Deck

Your Deck Material Options

Each homeowner has different taste when it comes to deck options. The most trusted deck contractor in Missouri, Maris Home Improvements, offers you the different deck material options based on your lifestyle needs.

Here are some of our deck product options:

Cellular PVC/Composite Decking

For a durable yet beautiful low-maintenance decking material, consider cellular PVC/composite. Decks made of this wood replacement material does not need to be sanded, painted, sealed or stained. Not only are they insect resistant, mold/mildew resistant, but will not stain, crack, splinter or fade. Composite decking is the most maintenance free solution and has a 25-year warranty and they are readily available from your local decking contractor.

Once you already have your decking material in mind, call us now at (636) 200-5566. We at Maris Home Improvements can provide you with a deck of your dreams, enhance your home’s beauty and have a gorgeous space to entertain family and friends.  We also provide window, fence, siding and other exterior renovation services.

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