Materials

Casey Fence & Deck offers a wide variety of decking and railing materials to fit the desires, needs, & budgets of all of our clients. Here is a sample of our more popular items.

Very Low Maintenance

TimberTech XLM, Azek, Fiberon Outdoor Flooring, Guardeck Elite, P.V.C. Decking, Gorilla Deck, Armadillo Deck, Wolf Decking, & Trex:
These low maintenance deck boards resist stain, mold, mildew, scratching, fading, and the lighter colors resist heat.
Very low maintenance materials

Composite

TimberTech, Fiberon Horizon, Guardeck Prestige, Cap Stock Composites, Lumberock Decking, Wolf Decking, Tamko, Evergrain Decking, & Trex:
The composites offer a variety of colors and finishes and can be mixed and matched to achieve that special look. We have installed some very beautiful composite decks that resemble tropical hardwoods, but unlike true wood materials, the composites never need refinishing. Unlike many other contractors, we go the extra mile when installing the composite or PVC type decking. We pre-drill and countersink color matching screws, which results in a clean immaculate finish.
Composite

Wood

We offer Cedar, Mahogany, Ipe, Oak, Brazilian Walnut, Brazilian Teak, Brazilian Cherry, Tigerwood, Garapa, and of course the widely most used decking in America, treated Pine. You will notice that not one deck ever built by Casey Fence & Deck has spliced decking. We won't do it! We love creating board patterns with either matching or contrasting inlays. We are widely recognized for out signature "Thunderbird" pattern and several inlay variations. One advantage of using Cedar or Ipe is that they are naturally resistant to insect infestation. Cedar is a soft, warm pleasant wood known for it's lack of splinters and natural beauty. It is easily stained and maintained making it a popular choice among our clients.
Wood



"First, let me get this out of the way. Neither I, nor anyone in our family, is in any way affiliated with Casey Fence & Deck. No one is related. No business connections. And we paid full price for work done. Second, the negative reviewers either work for a competitor or have some sort of personal vendetta against life. Clearly, they enjoy being unhappy or want everyone to be as miserable as they. On to the review. Our existing pressure treated deck was over 20 years old. Boards were beginning to sag. It was out of square and out of code. And, honestly, at our age, we were tired of staining and painting every few years. Helpful tidbit: Even though products are advertised as 10 year, they really only last 2 to 3. My wife and I made the decision to go with composite and began looking for decking companies. After looking at a few, we just couldn't find anyone who stood out. We found Casey Fence & Deck through 2 neighbors in our development, who had them replace existing decks. Both beautifully done. We then spoke to Brendan at the Home Show two years ago at a local Community College. We set up an appointment and Brendan came out, took measurements and gave us a quote in a few days. To say we were a little shocked at the price would be an understatement. We weren't prepared for the price of a half-decent used car. We definitely didn't want to take out a loan, so we told Brendan we needed time to beef up the savings account. All Brendan said was "No problem. Just call when you're ready." No sales pressure. No "this deal is only good for today." Not even a "your deck won't last until then." Simply call when you're ready. Now that is a business model I can get behind. Fast forward to this year. When we called Brendan and told him we're finally ready, he remembered us. He came out, made sure we were still ok with the plans and gave us some samples from which to choose. Once the contract was signed, the longest wait was for permits. When the construction crew arrived, they were very courteous and professional. They arrived promptly by 7:30 each morning and were great at keeping us updated as things progressed. It’s obvious they offer decades of experience. Now, all that’s well and good, but this deck is something else. Another reviewer put it succinctly: there are deck builders and there deck craftsmen. These are craftsmen and it’s obvious in the finished product. It’s true you get what you pay for, and it is an investment. But it is well worth it. We are so impressed with the entire experience. I’d give 10 stars if it were available" - David