Composite Decking in Newmarket — Built to Last, Easy to Maintain

At XP Decking, we build premium composite decking in Newmarket using trusted brands like Trex and TimberTech. Designed for Ontario’s harsh winters, our decks resist rot, warping, and UV damage, with zero need for staining, sealing, or worrying about splinters.

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We Design & Build Custom Composite Decks For Newmarket Homeowners

We specialize in composite deck design and installation using top-tier materials like Trex, TimberTech, and Fiberon. Every deck is engineered with precision—capped boards, moisture-resistant framing, hidden fasteners, and custom railing options. Built to exceed Ontario code and outperform traditional wood, our decks are made to last and look sharp year-round.

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Why Composite Decking Is A Smart Choice For Newmarket Homeowners

Composite decking is built for real Canadian backyards — tough enough for harsh winters, easy to care for, and stylish enough to upgrade any outdoor space. Here’s why you should choose this material for your decks:

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Durable in All Seasons

Built for Newmarket’s freeze-thaw cycle, composite boards expand and contract with minimal movement. No warping, splitting, or seasonal damage — just a deck that holds strong, year after year.

Fade and Stain Resistant

No need to stress over BBQ spills or harsh sunlight. The protective cap layer keeps colours looking sharp and helps block out stains, grease, and UV damage for years.

Splinter-Free and Safer for Families

Unlike wood, composite boards don’t crack or splinter over time. It stays smooth and splinter-free, so it’s safe for bare feet, curious toddlers, and backyard pets. No need to worry about sanding or sharp edges.

Won’t Rot, Warp, or Crack

Composite boards are built to resist moisture, so they won’t rot or get mushy like untreated wood. They stay strong and solid, even after years of rain and snow.

Huge Range of Colours and Textures

You’re not stuck with one look. Choose from natural wood tones, greys, and modern finishes to match your home’s style, without the upkeep of real wood.

Longer Lifespan Than Wood

With a lifespan of 25 to 50 years, composite decks easily outlast wood. You’ll spend less time fixing and more time enjoying your backyard.

Safe for Kids, Pets, and Pools

With a lifespan of 25 to 50 years, composite decks easily outlast wood. You’ll spend less time fixing and more time enjoying your backyard.

Stylish Composite Deck Designs Built for Newmarket Homes

We design and build custom composite decks that fit your yard, your lifestyle, and Newmarket’s building codes — with long-lasting materials and clean finishes. Some of the most common composite deck styles we work with are:

Modern Ground-Level Decks

Perfect for flat yards or walkouts, our ground-level composite decks are built with proper drainage, framing, and capped deck boards that won’t warp or absorb moisture. We add fascia, railings, and seamless transitions for a polished, low-maintenance finish.

Multi-Tiered Platforms

Ideal for sloped yards or multi-use spaces, we design multi-level composite decks with strong substructures, proper beam spacing, and smooth transitions. Each level can serve a purpose — lounge, BBQ zone, dining area — all connected with style and function.

Poolside & Patio Decks

Composite decking is a game-changer around pools. We install slip-resistant, low-heat boards that stay safe to walk on, even in full sun. Add in modern aluminum railings, hidden fasteners, and trim for a clean, high-end look with zero ongoing maintenance.

Second-Storey Composite Decks

We engineer second-storey decks with load-bearing footings, bolted ledgers, and waterproof flashing to protect your home’s structure. Composite boards offer a splinter-free surface underfoot with durable railings and safe, code-compliant stair access.

Composite Decking vs Pressure-Treated vs Hardwood — Which Is Right for You?

Choosing the right deck material comes down to cost, care, and longevity. Here’s how composite, pressure-treated, and hardwood decking stack up in real use.

Feature Composite Decking Pressure-Treated Wood Hardwood
Cost
Higher upfront cost, but lower over time
Lowest initial cost
Most expensive upfront
Maintenance
Zero staining or sealing; just rinse with water
Needs annual staining/sealing to avoid rot and cracking
Requires regular oiling or sealing to maintain colour and integrity
Appearance
Wide range of colours, grains, and matte finishes
Looks natural at first but fades quickly
Rich, natural wood tones with high-end appeal
Lifespan
25–50 years with minimal upkeep
10–15 years depending on care and exposure
20–40 years with consistent maintenance
Environmental Impact
Made from recycled plastic and wood fibres; eco-friendly option
Treated with chemicals; not recyclable
Natural material, but often not sustainably sourced

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Why XP Decking Stands Out in Newmarket’s Decking Industry

From premium materials to flawless installs, we bring real expertise, clean work, and long-term value to every composite deck we build in Newmarket.

