Tired of sanding, staining, and resealing every year? A Trex deck gives you a beautiful outdoor space in Rohnert Park without the upkeep - we handle permits, HOA approvals, and the full build.

Trex deck installation in Rohnert Park means a composite decking surface installed over a pressure-treated structural frame, with most straightforward builds completed in three to seven days once the permit is approved and framing inspection is passed.
Rohnert Park homeowners typically look at Trex when they are done with the maintenance cycle on a wood deck - the annual sanding, staining, and resealing that adds up in both time and money. Composite boards resist fading and moisture in ways that natural wood simply cannot match, which matters in a climate with dry summers and wet winters. If you are weighing your options, our composite deck installation page covers the broader category, including other brands alongside Trex.
Trex is one of the most recognized composite brands on the market, and for good reason - the product line has a long track record and a range of finishes that suit most Rohnert Park home styles. Getting the installation right is what determines whether that track record holds up on your specific deck.
If you feel boards give when you walk across them, or find splinters when barefoot, the decking surface has deteriorated past simple repair. In Rohnert Park's dry summers, wood decking that was never properly sealed dries out and cracks faster than it would in a more humid climate. Replacing the surface with composite boards solves the problem permanently.
Untreated wood decking turns gray and develops a rough texture after a few seasons of sun and rain. If you have tried cleaning or sanding and the surface still looks tired, the wood fibers have broken down too far to recover. This is a common situation for Rohnert Park homeowners with decks built in the 1990s or early 2000s without consistent upkeep.
A worn or outdated deck is one of the first things a buyer notices during a showing. A new composite deck signals the home has been cared for. In Rohnert Park's Sonoma County real estate market, outdoor living space is a genuine selling point - especially for buyers coming from the Bay Area.
If you bought your home with a deck already in place and have no paperwork showing it was permitted and inspected, that gap can surface during escrow. Rohnert Park's building department can confirm whether a permit was ever pulled. Replacing with a properly permitted new build resolves the issue and gives future buyers clear documentation.
We build complete Trex decks from the ground up - structural framing, composite decking, railings, and stairs - pulling permits and handling the city inspection at every required stage. Every project starts with a site visit so we can assess your yard conditions, slope, and access before quoting. Homeowners who want a completely custom layout or a deck that connects multiple outdoor levels will find our pressure-treated wood deck construction service relevant as a structural framing alternative, since Trex boards always ride on a wood frame underneath.
For homeowners with HOA requirements, we help prepare design drawings and materials your association needs for approval before a single board is ordered. We also guide product selection across the Trex line - including finishes that meet California fire-resistance requirements in elevated-risk zones - and can walk you through composite deck installation options beyond the Trex brand if your project calls for it.
Best for homeowners replacing a deteriorated wood deck who want composite durability without the wood maintenance cycle.
Best for homeowners adding outdoor living space where no deck exists - includes permit, framing, and full composite installation.
Best for elevated decks or homeowners who want a cohesive finished look with matching Trex railing profiles.
Best for yards that step down from the house, requiring safe access between levels with code-compliant stair construction.
Rohnert Park sits in Sonoma County and enjoys a Mediterranean climate - warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters - that makes outdoor decks genuinely useful for eight or nine months of the year. That long season means heavy UV exposure every summer, and composite materials that resist fading hold up better here than they would in cloudier regions. Many of the homes in Rohnert Park were built between the 1960s and 1980s, which means original wood decks on those properties have been through decades of that wet-dry cycle without replacement.
Homeowners in Cotati, CA just south of Rohnert Park face very similar soil conditions and permit requirements, and we serve them regularly alongside our Rohnert Park clients. Further north, homeowners in Santa Rosa, CA bring us in for Trex projects where HOA approvals are a factor in their planned neighborhoods. Wherever you are in Sonoma County, the same combination of summer UV and winter moisture makes the case for composite over wood.
We ask a few basic questions - deck size, new build or replacement, any HOA requirements - so we can prepare for the site visit. You will hear back within one business day.
We visit your property, take measurements, check yard slope and soil conditions, and walk you through Trex product options. You receive a written quote within a few days - never a phone estimate.
We submit the permit application to the City of Rohnert Park and help prepare HOA design materials if your neighborhood requires them. Permit processing typically takes one to three weeks.
The crew builds the structural frame, passes the city framing inspection, then installs the Trex boards and any railings or stairs. A final city sign-off closes the permit and the project is yours.
We handle the permit, the HOA paperwork, and the full Trex installation. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer on what your project will cost.
(707) 238-6514We submit the building permit to the City of Rohnert Park as part of the project - not as an afterthought. That means your deck is legal, inspected, and documented before we leave your property.
Parts of Rohnert Park and Sonoma County carry elevated wildfire risk designations under California's fire hazard mapping system. We know which Trex product lines meet California's fire-resistance requirements for your specific zone, and we factor that into the product selection conversation from the start.
Rohnert Park was largely developed as a planned community, and many neighborhoods have active HOAs with design review requirements. We have navigated those processes before and help you prepare the materials needed for approval before construction begins - no redesigns after the fact.
We provide a detailed written quote after a proper site visit - never a ballpark over the phone. The California Contractors State License Board requires that contractors not collect more than 10% or $1,000 upfront, and we operate within that standard. See the CSLB for consumer protection guidelines.
Every one of those proof points ties to the same thing: a project that finishes on time, passes inspection, and holds up through Sonoma County winters without surprises. That is what we aim for on every Trex deck we build in Rohnert Park.
The structural frame under every Trex deck is pressure-treated wood - see how we build those frames as a standalone service for budget-conscious homeowners.
Learn MoreExplore composite decking beyond the Trex brand, including alternative manufacturers and product lines that may suit your budget or aesthetic.
Learn MoreDeck season fills up fast - reach out now and we will get a site visit on the calendar before the summer backlog builds.