Stop refinishing and start enjoying. We build Trex composite decks that look great year after year - with no sanding, staining, or sealing required.

Trex deck installation in Camarillo means building a composite deck from recycled wood fibers and plastic film on a pressure-treated frame, most residential projects taking two to five days on site once permits are approved.
Camarillo's coastal marine layer is one of the main reasons homeowners here choose Trex over wood. The persistent morning fog that rolls in from the Pacific from May through August accelerates graying and splintering on untreated wood decks far faster than homeowners expect. With Trex, that maintenance cycle ends. If you are also considering a composite deck installation, we can walk you through how Trex compares to other composite brands and which suits your yard and budget.
Trex carries a 25-year limited warranty that transfers to the next owner if you sell - a real selling point in Camarillo's competitive real estate market.
If your deck boards have turned a deep gray, feel rough underfoot, or have soft spots that flex when you step on them, the wood has broken down past the point where refinishing helps. In Camarillo's marine-influenced climate, this can happen within eight to ten years on an untreated deck. Replacing with Trex eliminates that cycle entirely.
If you have paid to sand and seal your deck in the last two or three years - or replaced individual boards more than once - you are on a maintenance treadmill. Add up what you have spent on upkeep over the past five years and compare it to a new composite deck. Many Camarillo homeowners find the replacement math tips sooner than they expected.
A gap forming between your deck and the house, or a ledger board that looks rusted, rotted, or loose, is a safety issue. This is especially worth checking after Camarillo's wet winters, when moisture can work behind improperly flashed connections and cause hidden damage. A contractor can assess whether repair or replacement is the right call.
If a home inspector or your HOA architectural committee noted that your deck is past its useful life, does not meet current safety requirements, or was built without a permit, you may need to address it before selling or refinancing. Replacing an aging deck with a permitted composite structure resolves the issue cleanly and protects your home sale.
Every Trex deck we build starts with a pressure-treated structural frame - properly sized footings, correctly spaced joists, and flashing at the house connection to keep water out. On top of that frame, we install Trex composite boards using either visible screws or hidden clip fasteners for a clean, finished surface. We handle every step: permit application, city inspection scheduling, and HOA submission if your neighborhood requires it. If you want to add matching Trex railing or cable rail, we integrate those as part of the same project. For homeowners who want even more design flexibility, our pressure-treated wood deck construction service is another option worth comparing.
We also install a wide range of deck configurations. Whether you want a simple ground-level platform, a raised deck with stairs, or something more involved, we size the project to your yard and budget. See our full composite deck installation page to compare Trex against other composite decking brands we work with.
Suits homeowners who want Trex's premium color range and the longest warranty coverage.
Ideal for buyers who want a clean surface with no visible screw heads.
Suits homeowners who want a coordinated look using Trex's own railing line.
Suited to new builds or full replacements where the old structure is being removed.
Camarillo sits in a coastal valley where morning marine layer is common from May through August. That persistent moisture - even without heavy rain - accelerates surface weathering on wood decks faster than most homeowners expect. Composite decking is especially popular in this part of Ventura County for exactly this reason. A Trex deck holds up to coastal air, UV exposure, and the salt residue that ocean breezes deposit on outdoor surfaces without requiring the annual upkeep that wood demands. Homeowners in Oxnard and along the coastal communities face the same conditions and have made the same shift toward low-maintenance composite surfaces.
Camarillo's planned communities - including Mission Oaks, Camarillo Springs, and Las Posas Estates - add another layer to deck projects here. Many neighborhoods require HOA architectural review before any exterior structure is added, and that process can take two to six weeks. Knowing which communities require it, and what their review committees typically look for, is part of working in this area. We serve homeowners across Camarillo and into Ventura, where the same coastal conditions apply and the same attention to permit and HOA timing is required. Beyond the climate, composite decking is also a strong resale investment - the 25-year transferable Trex warranty is something a buyer's agent can point to, and a permitted, well-built outdoor structure shows up positively in home inspections.
We ask a few basics - roughly how big, attached or freestanding, and whether you have an HOA. This call takes ten to fifteen minutes. You do not need to have everything figured out before you call - we expect to help you think through the options, and we reply within one business day.
We come to your property, measure the space, look at the grade, and assess how the deck will connect to your home. This is your chance to talk through size, railing style, and board color. You receive a written estimate within a few days of the site visit - no surprises on cost.
Once you approve the estimate and sign a contract, we submit the permit application to Camarillo Building and Safety. If you have an HOA, we prepare the architectural review submission. Permit approval typically takes two to four weeks - we keep you updated so you are never left wondering where things stand.
With permits in hand, we set footings, frame the deck, and install the Trex boards and railing. The city inspector visits for a final sign-off. Before we leave, we walk through the finished deck with you - covering cleaning, warranty details, and how to reach us if anything comes up.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle permits and HOA submissions.
(805) 586-6058We submit the permit application to the City of Camarillo Building and Safety Division and schedule all required inspections. You do not chase paperwork or wonder if the work is on record - it is, and you get the final permit sign-off for your files.
We know Camarillo's planned communities and what their architectural review committees typically look for. We prepare the submission documentation, incorporate any material or color requirements, and follow up so your project does not stall waiting on approval.
Parts of Camarillo and Ventura County have expansive clay soils that shift with the wet and dry seasons. We size footings to account for local soil movement, so your deck stays level and stable for decades. Learn more about Trex from the North American Deck and Railing Association.
Any contractor doing structural work in California must hold a valid license from the California Contractors State License Board. We are fully licensed and carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance. You can verify any California contractor's license at cslb.ca.gov.
We build every Trex deck the way we would want our own built - with footings that account for local soil conditions, flashing that keeps water out, and a permit on file that protects you now and when you sell.
A cost-effective alternative to composite - ideal for homeowners who prefer natural wood and plan to seal and maintain their deck regularly.
Learn MoreExplore how Trex compares to other composite brands and find the right low-maintenance surface for your yard and budget.
Learn MorePermit slots and contractor availability fill fast in spring - reach out now and your deck can be ready before the season starts.