Composite Decking, Cedar Decking, & More - Gig Harbor
Northwest Decks is proud to partner with the following manufacturers. We only offer decking materials we are confident in to ensure your new deck is built to last. Composite Decking
With Trex composite decks, you won't experience the maintenance problems that come standard with wood decks. So instead of spending time sanding, staining or painting, you can be enjoying yourself. Trex material will not warp or rot due to weather and resists damage from insects and sunlight. Click the Trex logo for more information.
Cedar Decking
You can't go wrong with a Western Red Cedar deck. If you choose cedar, it's bound to be the most beautiful deck on the block, but it's not just its looks that count. They extend living space to the outdoors while not distracting from its natural appearance. It therefore integrates home and landscape by making damp, uneven terrain useful.
Vinyl Decking
Duradek is the orginial sheet vinyl membrane used for waterproofing decks and balconies. It offers permanent waterproof protection and comes in a variety of colors, patterns and textures. It's offered with a 10-year, industry leading warranty. We're confident in the Duradek and Durarail product lines because they're designed for strength, slip-resistance, and longevity.
Deck Handrails
Deck railings don't have to be boring! Northwest Decks partners with Deckorators to add a unique style to your deck. You'll receive the look of classic wrought iron at a fraction of the cost. Deckorators deck balusters come in a variety of styles and shades. Want to make your deck feel like more than just a deck? It's the details that will set it apart from the rest!
If you're interested in receiving an estimate or have other questions about our manufacturers and materials, please call:
Gig Harbor (253) 858.3130
Kitsap County (360) 710.9259
Kitsap County (360) 710.9259
Decking | Gig Harbor, WA
Serving Silverdale, Bainbridge Island, Poulsbo, Kingston, Belfair, Gig Harbor, Port Orchard, Bremerton, WA, and more locations in the Gig Harbor and Kitsap Peninsula areas.




