


A well-built deck needs to feel stable, withstand varied weather, and stay safe over time. The Salexx team focuses on structure, material selection, and clean finishing details that support those goals. Clear warranties help you feel confident in your investment. Wood decks include a two-year warranty, and composite decks include a five-year warranty. Trex warranties range from twenty-five to fifty years, depending on the board. TimberTech composite is a high-grade material with substantial long-term value.
Understanding your site and materials early on helps set realistic expectations for cost and timelines. Wood requires ongoing maintenance, while composite and PVC require less long-term upkeep. Terrain also matters. A flat yard is simpler than a sloped or tight space and may require different framing. Stairs, railings, and seating can influence price. For existing decks, framing must be evaluated to confirm it is safe to reuse. In Oregon, decks thirty inches or higher require permits, and Salexx can assist with that process.
The best material depends on your budget and how much maintenance you want to handle. Composite costs more at the beginning but offers more durability and much lower upkeep. Wood has a lower initial cost and a natural look but needs regular sealing and care to stay in good shape.
Most decks take around three to five days to build, depending on size and complexity. If an existing deck has framing issues or needs to be removed entirely, that can affect the overall timeline, which will be discussed during the planning stage.
Yes. In Oregon, decks that are thirty inches or more above the ground require permits. Salexx can help with the permitting process so you do not have to manage it yourself.
Wood decks include a two-year warranty, and composite decks include a five-year warranty. Trex offers warranties ranging from twenty-five to fifty years, depending on the product line you choose. TimberTech composite is recognized as a higher-grade option with strong long-term performance.
Several factors shape the cost, including the materials you choose, the total square footage, whether the terrain is flat or sloped, and the number of elements such as stairs, built-in seating, and railings. The condition of any existing framing also plays a role if you are replacing or rebuilding a current deck.

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