View-oriented decks for Cedar Hills.
Hillside lots, big views, decks engineered for slope.
Cedar Hills is built on a hillside, which means almost every deck we build here is engineered for slope. Long stair runs to grade are standard. We use Trex Transcend on most jobs for the UV resistance and to match the modern-mountain aesthetic the city tends toward.
What we know about building in Cedar Hills.
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Utah County permits run 10 to 14 business days
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Sloped lots mean engineered stair runs on most builds
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Trex Transcend is the most common spec
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Wind and view orientation drive every layout
Questions from Cedar Hills homeowners.
How long does the quote process take?+
Jake walks the site within 48 hours of your inquiry. He brings real numbers, not a brochure. You get a written quote within 24 hours of that visit.
Do you handle the building permit?+
Yes. We pull every permit and schedule every inspection. You don't talk to the city.
Do you work with HOAs?+
Yes. We have submitted to most major Wasatch Front HOAs and have templates on file for the most common ones (Pepperwood, Suncrest, Daybreak, Glenwild, Promontory, and others).
How long does a Trex deck last in Utah?+
A properly installed Trex deck lasts 25 to 50 years in Utah weather. The warranty backs that up. By contrast, pressure-treated wood typically needs replacement at the 10 to 15 year mark in our freeze-thaw climate.
How long does a deck take to build?+
Most decks finish in 5 to 10 working days. Larger outdoor rooms with pergolas and lighting can run 10 to 15 days.
Tell us about your Cedar Hills project.
Your deck. Built once.
Built right.
Tell us about the space. Jake walks the property within 48 hours, leaves a real number, and you decide from there.
