park, CO
Composite decking is the low-maintenance answer to Woodland Park's climate — high-elevation sun and long winters — material choice matters more here, plus the UV load at 8,465 ft that fades untreated wood in a few seasons.
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Composite Decks built for Woodland Park homes
Composite decking is the low-maintenance answer to Woodland Park's climate — high-elevation sun and long winters — material choice matters more here, plus the UV load at 8,465 ft that fades untreated wood in a few seasons. Capped composite lines hold color well, don't splinter, and need a rinse instead of a re-stain every year.
We install composite tops over a proper pressure-treated substructure. When the build calls for it, we can spec hidden fasteners, joist tape, and picture-frame borders — the details that make composite last.
- Free on-site design consultation
- Written, itemized estimate
- Licensed and insured
- We stand behind our work
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Composite Decks in Woodland Park, Colorado — designed and built around your home
For Woodland Park homeowners looking for deck builders Colorado Springs that actually show up, listen, and finish what they start — All Custom Deck has been that team across the Pikes Peak region for over fifteen years.
Woodland Park is not a place to build to a template. Between high-elevation sun and long winters — material choice matters more here and significant sustained wind, every composite decks we build here is spec'd around the site, not a generic Colorado plan.
We don't sell packages. Every composite decks in Woodland Park is designed to fit the yard, the house, and how the family actually uses the space.
Ready to talk about your Woodland Park composite decks? We'll walk your Paradise Estates lot, sketch options on-site, and follow up with an itemized written estimate — no obligation.
Recently in Woodland Park
We've built composite decks for Woodland Park homeowners in Tamarac, Meadow Wood Sports Complex area, Sunnywood Manor — projects sized to the pine-and-aspen slopes at the top of Ute Pass, oriented around Pikes Peak seen from the north side and the intense high-altitude sun; south-facing decks stay usable well into winter, and detailed to fit log homes. If your address is near any of those neighborhoods, chances are we've built something close by.
Our process
How we build your composite decks in Woodland Park
Every composite decks project in Woodland Park follows the same straightforward path — one that's shaped by the pine-and-aspen slopes at the top of Ute Pass, high-elevation sun and long winters — material choice matters more here, and the character of log homes homes.
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On-site consultation
Your first meeting is a working consultation, not a sales call. We walk the Woodland Park property, sketch on-site, and leave you with a real sense of what fits your home and budget.
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Personalized design & written estimate
We refine the design with you until it's right, then lock the price in writing. No change-order surprises mid-build unless you ask for one.
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Expert build
Framing is inspected before we ever lay decking or set posts. Fasteners, flashings, and hardware are specified for our climate — not the generic big-box list.
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Final walkthrough & warranty
Final walkthrough is a proper checklist — hardware, finish, flashings, cleanup. Anything that isn't right, we fix before we leave.
Materials & finishes
Materials chosen for Woodland Park
Every composite decks we build in Woodland Park pairs the right materials with the site — the intense high-altitude sun; south-facing decks stay usable well into winter, rocky decomposed granite, and how the build has to tie into log homes.
Capped Composite Decking
Long-wearing capped boards chosen for the UV load at 8,465 ft. We steer to mid-tones on south- and west-facing decks so heat-gain and fade stay in check.
Pressure-Treated Substructure
Code-compliant framing spaced to the composite maker's spec (often 12–16" o.c. depending on the line) — the hidden work that decides how a composite deck ages.
Hidden Clip Fastening
Fastener-free surface with a clean picture-frame edge. Cut ends are hidden; expansion gaps are set for our temperature swings.
Aluminum & Cable Railings
Railings sized for significant sustained wind — powder-coated aluminum, cable, or matching composite top rail.
Joist Tape & Flashing
Butyl joist tape on every joist top and proper ledger flashing where the deck meets the house — the two details that dictate substructure lifespan.
Built for Woodland Park
Local conditions, real construction details
log homes in Woodland Park deserves a composite decks designed for the local site — the pine-and-aspen slopes at the top of Ute Pass, the intense high-altitude sun; south-facing decks stay usable well into winter, and the way high-elevation sun and long winters — material choice matters more here. We work at that level of detail on every project we take on.
Because we build across the Pikes Peak region — Colorado Springs, Woodland Park, and neighboring cities — the crew has seen the failure modes: bad flashings, undersized joists, cheap composite in south-facing sun. We build the opposite of those.
Built for 8,465 ft
High-altitude UV fades untreated wood fast. We finish every Woodland Park composite decks with sealers and stains rated for altitude sun.
High wind exposure
Significant sustained wind — post spacing, hardware, and railing profiles are all specified around your specific lot.
Frost-depth footings
Piers poured below the local frost line so nothing heaves in spring thaw. Non-negotiable on rocky decomposed granite.
Hail-tolerant detailing
Composite tops, aluminum louvers, and steel-frame options that survive Colorado's hail season without cosmetic damage.
Tuned to your intense high-altitude sun; south-facing decks stay usable well into winter
Deck layout, shade structures, and finish colors are picked around how sun tracks across your specific Woodland Park lot.
Composite Decks FAQs — Woodland Park
+ Which composite works best for Woodland Park?
At 8,465 ft the biggest concerns are UV fade and heat gain. We steer clients toward mid-tone boards on south- and west-facing decks in Woodland Park's intense high-altitude sun; south-facing decks stay usable well into winter, and we bring samples to the on-site visit.
+ Is composite worth it compared to cedar in Woodland Park?
For most Woodland Park homeowners, yes — cedar looks great but typically needs a re-stain every 1–2 years thanks to high-elevation sun and long winters — material choice matters more here and high-altitude UV. Composite costs more up front and roughly evens out over time.
+ Does composite hold up to Woodland Park's weather?
The board itself is the easy part; the substructure is where quality shows up. We frame every Woodland Park composite deck for the local climate and follow the composite maker's joist-spacing spec.
+ Can you install composite over my existing frame in Woodland Park?
Only if the frame is sound and spaced correctly for composite. We inspect first — many older Woodland Park decks are joisted at 24" o.c., which is too wide for most composite lines. If it's close, we sister joists; if not, we reframe.
+ Do you install hidden fasteners and picture-frame borders in Woodland Park?
Yes — both are standard on our composite installs. A picture-frame border cleans up cut ends, and hidden clips keep the surface fastener-free.
+ How long does a composite deck last in Woodland Park?
Manufacturer warranties vary by product line — we walk through the current options at the on-site visit. A properly framed substructure and a well-installed composite top hold up for a long time in Woodland Park's climate with minimal upkeep.
