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Composite Decks Lansing MI

Thinking about getting a composite deck in Lansing MI? Custom Built builds low-maintenance, beautiful decks designed for Michigan's climate. Free Quotes.

Your deck is more than a platform. It's where your family gathers on summer evenings, where you entertain friends, and where you invest in memories. If you're imagining a space that looks beautiful for years without the constant upkeep of staining and sealing, composite decking is worth a serious look. Michigan's freeze-thaw cycles are brutal on traditional wood, causing warping, cracking, and splintering that force expensive repairs and ongoing maintenance just to keep the surface safe.

At Custom Built, we've been building composite decks for Mid-Michigan homeowners for over 20 years. We know which materials perform best in our climate, and we partner with the industry's top manufacturers to deliver decks that stay beautiful with minimal effort.

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What Is Composite Decking?

Composite decking is an engineered material made from wood fibers and synthetic polymers. Unlike solid wood, it doesn't absorb moisture or expand and contract with temperature swings. The result is a durable, low-maintenance surface that resists staining, fading, and the kind of seasonal damage that forces homeowners into an endless refinishing cycle.

Homeowners choose composite for three core reasons: longevity, appearance, and freedom from maintenance. A composite deck built today will look nearly identical in ten years, with nothing more than an occasional rinse. You won't be staining, sealing, or replacing boards. For busy families who want to enjoy their outdoor space instead of managing it, that difference is everything.

In Michigan's climate, where moisture and freeze-thaw cycles are constant pressures, composite delivers a level of peace of mind that traditional wood simply cannot match. The material was designed specifically to handle the kind of weather extremes that break down wood decks.

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Composite Decking Materials

Trex

Trex is the most recognized name in composite decking and one of the most widely installed brands across Michigan. Their boards are made from recycled materials and come in a broad range of wood-tone colors, from warm cedars to cool grays. Trex's capped composite line offers strong stain and fade resistance, which holds up well through Michigan's humid summers and icy winters.

TimberTech / AZEK

TimberTech, sold under the AZEK brand, is widely considered the premium option in capped composite decking. Their boards feature a four-sided cap that seals all edges against moisture, which is especially important in a climate with Michigan's level of freeze-thaw cycling. The color and texture detail on TimberTech boards closely mimics the look of real hardwood grain.

Fiberon

Fiberon is a strong mid-range option that delivers solid performance without the top-tier price point of AZEK. Their capped composite boards resist staining, mold, and UV fading well in Michigan's seasonal conditions. For homeowners who want a quality, low-maintenance surface on a tighter budget, Fiberon is a reliable choice.

Deckorators

Deckorators offers a line of composite boards, including mineral-based decking that does not expand and contract the way traditional composite does in extreme temperatures. This makes it a good fit for Michigan, where temperature swings between seasons are significant. Their product range includes both budget-accessible and premium options.

Why Composite Decking Is Worth the Investment

  • Durability: Composite boards hold up to Michigan's freeze-thaw cycles without warping, cracking, or splintering. Unlike traditional wood, the material maintains its structural integrity season after season with no annual repairs needed. That means your investment looks as good in year fifteen as it did on day one.

  • Low Maintenance: There is no annual staining, sealing, or sanding required. An occasional sweep and rinse is all it takes to keep the surface looking clean. For busy Lansing families, that is meaningful time back in your summer.

  • Design Options: Modern composite comes in a wide range of wood-tone colors, variegated grain patterns, and multi-width plank options. Whether you want the warmth of a teak finish or the clean look of a cool gray, today's boards match the aesthetic. You can also mix plank widths to add visual detail to the deck surface.

  • Safety Features: The surface is slip-resistant even when wet, which matters around pools, on rainy mornings, and anywhere children or pets are underfoot. Composite boards are also splinter-free, eliminating a common hazard of aging wood decks. These characteristics come standard with the material, not as an add-on.

  • Hidden Fasteners: A hidden fastener system eliminates visible screws on the deck surface, creating a seamless finished appearance. It also protects the fastener from moisture exposure over time. This detail is a mark of professional installation over a DIY result.

  • Railing Systems: Aluminum, cable, and glass railing systems pair naturally with composite surfaces. Aluminum is the most popular choice in Michigan because it handles freeze-thaw cycles without warping or corroding. Cable and glass options provide clean sightlines for homeowners who want an unobstructed view of the yard. 

Benefits for Lansing Homeowners

  • Weather Resistance: Michigan's freeze-thaw cycles are hard on natural wood, causing it to absorb moisture, expand, contract, and eventually crack. Composite boards do not absorb water the same way, so the surface stays stable and safe through each season. This resilience is one of the primary reasons Mid-Michigan homeowners are making the switch.
  • Cost Over Time: The upfront investment is higher than pressure-treated wood, but the savings on maintenance over 15 to 20 years make composite the smarter financial decision. There are no recurring stain, sealant, or board replacement costs. Many homeowners recoup the premium at resale because of the material's longevity and curb appeal.
  • Increased Home Value: A well-built composite deck adds measurable resale value to a Lansing-area home. Buyers in the Mid-Michigan market recognize the material and understand the low-maintenance advantage it brings. It is an outdoor improvement that pays dividends both daily and at the point of sale.
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How Custom Built Handles Composite Deck Construction

We always start with a Discovery Call. We listen to your vision, ask about how your family uses outdoor space, and get a clear sense of what success looks like for you. From there, our design team creates custom renderings so you can see the finished deck before construction begins. You'll choose your material, color, and railing system with expert guidance, and you'll know exactly what the project costs before any work starts.

During construction, our teams follow a proven sequence that minimizes disruption to your home. We handle all permitting and code compliance in-house, so you don't have to navigate city offices or worry about oversight. Our trade partners are vetted and developed through years of working together, which means consistency and quality on every single project.

When your deck is finished, you're backed by our Lifetime Workmanship Guarantee. That promise holds up across the entire lifespan of your home. If anything fails because of our craftsmanship, we make it right.

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Why Lansing Homeowners Choose Custom Built

We've been in business for over 20 years, and we've built more than 100 decks for families in the Lansing area. We're not just builders. We're the Design-Build team that stays with your project from concept through completion. One contract, one point of contact, one unified flow of work.

Our Process rests on three pillars. First, proper upfront planning. We map out the complete scope so each phase is efficient, which means you get your deck sooner with less stress. Second, attainable budgets. We take time to fully understand the scope so we can provide a realistic estimate upfront that gets you to the finish line without high, unexpected costs. Third, professional design and high-quality craftsmanship. Our designers and construction professionals have hundreds of projects under their belts, and we back every project with a Lifetime Workmanship Guarantee that is unmatched in the remodeling industry.

We also understand that your time is your scarcest resource. Our Design-Build approach compresses the timeline by overlapping design and construction phases. You're not juggling multiple vendors or playing intermediary between a designer and a separate builder. Everything flows through Custom Built.

Looking for more deck services? Visit our deck builder page for all our deck services. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Below you will find the answers to Custom Built’s most frequently asked questions. If you don't find the answer you’re looking for, check out our Learning Center.

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