Best Composite Decking for the DMV in 2025: Top Products vs Budget Options (Trex, TimberTech & AZEK)

Posted in: Zuri Deck, deck builders, electric heaters, decking questions, deck contractors, Trex Decking, cable handrails, cooking outdoors, AZEK, building a deck, trends

James Moylan

Monday, March 03, 2025

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Best Composite Decking for the DMV in 2025: Top Products vs Budget Options

If you’re comparing composite decking in the DMV, the “best” choice in 2025 usually comes down to how well a board handles humidity + mold pressure in summer and freeze-thaw cycles in winter, without turning into a maintenance project. Premium capped composite/PVC lines cost more up front, but they typically deliver better stain resistance, better fade performance, and fewer long-term headaches than entry-level boards—especially on shaded decks under trees or near pools.


Who is Responsible For a Deck Permit: Homeowner or Contractor?

Posted in: Deck Permits, Deck Building Questions, Deck Contractors License, Deck Contractor Permits, Deck Contractors Insured, deck contractors

James Moylan

Monday, July 13, 2020

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A Decking Contractor Should Be Well-Versed in Pulling Permits

If you’re going to have a deck built in your backyard, regardless of whether it’s attached to the house or a standalone deck, you’re going to have to get a deck permit. This is something required by law, and if you build without one and get caught, you’ll likely have to pay a big fine and may even be required to tear your new deck down, whether it’s partially built or completed. Basically, it’s not something that you want to have to go through.

What time of year should you build a rooftop deck ?

Posted in: Deck Care, deck contractors, Trex Decking, rooftop decks, Tile Decks, Zuri decks in Maryland, Zuri decks in Virginia

James Moylan

Monday, January 27, 2020

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You can build a rooftop deck year-round in Maryland and Virginia, though spring through fall offers optimal weather conditions. For Montgomery County MD and Fairfax County VA homeowners, the best construction window typically runs from April through October when temperatures are moderate and precipitation is lower. While winter construction is possible, longer daylight hours and milder weather make warmer months ideal for rooftop deck projects.

All About The Archatrak Porcelain Paver Color Selection

Posted in: deck builders, roof building tips, outdoor living, outdoor living spaces, deck add-ons, high-end deck features, low-maintenance decking, deck topics, decking questions, deck contractors, decks in Washington, D.C., Porch and Deck Care, outdoor accessories, home improvement, rooftop decks, Tile Decks, rooftop decks in Washington, DC, building a rooftop deck, Archatrak, porcelain pavers, Deck tiles, custom deck

James Moylan

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Archatrak porcelain pavers deliver premium color options for outdoor living spaces across Montgomery County, MD and Fairfax County, VA. These low-maintenance tiles resist fading, staining, and weather damage while offering modern and traditional aesthetics. Whether designing a deck, patio, or outdoor kitchen, the right paver color enhances durability and visual appeal for your investment.

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Among companies that provide this material, Archatrak is one of the leading industry names. They’ve been in the business since 2001 and were instrumental in bringing Italian-made porcelain pavers into the US construction market.

Archatrak Porcelain Pavers Best Of Across The U.S.

Posted in: Decks in Maryland, Decks and Patios, Deck Maintenance, roof building tips, outdoor living, deck add-ons, deck topics, deck contractors, decks in Washington, D.C., home improvement, rooftop decks, Hire a Contractor, rooftop decks in Washington, DC, building a rooftop deck, historic deck building, Archatrak, porcelain, deck pavers, porcelain pavers, Deck tiles, Georgetown, rooftop deck design

James Moylan

Thursday, January 09, 2020

Archatrak James Robertson - SmokeIf you’ve been looking into materials to use for your rooftop deck, patio, walkway, or other exterior living space, you might have come across the various benefits of porcelain paver tiles. If you’ve been researching this material, you might also be familiar now with Archatrak, one of the industry-leading purveyors of these Italian-imported porcelain pavers.

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In addition to the more practical benefits of porcelain—minimal weight; durability; impermeability; ease of maintenance; frost, scratch, slip, and fade resistance; and more—the sheer beauty and craftsmanship of these tiles are undeniable, and it’s that aesthetic factor that’s on full display in these stunning Archatrak installs across the United States.