Steel Frame Deck Installation

With the durability of steel and the minimal upkeep demands of composite decking, you can be confident that the deck you’re constructing will serve as a long-term asset for your home or property.

When you choose steel framing combined with composite decking, you’re not just building a deck. Forge a legacy that will withstand the test of time.

Details & Specs

MaterialPowder coated Steel
Expected lifetime25+ years
Footing TypesConcrete, Ground screw
FastenersGalvanized Screws
Material Warranty25 years

Features

Why Choose Steel Deck Framing?

  1. Longevity
    Regular wood framing tends to rot out, while steel framing has none of those issues. If you’re using composite decking, why use framing that will deteriorate before your decking does—forcing you to tear out materials that could have lasted for decades?
  2. Low Maintenance
    Because it’s powder-coated steel, there’s no chance of warping, rotting, or cracking. It holds up in all weather conditions and doesn’t require sealing, staining, or treating—ever.
  3. Structural Strength
    Steel framing allows for greater spans between supports, which means fewer posts and more usable space underneath your deck. It’s also incredibly straight, so you get a flatter surface with fewer imperfections.
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Is Steel Framing Worth It?

We believe so—and here’s why.

While steel framing may cost more upfront than traditional pressure-treated wood, it pays for itself in long-term savings. You won’t have to deal with:

  • Frame replacements in 10-15 years
  • Moisture or insect damage
  • Sagging or uneven surfaces that need repairs
  • Time and money spent on maintenance

When paired with composite decking, your entire deck system can last 25 years or more with virtually zero upkeep. That means fewer headaches, lower long-term costs, and more weekends enjoying your outdoor space—not fixing it.