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Deck Skirting, Fascia and Lattice Panels

Deck skirting, fascia boards, lattice panels, stair risers, and trim details hide framing, clean up the deck edge, and make the project look intentional from the yard, patio, or street.

Skirting is the difference between built and finished.

Deck skirting, fascia boards, lattice panels, stair risers, and trim details hide framing, clean up the deck edge, and make the project look intentional from the yard, patio, or street.

Skirtinghide framing and storage zones
Latticeairflow-friendly panel option
Finishedge detail that changes the whole look
Trexfascia and trim paths to compare

Start with the terms shoppers actually use

Compare the finish details that make the underside, stairs, edges, and privacy zones look intentional.

Under deck

Deck skirting

Skirting closes off the underside of the deck and can hide storage, framing, and grade changes.

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Classic

Lattice panels

Lattice is a familiar skirting option, but composite fascia and custom panel approaches can look cleaner.

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Stairs

Stair risers

Risers and skirt boards make stairs look built-in instead of patched together.

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Drainage

Under-deck drainage

If the underside needs to stay dry, plan RainEscape before closing everything with skirting.

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Finish the underside, edges, stairs, and privacy zones

The clean finish comes from matching fascia, lattice, privacy wall panels, fasteners, and access details before the deck is closed in.

Deckorators Privacy Wall and Privacy Screens product photo
Deckorators Privacy wall

Deckorators Privacy Wall and Privacy Screens

Deckorators privacy systems give decks a cleaner vertical finish for screens, partitions, wind breaks, and semi-private outdoor rooms.

  • Privacy wall and screen conversations
  • Good for hot tubs, patios, and neighbors
  • Coordinate with decking/railing color
  • Plan post and framing support early
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Deckorators Privacy Lattice product photo
Deckorators Lattice panel

Deckorators Privacy Lattice

Privacy lattice is a cleaner, lower-maintenance way to close off the underside of a deck while still allowing airflow and access planning.

  • Under-deck skirting option
  • Airflow-friendly panel approach
  • Works around grade changes and storage zones
  • Better when access panels are planned
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Trex Fascia, Stair Risers and Trim product photo
Trex Color match

Trex Fascia, Stair Risers and Trim

Trex fascia, risers, and trim help hide rim joists, stair stringers, and cut board edges so the finished deck reads as one clean system.

  • Fascia boards and stair risers
  • Color coordination with Trex decking
  • Use correct fascia screws or plug systems
  • Plan with lighting and skirting
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TimberTech Fascia and Trim product photo
TimberTech Trim package

TimberTech Fascia and Trim

TimberTech fascia and trim details finish deck edges, stairs, and transitions on TimberTech composite and Advanced PVC projects.

  • Collection-aware fascia matching
  • Stair risers and skirt board details
  • TOPLoc/Cortex fascia fastening options
  • Coordinate with DrySpace where used
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Plan the underside before the deck is done.

The best time to choose skirting, fascia, risers, and under-deck drainage is before the deck is fully closed in. That way boards, trim, drainage, lights, and fasteners are all part of one takeoff.

  • Use fascia to finish exposed rim and stair edges
  • Use skirting to hide framing and storage areas
  • Use lattice or cleaner panel options depending on the look
  • Coordinate color with decking and railing

Finish the whole edge

Skirting, lattice, fascia, stairs, RainEscape, and lighting all work better when they are planned as one finish package.

Questions this page should answer before someone calls

What is deck skirting?

Deck skirting is the material used to close off or finish the space under a deck. It can hide framing, storage, grade changes, and unfinished edges.

Can fascia be used with deck skirting?

Yes. Fascia is commonly used to finish exposed edges, while skirting or panels handle larger open areas below the deck.

Need help choosing the right option?

Send us your project details and Utah Deck Supply will help narrow down the right materials, quantities, and accessories before you order.