Composite decking
Capped composite deck boards are a strong fit for many Utah homes because they balance color choice, durability, warranty coverage, and lower maintenance than wood.
Learn more →Compare composite, PVC, cedar, and wood decking materials for Utah decks, then match the boards with railing, fasteners, fascia, stairs, and delivery support.
Compare the product families we offer at Utah Deck Supply, then jump straight into the brand or collection that fits your project, budget, and style. If you are still sorting out material names, start with the composite and plastic decking guide, then check decking price factors before requesting a quote.
Most people search for composite decking, plastic decking, PVC decking, cedar decking, or low-maintenance deck boards before they know which brand line fits. This page connects those material choices to real product options in the showroom.
Capped composite deck boards are a strong fit for many Utah homes because they balance color choice, durability, warranty coverage, and lower maintenance than wood.
Learn more →PVC decking can be a smart option around shade, snow, and moisture-prone areas where homeowners want a lighter board with strong resistance to water absorption.
Learn more →Deckorators mineral-based boards are worth comparing when traction, stiffness, heat, or specialty project requirements matter more than chasing the cheapest board.
Learn more →Wood still has a place when the budget, style, and maintenance expectations line up. We help compare the real tradeoffs before you order.
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Industry-leading capped composite decking with lines ranging from value-focused Enhance to premium Signature.
Premium AZEK PVC and TimberTech composite collections built for heat, moisture resistance, and elevated design.
Surestone mineral-based decking plus traditional capped composite collections with standout traction and fire-rated options.
Two decks can use the same square footage and still need very different materials. A sunny second-story deck in Lehi, a shaded backyard in Millcreek, and a mountain cabin deck near Park City all put different stress on heat, moisture, railing, stairs, and framing details.
That is why we recommend comparing real samples, talking through the full package, and checking the fastener and trim requirements before you order boards.
Start with lighter colors, capped composite or PVC options, and real samples viewed in daylight. Utah summer exposure can change how a board feels underfoot.
Look closely at cap quality, scratch expectations, traction, fastener style, and how easy the surface is to clean after daily use.
Plan drainage, joist tape, flashing, stair details, railing, and hidden fasteners with the board choice so moisture is not an afterthought.
The board price is only one line item. Fascia, railing, fasteners, stairs, waste factor, delivery, and maintenance can change the real project cost.
Photos help, but actual boards tell the truth. Visit the showroom, compare colors side by side, and get help narrowing down the right product for Utah sun, snow, price point, and maintenance expectations.
Sort out composite decking, plastic decking, PVC boards, board profiles, hidden fasteners, and the tradeoffs that matter before you buy.
Brand, collection, board profile, hidden fasteners, fascia, railing, stairs, and waste factor all change the quote.
Stair treads, risers, railing, lighting, stringers, and hardware should be planned with the deck board system.
Utah Deck Supply carries Trex, TimberTech, Deckorators, Fiberon, cedar, and related decking materials, with showroom samples so you can compare colors and profiles in person.
There is not one universal winner. In full Utah sun, lighter colors, capped composite, PVC, and heat-conscious product lines are usually worth comparing before choosing a board.
Yes. Bring measurements, plans, photos, or a contractor takeoff and the team can help narrow the board, fastener, railing, fascia, stair, and delivery list.
Grooved-edge boards usually pair with hidden fasteners for clean field runs. Square-edge boards often make sense for borders, stairs, picture framing, and some exposed edges.
Come into the showroom or request a quote and we’ll help you compare the right decking lines for your project.