Next Level Exteriors
South Jordan / Daybreak

Composite decks and pergolas across South Jordan.

Daybreak HOA paperwork handled in-house.

Why South Jordan chooses NLE

South Jordan has been the fastest-growing city we serve. Daybreak homes especially get smaller composite decks with pergolas built for the south-facing patios that catch hard afternoon sun. We know the Daybreak HOA process.

Local know-how

What we know about building in South Jordan.

  • 01

    Daybreak HOA submission is a required step for every deck

  • 02

    South-facing patios almost always need a pergola or cover

  • 03

    City permits issue in 7 business days

  • 04

    Most builds are mid-size with shade structures

FAQ

Questions from South Jordan 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.

Start here

Tell us about your South Jordan project.

Talk to Jake directly

Give us a call and we'll book your free site walk on the spot.

Jake answers his own phone. One call, one honest estimate — no commissioned salespeople, no follow-up spam.

Call 385.888.3113
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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.