Pressure-treated wood deck construction
A more budget-friendly option that still produces a solid, long-lasting outdoor structure.
Learn MoreSkip the annual sanding and staining. A Trex deck gives you a beautiful outdoor space that holds up to Antioch summers and the Delta Breeze without any of the upkeep.

Trex deck installation in Antioch means building a composite deck on a pressure-treated wood frame, with Trex boards fastened on top using hidden fasteners for a clean finish - most projects run three to seven days once permits are approved and materials are on site.
Antioch homeowners choose Trex for a simple reason: the heat and Delta moisture that destroys natural wood year after year has almost no effect on composite decking. If you've spent spring weekends sanding and staining your old wood deck just to keep it presentable, that stops here. Trex decking needs only a soap-and-water rinse twice a year. If you're also considering a more custom outdoor space, our custom deck design and build service lets you mix materials and shapes for a fully tailored result.
If you walk carefully around certain spots because boards feel spongy or you have pulled a splinter from your foot, that is a safety issue, not just a cosmetic one. Antioch's summer heat and Delta moisture cycle accelerates wood breakdown. When repairs happen every season, replacement makes more financial sense than patching.
If you can see gaps opening between the deck and your home's exterior, or if the surface looks wavy instead of flat, the structure underneath is likely shifting. Antioch's clay soils expand and contract with the seasons, and footings that were not built deep enough can move over time. A deck that is moving structurally needs evaluation before anyone uses it.
If your current deck demands a full weekend of prep work every spring just to look presentable, that is a real drain on your time and budget. Many Antioch homeowners reach a point where the maintenance cost exceeds what a low-maintenance composite deck would have cost over the same period. Dreading deck season is a signal worth acting on.
Antioch's intense summer sun bleaches and grays natural wood quickly. Even stained decks can look tired within a few years. If your deck looks older than your house and you avoid the backyard when guests come over, that visual decline signals the surface has lost its protective finish and is more vulnerable to the elements.
Every Trex deck we build starts with a pressure-treated wood frame - the structural skeleton that determines how solid the finished deck feels underfoot. We use correctly spaced joists so boards do not flex when you walk on them, and we design for proper ventilation underneath to prevent moisture buildup. On top of that frame, Trex composite boards are installed with hidden fasteners so you never see a screw head on the finished surface.
We install the full range of Trex product lines, from the entry-level Enhance series to the premium Transcend collection, and we match the product to your budget and how you plan to use the space. If you want to take the project further, we can pair your Trex deck with a full pressure-treated wood deck construction approach for a more budget-conscious build, or add composite deck installation elements to create a complete outdoor living space. Every project goes through the full City of Antioch permit process.
A solid entry point for homeowners who want composite durability at a lower price point.
The premium Trex line - deeper color, stronger shell, and the best heat and fade resistance for Antioch summers.
Fasteners set below the surface for a clean, finished look with no exposed screws.
Pressure-treated frames and concrete footings sized for Antioch's clay soils so the deck stays level for decades.
Antioch's inland East Bay climate is hard on natural wood. Summer temperatures regularly reach the 90s and occasionally top 100 degrees F, and that intense UV exposure bleaches and dries out wood fast. On top of that, the daily moisture cycle from the Delta Breeze - cool, damp evenings following hot dry afternoons - is exactly the kind of cycling that causes natural wood to crack, warp, and rot ahead of schedule. Trex composite does not absorb water, so that cycle has almost no effect on the boards. On a purely practical level, Trex is one of the most climate-appropriate decking materials available for this specific region.
We work across the service area regularly and understand the local permit and soil conditions that affect every build. Homeowners in Brentwood and Oakley deal with the same clay soil and heat conditions as Antioch, and we factor those details into every footing design. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we handle that submission alongside the city permit so you do not have to navigate two approval processes on your own.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and describe your space. We reply within one business day and schedule a time to walk your yard in person.
We measure the space, talk through design options and Trex product lines, and give you a written itemized quote. Once you approve it, we submit the permit application to the City of Antioch - typically a one to three week review.
We dig and pour concrete footings sized for local clay soils, build the pressure-treated frame, then install your Trex boards with hidden fasteners. Most decks take three to seven days to build.
A City of Antioch inspector signs off on the structural work before we call the project complete. We then walk the finished deck with you and explain the simple twice-a-year cleaning routine.
Free estimates, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(925) 503-1287We handle the City of Antioch permit application and are on site for every city inspection. Your finished deck has an official record confirming it was built to code - which matters for your insurance and your home's resale value.
Antioch's clay-heavy soils expand in winter and shrink in summer. We size and place footings specifically for those soil conditions so your deck stays flat and stable through years of seasonal movement - not just on day one.
Lighter Trex colors stay noticeably cooler on hot afternoons than dark ones. We help you choose a color that looks great and stays comfortable underfoot during Antioch's summer highs. That local detail makes a real difference in how much you actually use the space.
Antioch Deck & Fence is a state-licensed and fully insured deck builder contractor serving Antioch and East Bay homeowners. You can verify any California contractor's license in seconds at the California Contractors State License Board (cslb.ca.gov). We carry full liability coverage and workers' compensation on every job.
From the permit drawing to the final city inspection, every step of your project is handled by our team. You get a finished Trex deck that is documented, code-compliant, and built to hold up in this specific climate - not just one that looks good on day one.
For more on what Trex composite decking is and how it performs, see the Trex Company overview of composite decking and the North American Deck and Railing Association (NADRA) for professional standards. California permit requirements are published by the California Department of Housing and Community Development.
A more budget-friendly option that still produces a solid, long-lasting outdoor structure.
Learn MoreExplore the full range of composite decking brands and board styles beyond the Trex line.
Learn MoreSummer books fast in the East Bay - reach out today and we will get the permit process started so your deck is ready when you need it. Call (925) 503-1287 or request a free estimate online.