A custom composite deck in Fairfax, VA typically costs $25,000 to $50,000 installed. Fairfax County permits run 3 to 5 weeks; City of Fairfax 2 to 3 weeks. Loudoun Decks is a Virginia Class A licensed deck contractor in Fairfax, Trex Platinum Partner and TimberTech Certified Installer, with permit packages prepared for both jurisdictions.
2026 Planning Update
What changed for Fairfax decks in 2026
- Fairfax projects should verify City of Fairfax vs Fairfax County jurisdiction before drawings are finalized.
- Older Mosby Woods, Mantua, and Fairfax Station decks often need a framing, footing, and ledger review before deciding between resurfacing and replacement.
- Permit packets should include clear ledger, footing, railing, and stair details because Fairfax County remains one of the more documentation-heavy NoVA jurisdictions.
Fairfax permit guide Β· Safety inspection checklist Β· Resurface vs replace
What to Look For in a Deck Contractor in Fairfax, VA
A deck contractor working in Fairfax, VA needs three credentials before anything else: a current Virginia Class A contractor license (verifiable at dpor.virginia.gov), full liability and workers' comp insurance, and a process for confirming whether a project belongs with the City of Fairfax Building Department or Fairfax County's Building Development Division. The two jurisdictions overlap geographically β the 22030, 22031 and 22032 zip codes straddle both β and a contractor who only understands one can file at the wrong desk. We verify jurisdiction before permit work begins, and the manufacturer credentials (Trex Platinum Partner, TimberTech Certified Installer) attached to our company are verifiable on each manufacturer's installer locator.
Custom Deck Builder Serving Fairfax Homeowners
Fairfax is two markets stitched together. The City of Fairfax is an independent jurisdiction with its own building department, its own zoning, and its own architectural reviews around Old Town. Fairfax County wraps around the city and runs one of the more rigorous deck-permitting processes in Northern Virginia. Build a deck on the wrong side of Chain Bridge Road and you've filed with the wrong department. We handle this every week, and the first thing we do on any Fairfax project is verify which jurisdiction your parcel actually sits in.
The other defining feature of the Fairfax market is age. Mantua, Mosby Woods, Country Club Hills and large parts of Fairfax Station were built in the 1950s through 70s, which means a meaningful share of our work here is full structural deck replacement on properties where the original pressure-treated deck is now 25 to 30 years past its design life. These projects need real engineering, not improvisation, and our scope includes the structural drawings, ledger details and footing schedules Fairfax County's reviewers expect.
Trex and TimberTech Composite Decks in Fairfax
Composite is a strong fit for the Fairfax climate. The freeze-thaw cycles between January and March, the August humidity, and the heavy tree-pollen load through April all work against pressure-treated wood over time. Fairfax homeowners often compare Trex Transcend in Spiced Rum and Lava Rock for deeper grain, and Trex Enhance Naturals in Foggy Wharf or Toasted Sand for tree-canopy lots where lighter colors hide leaf staining and stay cooler underfoot.
For Country Club Hills and Fairfax Station projects where homeowners want the absolute top of the market, we install TimberTech AZEK Vintage. The PVC core is highly moisture resistant, the grain has one of the strongest wood-look profiles in the category, and manufacturer warranty terms are documented before material selection. Every Trex and TimberTech deck we build in Fairfax ships with hidden fasteners on every board, butyl-tape ledger flashing, and stainless connectors at every load-critical joint. That's the install standard, not an upcharge.
Deck Replacement and Resurfacing in Fairfax, VA
The single most common call we get in Fairfax is some version of "my deck is 25 years old and the boards are splintering." That conversation almost always leads to a structural inspection, because at the 20-plus year mark the surface boards are usually telling you the framing has problems too. Bolted ledgers from the 90s frequently lack proper flashing and have water-damaged the rim joist behind them. Footings that met code in 1998 often don't meet current Fairfax County depth requirements.
If the framing is sound, footings are intact and the ledger detail is safe, we resurface. A Trex Transcend resurface on a 380 sqft Mantua deck typically runs $16,000 to $24,000 and gives you a full new deck experience for two-thirds the cost of teardown. If the framing is past it, we tear down and rebuild from new footings. Full structural replacement on a typical Fairfax project runs $30,000 to $45,000 depending on size, board selection, and railing system. We send photos and a written structural assessment with every quote so you can see what we saw.
Outdoor Living Services in Fairfax
New Composite Decks
From $25k
Deck Resurfacing
From $15k
Screened Porches
From $28k
Pergolas & Gazebos
From $10k
Paver Patios
From $10k
Privacy Fencing
From $5k
Neighborhoods We Serve in Fairfax
Old Town Fairfax
Walkable historic core inside the City of Fairfax. Smaller lots and tighter setbacks favor compact 250 to 350 sqft single-level builds, often paired with a screened porch enclosure.
