Tired of sanding, staining, and replacing boards every few years? A Trex composite deck gives you a beautiful outdoor space that holds up to Hanford summers without the yearly upkeep.

Trex deck installation in Hanford starts with a structural frame built from pressure-treated lumber, then composite boards fastened on top - most residential decks are complete in three days to two weeks once the permit is approved.
Most homeowners in Hanford come to us because they are done with the annual cycle of staining and replacing boards on a wood deck. The Valley heat and UV exposure break wood down fast, and after a few seasons of upkeep, a low-maintenance composite surface starts to make a lot of sense. Trex is one of the most recognized names in composite decking, and it comes with a 25-year limited warranty covering fading, staining, and structural performance.
If you are still deciding between materials, composite deck installation covers the broader category of composite options available, including brands beyond Trex.
If you can see cracks running along the boards, feel splinters underfoot, or notice soft spots where the wood gives, the surface has reached the end of its useful life. In Hanford's intense heat, wood decks deteriorate faster than they would in cooler climates, so this kind of wear is not unusual on decks ten years old or more. Replacing the surface with Trex eliminates the cycle of annual repairs.
A deck that sways, bounces, or shifts when you walk on it is not just uncomfortable - it is a safety concern. This kind of movement usually means the posts or framing underneath have weakened, which can happen when footings shift in Hanford's clay-heavy soil over many years. A contractor can assess whether the frame can be reinforced or whether a full replacement makes more sense.
If you have been maintaining a wood deck faithfully and it still looks weathered, gray, or blotchy after a summer in the Valley sun, the wood itself may be too far gone to respond to treatment. At some point, the cost of annual upkeep adds up to more than the cost of switching to a low-maintenance composite surface. That crossover point is worth calculating before you buy another can of stain.
If you notice a gap forming between your deck and the exterior wall, or if boards near the house feel soft or spongy, the connection point may be failing. This is one of the most important structural issues to catch early, because water can get into your home's framing through that gap. A deck builder can inspect the connection and tell you whether a repair or a full replacement is the right call.
We build Trex decks in a range of sizes and configurations - from simple ground-level platforms to elevated decks with stairs and custom railing systems. Every project starts with the structural frame, which carries all the weight and determines whether your deck stays solid for decades or starts showing problems in year three. We use Trex decking boards on top of that frame, selected for the color and performance profile that works best for Hanford's climate. If you are planning something with more levels or a more complex layout, our pressure-treated wood deck construction service is another option to consider for the structural components.
We handle the City of Hanford permit process from application through final inspection, and we can help with HOA documentation if your subdivision requires pre-approval. Every project includes a final walkthrough so you understand exactly what was built and what - if anything - to watch for going forward. For homeowners who want to take the project further, we also offer composite deck installation that covers additional brand options and configurations beyond the Trex product line.
Suits homeowners who want a clean, low-maintenance surface at an approachable price point - Trex's entry-level composite line.
A step up in performance and color options, suited for homeowners who want a bit more character and durability than the entry-level boards.
Suits homeowners who want the highest-performance composite decking Trex makes, including enhanced heat mitigation and the widest color selection.
Suits homeowners who want a complete, finished outdoor space - railings, stair stringers, and treads built to code and matched to the deck boards.
Hanford sits in the southern San Joaquin Valley, where summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. That kind of heat is genuinely hard on outdoor materials. Wood dries, cracks, and fades faster here than it would anywhere on the coast or in a higher-elevation community. Composite decking was designed to handle this - the boards do not absorb moisture the same way wood does, and they hold their color through UV exposure far better than stained lumber. Choosing Trex in this climate is less about preference and more about not wanting to refinish your deck every spring.
The clay-heavy soils in Kings County also matter here. When footings are not set deep enough or designed with local soil conditions in mind, they can shift as the ground expands and contracts through wet and dry cycles - and a shifting footing means a squeaking, uneven deck. We set footings to account for this, so your deck stays level and solid year after year. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Lemoore and Corcoran - communities with the same soil and climate conditions as Hanford.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and tell us what you have in mind - approximate size, whether you have an existing deck, and any features you want. We respond within one business day and schedule a time to come out and see the space.
We visit your property, measure the space, and walk through your options with you - board colors, railing styles, stairs, and how the deck will connect to your house. You receive a written estimate before any commitment is made.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Hanford and handle any HOA documentation your neighborhood requires. Permit approval typically takes one to three weeks - we keep you updated and do not start construction until it is in hand.
We dig footings, build the structural frame, and pass the city inspection before a single Trex board goes down. Then we board the deck, install railings and stairs, and walk the finished project with you before calling it done.
We serve Hanford and the surrounding area. No obligation. Written estimate included.
(559) 794-9934We hold a current California contractor license and carry liability insurance and workers compensation. You can verify our license anytime at cslb.ca.gov - a step we encourage every homeowner to take before hiring anyone.
We set footings deep enough to stay stable through the seasonal expansion and contraction of Kings County's clay-heavy soil. The frame underneath determines how long your deck stays solid and level - and we take that part as seriously as the finish work.
We prepare the drawings, submit the permit application to the City of Hanford, and coordinate any HOA pre-approval your subdivision requires. You do not have to make a single phone call to the city - we manage the process from start to final inspection.
We have been building decks for homeowners in Hanford and the surrounding Kings County area since 2017. That means we have seen how local soil, heat, and climate conditions affect decks over time - and we build with those lessons in mind.
Every one of these details matters because a Trex deck is a long-term investment. We want yours to look and perform the way it should ten years from now - not just on the day we finish the job.
A budget-friendly option when you want a solid wood deck with a classic look - built to handle Hanford's heat with the right fasteners and board spacing.
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