Yes. We specialize in custom PVC and composite decks for homeowners across the Peninsula, South Bay, and East Bay, including San Francisco, San Mateo, San Carlos, Belmont, Pacifica, Half Moon Bay, San Jose, Santa Clara, Oakland, and surrounding cities. Our team handles everything from design to build.
Yes. Techwood Decks is a professional, licensed, and insured contractor (#1104498) serving homeowners across the Bay Area, ensuring your project meets all safety and durability standards.
Yes, we provide free quotes for custom decks, pergolas, and full outdoor living projects throughout the Bay Area. We review your backyard and goals to provide a clear, itemized estimate before work starts.
Absolutely. We’re familiar with local building codes throughout the Bay Area. We also work with a trusted team of architects and engineers we’ve partnered with for many years across Bay Area cities and counties, helping ensure plans are prepared correctly and permitting runs smoothly
Composite and PVC materials offer superior resistance to moisture, fading, and splintering. This means significantly less maintenance, no more constant sanding, staining, or sealing.
Yes. We use premium materials like TimberTech Advanced PVC, which is specifically engineered to reflect sunlight and stay up to 30° cooler than many competitive products.
Absolutely. We serve coastal areas like Pacifica, El Granada and Half Moon Bay, using high-performance materials designed to resist harsh salt air without losing their beauty.
Yes. We use high-quality materials backed by manufacturer warranties, and our professional installation follows strict workmanship standards.
Yes! Visit our showroom in San Carlos to see full-size decking boards, railing options, and compare colors and textures in person.
Yes. A detailed 3D design phase is a core part of our process. You can visualize the layout and make adjustments before construction even begins.
We specialize in complete outdoor living. We can integrate low-voltage lighting, built-in benches, planters, and even full outdoor kitchens with dedicated prep and grill zones.
We regularly work with sloped backyards and hillside properties, designing multi-level decks and strategic stairs. For townhomes or compact city lots, we design low-profile, modern retreats that respect HOA guidelines.
While timelines vary depending on permitting and project complexity, most projects move from consultation to completion within just a few weeks. We’ll provide a detailed estimated schedule during the planning phase.For example, a simple ground-level deck can often be built in as little as one week—imagine having your new deck ready that fast. That’s why it’s important to make decisions promptly and get the design approved so we can lock in your start date and begin construction as soon as possible.
Yes. We manage both in-house, ensuring streamlined communication and that the final build matches exactly what was approved on paper.
Yes. We conduct a final walkthrough at the end of every project to review details, answer maintenance questions, and ensure the work meets your expectations. If there are any items that don’t meet your standards or aren’t exactly how you envisioned, we address them and make sure everything is fully aligned before we close out the project. Our production team, project managers, and coordinators stay involved through completion to ensure clear communication, timely punch-list resolution, and a smooth closeout—so you feel confident and genuinely happy with the final result.
Yes, we provide flexible financing options through trusted partners with a quick approval process.
Yes. We frequently remove aging or splintered wood decks and replace them with safer, modern PVC and composite boards that are family-friendly and smooth underfoot.We can inspect your existing footings and framing to confirm everything is structurally sound and ready to receive the new decking boards. If the structure is in good condition, you can save money by reusing it—while still getting a beautiful, like-new deck finish.
In many cases, we can refresh an existing sound structure by replacing boards and railings with modern PVC or composite and updating the lighting
If your deck is truly in good condition and you feel safe, you may not need to replace it. In many cases, we can inspect the footings and framing and, if the structure is solid, you can save money by keeping the frame and only upgrading what makes sense.
That said, here’s why many homeowners still choose to upgrade—even when the deck “looks fine”:
Best next step (no pressure): Let us do a structural inspection first. If your framing is good, we’ll show you a cost-effective option that upgrades the deck without rebuilding everything.