Composite Decking – Low Maintenance and High Durability
Moisture and Mold Resistant – Even the Bugs Won’t Eat It!

South Eastern Carpentry constructs composite decks that add beauty and personality to your outdoor living space. While home design has become immensely popular, the distinction between indoor and outdoor living has become much less defined.

A newly constructed deck using the newest materials of composite decking can increase the value of your home and essentially pay for itself. We use quality decking material from Gossen and TimberTech; premium cellular PVC building materials that provide both a natural look & feel with much more durability and less upkeep than wood.

Composite decks or porches offer rich colors and multi-shaded wood grains and will not fade or weather. The surface requires extremely low-maintenance which allows you to spend more time enjoying your outdoor living space rather than cleaning it.

The quality of craftsmanship and the products that we use explains why we see so many requests for our deck construction services. South Eastern Carpentry has constructed hundreds of decks and porches in the North Attleboro Area. Our hard-working and experienced crew defines us as one of the best in the business for building composite decks and porches.

Check out our Deck Gallery to see some great composite decks we’ve built, and check out our latest deck rebuilding projects. Contact Us Today For A Free Deck Building Estimate!

Why should you install a new deck?

Your Current Deck Is Rotting – It’s not uncommon to have your deck begin to rot after a certain point. Over time, rain, wind, snow, and moisture can damage your deck and make it rot. And, if your deck is rotting, it can emit a nasty smell and make it a bad (and dangerous) place to be.

Natural wood decks are more likely to rot faster than composite decks, and many homes still have natural wood decks built years ago. If your deck is beginning to smell and look old, it’s time to upgrade it. You don’t want to entertain guests on a smelly, old deck. And, you don’t want to hurt yourself by falling through rotting deck boards.

You Want an Outdoor Entertainment Space – It’s great to go over to a friend’s house and visit out on their deck, especially when the weather starts to warm up. Wouldn’t it be great if you had a deck too?

An outdoor deck is an excellent addition to your home, especially if you like to entertain outdoors. Building a new deck will ensure that you and your guests can enjoy the outdoors while entertaining.

Increase the Value of your Home – A new deck can excite potential homeowners and dramatically increase the resale value of your home. And, installing a deck that will withstand the elements is another great selling point for potential homeowners.

Client Testimonial:

WOW!! What a beautiful porch; it looks fantastic! That is what everyone is saying. Indeed it is a beautiful porch!

The project went smoothly from beginning to end. They removed large rhododendrons and other shrubs and removed all the debris without damaging the lawn or driveway. They arrived on time every day and were not intrusive to our living while construction was going on. They cleaned up at the end of each day, leaving the workspace clean every evening – no nails, no small piece of boards, clean driveway, etc.

South Eastern Carpentry does exceptional quality work. They pay attention to the details. They do the little extras that make the project exceptional, such as adding molding to the front door. They make sure that everything is done correctly so you don’t have to worry about the longevity of the construction. They arrange and organize all the extras to happen smoothly and in sync with the project – the plumber, the electrician, the stonework… everything. Steve takes care of everything for you. You don’t have to think about anything – Steve has it covered and all take care of. He keeps you informed of start date for the project and once the project begins, checks in daily – morning and night. If there are extra things that you would like to have done – like fixing the gutter – just ask, and it is done. The crew is there for you. They treat your home like it is their home so the work is how you would want it to be done.

I highly recommend Steve Chorney and South Eastern Carpentry. The work is of exceptional quality. Project planning is thorough and well communicated. They are dependable and work with high integrity. Steve communicates and keeps you well informed. It is a pleasure to work with Steve and his crew. A terrific group that do an exceptional job! Don’t call anyone else – call Steve for outstanding service, work, and a product that you will be thrilled with!

-Jan K. Mansfield, MA

What is composite decking, and how much maintenance is necessary?

Low Maintenance Decking
Composite or PVC decks are made of durable material that resists stains, mold, and fading. The weather-proof material holds up to the icy/rainy winters and the hottest sun penetrating summers.

Other decks made of wood can experience expansion and contraction during New England’s extreme temperature changing seasons allowing for material weathering, which collects dirt and grime build up.

Here are some common PVC decking low-maintenance needs:

Yearly Deck Maintenance
– Requires only soap and water
Deck Stain Maintenance
– Requires only soap and water
Deck Mold Maintenance
– Requires only soap and water
Deck Color Fading
– No maintenance necessary, the material does not fade. Other wood decks require re-staining and hours of power washing.

Is Composite Decking Safe?

PVC composite decking materials are very safe and eco-friendly:

  • Safe for your family — does not leach harmful chemicals
  • Low maintenance — reduces VOC coatings and toxic cleaners
  • Excellent insulation properties — 60% greater R-Value than wood
  • 100% recyclable — reduces landfill waste
  • Requires 50% less petroleum than other common plastics
  • Consumes less energy to produce than many other plastics

What Decking Style Options Are Available?

