
Divide, Colorado
Composite Decks in Divide, CO
Capped composite decking that won't splinter, warp, or fade. We handle the design, the substructure, and the install — combining superior materials with meticulous craftsmanship.
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Composite Decks built for Divide homes
Composite decking is the low-maintenance answer to Divide's climate — high-altitude uv is intense — material choice matters more here than in town, plus the UV load at 9,165 ft that fades untreated wood in a few seasons. Capped composite lines hold color well, don't splinter, and need a rinse instead of a re-stain every year.
We install composite tops over a proper pressure-treated substructure. When the build calls for it, we can spec hidden fasteners, joist tape, and picture-frame borders — the details that make composite last.
- Free on-site design consultation
- Written, itemized estimate
- Licensed and insured
- We stand behind our work
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Composite Decks in Divide, Colorado — designed and built around your home
All Custom Deck has been the composite deck builder of choice for Divide homeowners for over fifteen years. We're a family-owned, fully licensed and insured contractor based in Colorado Springs, and every composite decks project we touch is designed, engineered, and built by our own in-house crew — no subcontracted framing, no rotating faces, no surprises.
That matters in Divide. The Pikes Peak region throws everything at an outdoor structure: 300+ days of intense high-altitude UV, heavy spring snow load, sudden hailstorms, and freeze-thaw cycles that destroy badly-installed footings. A composite decks that looks great on day one but fails in year three isn't actually a good deal — and that's the kind of shortcut work we set out to replace when we started the company.
Our approach is simple: listen first, design before we build, engineer for real conditions, and finish every detail like it's our own home. Whether you're adding a simple ground-level platform, a multi-level walkout with a covered roof, a pergola over an existing patio, or a complete outdoor-living rebuild, you'll get the same on-site attention, the same written warranty, and the same crew from kickoff to final walkthrough.
If you're comparing composite deck builders in Divide, ask each one for a written estimate with line-item pricing, proof of insurance, references in the neighborhood, and a written workmanship warranty. We provide all four — and we'd genuinely rather lose a bid than win it on a vague handshake.
Our process
How we build your composite decks in Divide
Every composite decks project in Divide follows the same straightforward process — detailed consultation, personalized design, expert build, and a final walkthrough that leaves you loving your new outdoor space.
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On-site consultation
We come to your Divide home, walk the yard, and listen to how you want to use the space. No high-pressure sales pitch — just an honest conversation about what's possible.
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Personalized design & estimate
You get a personalized design and a clear, itemized estimate for your composite decks — so you know exactly what's being built and what it will cost.
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Expert build
Our experienced team builds your composite decks with superior materials and meticulous attention to detail, keeping you informed every step of the way.
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Final walkthrough
We walk the finished project with you, clean up the site, and stand behind the quality of our workmanship long after the build is done.
Materials we use for composite decks in Divide
The right material depends on your budget, your maintenance preferences, and how you want your composite decks to look and feel over time. We walk you through the options and help you pick the combination that fits your Divide home.
Premium Wood Decking
Beautiful, naturally durable wood options selected for the Colorado climate and finished to bring out the grain and color of your build.
Low-Maintenance Composite
Capped composite decking for homeowners who want the look of real decking without staining, sealing, or refinishing.
Pressure-Treated Framing
Code-compliant pressure-treated framing lumber for a strong, long-lasting substructure under every deck we build.
Custom Railings
Wood, metal, cable, and glass railing options tailored to your deck's style and finished for safety and longevity.
Quality Fasteners & Hardware
Corrosion-resistant fasteners, brackets, and hardware chosen to hold up to Colorado's freeze-thaw cycles.
Finishes & Sealers
Premium stains and sealers matched to your wood species and Colorado's high-altitude UV.
Built for the Front Range
Why Divide composite decks need to be built differently
Building a long-lasting composite decks in Divide isn't the same as building one in Dallas or Phoenix. Our crews engineer every project for Colorado's specific climate: deep frost line, heavy spring snow load, hail, and brutal year-round UV at altitude. Footings are sized and poured below the local frost depth, ledger boards are flashed properly to keep meltwater off your siding, and every fastener is rated for the temperature swings we get from October through April.
We also know the local permit offices. Whether your Divide home falls under El Paso County, Teller County, or a city building department, we pull the right permit the first time, meet the inspector on-site, and pass inspection — so you don't end up with a deck you can't legally use.
Snow & wind load engineering
Substructure sized for our actual snow load and 90+ mph design winds.
Frost-depth footings
Concrete piers poured below frost line so your deck doesn't heave in spring.
UV-rated finishes
Stains and sealers selected for high-altitude UV — not the generic big-box products.
Hail-tolerant materials
Composite and aluminum options chosen for hail performance, not just looks.
Wildfire-aware detailing
WUI-conscious construction details for foothill and forested lots.
Composite Decks FAQs — Divide
+ Which composite works best for Divide?
At 9,165 ft the biggest concerns are UV fade and heat gain. We steer clients toward mid-tone boards on south- and west-facing decks in Divide's intense high-altitude UV fades untreated wood fast, and we bring samples to the on-site visit.
+ Is composite worth it compared to cedar in Divide?
For most Divide homeowners, yes — cedar looks great but typically needs a re-stain every 1–2 years thanks to high-altitude uv is intense — material choice matters more here than in town and high-altitude UV. Composite costs more up front and roughly evens out over time.
+ Does composite hold up to Divide's weather?
The board itself is the easy part; the substructure is where quality shows up. We frame every Divide composite deck for the local climate and follow the composite maker's joist-spacing spec.
+ Can you install composite over my existing frame in Divide?
Only if the frame is sound and spaced correctly for composite. We inspect first — many older Divide decks are joisted at 24" o.c., which is too wide for most composite lines. If it's close, we sister joists; if not, we reframe.
+ Do you install hidden fasteners and picture-frame borders in Divide?
Yes — both are standard on our composite installs. A picture-frame border cleans up cut ends, and hidden clips keep the surface fastener-free.
+ How long does a composite deck last in Divide?
Manufacturer warranties vary by product line — we walk through the current options at the on-site visit. A properly framed substructure and a well-installed composite top hold up for a long time in Divide's climate with minimal upkeep.