Over a Decade of Deck-Building Experience

We’ve been designing and building decks across Newmarket and York Region for over 10 years. Our experience means smoother builds, better advice, and results that hold up season after season.

Certified Installers for Trex, TimberTech & Fiberon

We’re not guessing — we’re certified. Our team is trained to install Trex, TimberTech, and Fiberon decks exactly to the manufacturer's specs, keeping your warranty protected and your deck flawless.

Licensed, Insured, and Code-Compliant

Every build is done to Ontario Building Code, backed by full insurance and local permits. No shortcuts, no risks — just peace of mind from start to finish.

Flawless Craftsmanship with Zero Shortcuts

From framing to fascia, we do the small stuff right — proper spacing, clean mitres, hidden fasteners, and rock-solid footings. No nail pops, no wobbles, no half-jobs.

Work With Top Canadian Brands

We only use composite decking from proven brands like Trex, TimberTech, and Fiberon—materials built for Canadian weather and backed by decades-long warranties.

Clear, Honest Quotes

No surprise costs. No vague estimates. We walk you through every detail — from layout to materials to timeline — so you know exactly what you’re getting before we build.

Schedule a FREE site visit, including precise measurements and a detailed quote, for your new deck solutions.

Simple Tips to Keep Your Composite Deck Looking New

Composite decking is low-maintenance, but a little care goes a long way in keeping it looking sharp year after year. Here’s how to protect your investment without the hassle of sanding, sealing, or staining.

Rinse Seasonally

Use a garden hose to rinse off pollen, dust, and debris, especially in spring and fall. It helps prevent buildup that can dull the surface over time.

Clean Spills Quickly

Composite boards resist stains, but it’s still smart to clean grease, wine, or BBQ sauce soon after a spill. A mild dish soap and warm water is all you need.

Avoid Harsh Chemicals

Stay away from bleach, acetone, or oil-based cleaners. These can damage the outer cap layer and void your manufacturer warranty.

Sweep Often

Keep leaves, twigs, and dirt off the deck to prevent scratching and moisture retention. A soft broom does the trick — no power tools needed.

Use a Soft Brush for Deeper Cleaning

For stubborn dirt or mildew, use a soft-bristle brush with a composite-safe cleaner. Scrub lightly along the grain, then rinse thoroughly.

Watch Out for Rubber Mats or Furniture Pads

Rubber can react with composite materials. Use furniture pads made of breathable fabric or plastic to avoid surface staining.

How We Install Composite Decking — Built Right, Every Time

Framing & Layout Prep

We start with pressure-treated joists, laser-accurate layout, and code-compliant footings. Proper drainage and support mean no shifting, no sagging, and zero guesswork.

Composite Board Installation

Capped composite boards are installed with hidden fasteners for a clean look. We leave precise expansion gaps and align each board for long-term strength and beauty.

Stairs, Railings & Final Touches

We finish with secure stringers, aluminum railings, fascia trim, and edge finishing. Everything is safe, smooth, and built to match your home’s style and function.

Areas we serve in Newmarket

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XP Decking

Custom Deck Building Solutions

Contact

647-366-9908

Email

xpdecking@gmail.com

Location

#167, Newmarket, ON L3Y 7Y1, Canada

Business Hour

Monday-Friday: 9am - 5pm
Saturday: 9am - 1pm
Sunday: Closed

Frequently Asked Questions

 The main downside is the higher initial cost compared to pressure-treated wood. However, composite decks require almost no maintenance, won’t rot or splinter, and last much longer, making them a better value long-term.

A professionally installed 20x20 composite deck in Newmarket typically costs between $18,000 and $26,000, depending on the material brand, railing options, site conditions, and custom features like stairs or lighting.

Absolutely. You’ll spend more upfront but save thousands on maintenance, repairs, and replacements. Composite decking also looks better over time and increases home value with minimal upkeep.

 Most composite decking lasts 25 to 50 years, depending on the brand and how it’s installed. It won’t crack, warp, or rot, even in Ontario’s harsh weather.

Modern composite boards are made with slip-resistant surfaces, especially those from Trex, TimberTech, and Fiberon. While wet surfaces can be slick, composite generally performs better than smooth wood or PVC.

Yes, darker composite boards can retain heat, but many brands now offer low-heat technology. Choosing lighter colours and installing shade structures can help keep the surface cooler.

 In most cases, no. Composite needs a properly spaced and stable subframe. We inspect and rebuild the structure if needed to meet building code and protect your warranty.

Just use mild dish soap, warm water, and a soft brush. Rinse with a garden hose — no pressure washer or sealing required. It’s that low-maintenance.