Low-Maintenance Outdoor Surfaces That Last

Composite decking installation in Jasper using Trex, TimberTech, Fiberon, and Deckorators materials

Your deck in Jasper may need yearly staining, frequent board replacements, or constant cleaning to keep it looking presentable. North Georgia Elite Decks installs composite decking that eliminates most of that maintenance by using a material blend of wood fibers and plastic that resists rot, insects, and fading without needing sealant or stain.


We work with brands like Trex, TimberTech, Fiberon, and Deckorators, each offering different color options, textures, and warranties. Composite boards are installed over a treated wood or steel frame using hidden fasteners that keep the surface smooth and splinter-free. The material handles Jasper's humidity and temperature shifts without warping or cracking, and it doesn't absorb moisture the way traditional wood does.


If you're ready to switch to low-maintenance decking in Jasper, reach out to review material samples and get a project estimate.

Key Benefits of This Service

When you choose composite decking in Jasper, we start by framing the deck using pressure-treated lumber or steel joists depending on your preference and budget. The composite boards are then laid out and secured with hidden clips or color-matched screws to keep fasteners out of sight.


Each board is grooved on the edges to lock into the fastening system, and spacing is built in to allow for thermal expansion. North Georgia Elite Decks installs matching composite railings and fascia boards to create a finished look, and any cuts are sealed with end caps to prevent moisture from entering the board core. The surface is ready to use as soon as installation is complete, with no waiting for finishes to dry or cure.


We also handle permits and inspections when required. Composite decking typically costs more upfront than wood, but it doesn't require staining, sealing, or frequent board replacements. The material is backed by manufacturer warranties that cover fading, staining, and structural performance for up to 25 years depending on the product line.

What's Included in This Service

Before committing to composite decking, homeowners in Jasper often want to understand the differences between brands, how the material holds up in direct sunlight, and whether it feels different underfoot compared to wood.

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What brands of composite decking do you install?

We install Trex, TimberTech, Fiberon, and Deckorators. Each brand offers different color options, textures, and warranty coverage, and we can help you choose based on your budget and preferences.

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How does composite decking handle heat and sun exposure?

Composite boards absorb heat in direct sunlight, so lighter colors tend to stay cooler than darker ones. Some product lines include heat-resistant technology to reduce surface temperature.

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What's the difference between capped and uncapped composite?

Capped composite has a protective shell that resists staining and fading better than uncapped boards. Uncapped composite is less expensive but may show wear more quickly in high-traffic areas.

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How do you fasten composite boards to the frame?

We use hidden fasteners that clip into grooves on the board edges, keeping screws out of sight. This creates a smooth surface and prevents fasteners from backing out over time.

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How long does composite decking last?

Composite decking is typically covered by warranties ranging from 10 to 25 years depending on the brand. The material resists rot, insects, and moisture damage, so it lasts longer than untreated wood.

Partnering with certified manufacturers means your deck project in Jasper starts with materials designed for longevity and backed by companies that stand behind their products. If you're ready to review material options and see what each partnership offers for your specific project, contact us to schedule a consultation.

Brands

Green "Trex" logo with diagonal gray lines.
TimberTech by AZEK logo. Brown "TimberTech" over gray "by AZEK" with an arrow graphic.
Fiberon logo: Black letters with a red "on". A red dot sits above the "i". A small registered trademark symbol appears on the upper right.
Decorators logo with red "K" crossing the word.