Knowing what style of deck you want will help you figure out where to start with your decking remodel project. Here are some styles you can consider:

Colonial Decking

A colonial deck uses elements of classical architecture to achieve a uniform look. Go for a symmetrical design, and try to incorporate white molded railings with decorative post caps. Build planter boxes for the railings and around the deck. Incorporate benches and various wooden seating arrangements. Try to keep everything simple.

Contemporary Decking

Unlike the colonial’s more-is-better style, contemporary decks opt for the less-is-more route. Use sleek, frugal designs. Basic shapes work best, and try to use low maintenance materials such as PVC, metal, or even stone.

But make sure to see what other other decks in your neighborhood look like, because contemporary doesn’t mean being repetitive. It’s about being unique without going over the top.

Traditional Decking

Want a style that screams cottage? Go for a traditional deck. Design the deck or sections of the deck to be octagon in shape, so as to soften the corners.

Trim moldings and routered rail caps should also be incorporated into the deck’s construction. As for the wood, go for cedar or redwood (or a similar composite), as these are warm, beautiful wood types that can be stained accordingly.

Coastal Decking

Just because the ocean isn’t right at your doorstep doesn’t mean you can’t have a coastal styled deck. In fact, coastal decks can easily complement an in-ground pool.

These style of decks should be built using gray composite decking or cedar with white railings because these materials blend well with the look of water. Also, glass or cable rails can open up the deck’s viewing potential. You want the deck to be open and as unobstructive to the eyes as possible.

Mountainous Decking

Again, just because you don’t live a mountain doesn’t mean you cannot have a deck styled for a mountainous property. These decks are designed for houses in the woods, and they are built from heavy timber. Typically they have rustic log railings, and thus look stronger and more massive than other deck types. Aim to recreate nature with your mountainous deck.

Below are some products that SEC trusts when building composite PVC decks:

Timbertech Composite Decks

TimberTech maintains its color and beauty for years without the work of painting, staining or sealing. The technology of TimberTechs PVC decking material allows it to resist mildew, warping, and insects. This eliminates future problems related to rotting or termite-damaged boards.

In addition to its beauty and durability, TimberTech boasts an impressive 25-year warranty for coverage of your decking material. The warranty can even be transferred to a second homeowner, which may be a great selling point for future plans to relocate.

TimberTech offers a wide variety of colors and styles, all with the same low maintenance and high durability advantage. In addition to traditional wood-plastic composite planks and PVC decking material, TimberTech offers composite railings as well – a complete package with a finished look.

TimberTechs innovative and award-winning products have made them one of the leading global manufacturers in the industry. SEC builds with the TimberTech brand for its quality and beauty; a great fit for our exceptional craftsmanship.

Gossen Deck & Porch

Gossen Deck & Porch products are a high-performance alternative to traditional lumber decks and offer the same hardwood look and feel. Its formulated material consists of UV inhibitors that keep your deck resistant to sun-fading and moisture.

Gossens innovative and sustainable products make for an enjoyable outdoor living space with minimal maintenance. Gossens long history of product development explains their well-crafted harsh-chemical free PVC materials.

Gossen decking material is also a good solution for uses near water based on its closed cell technology; it will never absorb moisture and is smooth and safe for bare feet.

Want To Upgrade Instead Of Remodel? Here Are Some Ideas:

Deck Railings

Finding the appropriate deck railing comes down to figuring out which material matches your deck. Metal can provide a long-lasting effect, but it doesn’t always look well juxtaposed with wood. Worse still, if improperly maintained, metal can rust rather quickly, which just makes the whole deck look worse rather than better.

At the same time, though, metal railings can last a long time, if properly cared for. Moreover, galvanized steel and wood are currently a trend, so the materials may be cheaper than expected. Metal railings are also rather easy to construct, making it possible for people of varying skill levels to make, install, and appreciate a metal railing system.

Solar Lights

At night, especially beneath a moonless sky, a deck can be treacherous to walk upon — unless, of course, you install lights upon the deck to enhance visibility. But what kind of lights do you buy?

Installing lights that are wired into the house will increase electrical bills, which seems silly seeing as many decks are exposed to sunlight throughout the day. But that’s exactly the answer: solar lights.

Solar lights are powerful enough to illuminate a deck, yet do not cost anything more than the initial payment. They are easily maintained, weather-proof, and come in varying degrees of light strength.

So you can purchase a small, discreet solar light for your deck, or go big with a monstrous solar light. Totally up to you. Either way, solar lights are a great way to class up your deck.

Post Caps

Accessorizing a deck means giving it personality. Or a theme. Or some kind of distinct overarching visual cue that people can recognize. Which means you have to take full advantage of every part of your deck. For this reason, post caps are a great way to provide that little extra oomph to your deck’s appeal.

As with railings, post caps come in all sorts of materials and styles. Some are simply composite/plastic, some metal and made to replicate a Gothic Revival feel, and others are wood, glass, or copper (and many more!). It’s vital that you take your time and shop around when searching for post caps; it adds a nice touch to the posts and railings of a deck.

Contact us today for a free deck building estimate!



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