Mosby Woods
Established mid-century neighborhood with an active HOA and a clear architectural review process. A high concentration of original wood decks here are now 30 plus years old and ready for full replacement.
Country Club Hills
Mature single-family neighborhood adjacent to Army Navy Country Club. Larger lots and higher-end home values support multi-level Trex Transcend and TimberTech AZEK builds with integrated lighting.
Fair Lakes
Newer Fairfax County community west of Fairfax City with consistent architectural standards. Composite decks dominate; we see frequent walkout designs off the kitchen onto graded rear yards.
Mantua
1960s and 70s neighborhood inside the Beltway with mature lots, heavy tree cover and a high replacement rate on aging pressure-treated decks. Lighter Trex tones perform best under partial shade here.
Fairfax Station & Fairlee
Wooded south Fairfax County neighborhoods with larger lots and walkout basement grades. Multi-level decks and deck-plus-screened-porch combinations are the typical request profile.
Why Homeowners in Fairfax Choose Loudoun Decks
- Two-jurisdiction planning. City of Fairfax and Fairfax County are entirely separate building departments with different timelines and review standards. We verify which office controls your parcel before plans are submitted.
- Engineered structural drawings. Fairfax County requires sealed plans with ledger details, bolt schedules and footing depths. We package those details up front so reviewer comments are easier to resolve.
- Replacement specialists. Two-thirds of our Fairfax workload is deck replacement on aging mid-century homes. We've seen what fails and we know how to rebuild it correctly.
- Trex Certified, TimberTech installer. Full Trex catalog plus TimberTech AZEK Vintage and Pro lines available on every Fairfax quote.
- Honest scoping. If your existing deck can be safely resurfaced, we'll tell you. If it can't, you'll get the photo evidence to understand why.
Permits, HOA and Planning Support in Fairfax
Fairfax County's Building Development Division is the most documentation-heavy deck-permit jurisdiction in our service area. Standard residential plan review currently runs 3 to 5 weeks, and the county expects sealed structural drawings, ledger attachment specifications with bolt patterns, footing depth schedules tied to soils, beam and joist span tables, and a full setback analysis. We prepare at this level so the first review has the information it needs and revision comments can be answered without guesswork.
The City of Fairfax runs its own building department, separate from the county, and tends to turn around deck permits in 2 to 3 weeks. The smaller queue and dedicated review staff also make for faster revision cycles when they do come up. HOA approvals run in parallel; Mosby Woods, Country Club Hills, Mantua and Fair Lakes each maintain published architectural standards we pre-screen designs against before submission. Read our full Fairfax County deck permit guide.
For Fairfax homeowners comparing HOA-controlled projects, the countywide Northern Virginia HOA deck rules guide explains the approval packet, while the Sully Station and Virginia Run guides show how detailed Fairfax County ARC submissions connect to permit drawings, structural details, and inspection planning.
Common Deck Planning Scopes Near Fairfax
Typical Fairfax projects we help with include 380 to 500 sqft Trex Transcend builds for Mosby Woods and Mantua homeowners replacing original 1990s pressure-treated decks, multi-level walkout deck designs for Fairfax Station and Fairlee homes built into sloped wooded lots with walkout basement grades, and deck-plus-screened-porch combinations for Country Club Hills families wanting bug-free outdoor living from April through October. In Old Town and Fairfax Heights we've also handled smaller compact replacements on tighter setbacks where the new structure has to thread carefully between rear-yard property lines and existing tree protection zones.
Fairfax Deck Builder FAQs
Do you build decks in Mosby Woods or Country Club Hills?
Yes. Mosby Woods and Country Club Hills are two of the more frequent City of Fairfax neighborhoods we work in. Both have active HOAs with specific deck submission requirements, and we prepare the architectural review packet, color samples and elevation drawings each board expects.
City of Fairfax or Fairfax County permit for my deck?
It depends on your exact address. The City of Fairfax is an independent jurisdiction and runs its own building department; Fairfax County runs a separate, larger department. The 22030, 22031 and 22032 zip codes overlap both jurisdictions. We verify which one covers your parcel before we draw plans.
How long does the Fairfax County deck permit process take?
Fairfax County's Building Development Division currently averages 3 to 5 weeks for residential deck plan review, with structural drawings, ledger attachment specifications and setback calculations required up front. The City of Fairfax tends to run faster at 2 to 3 weeks because it's a smaller department with less queue depth.
What's the typical cost for a composite deck in Fairfax?
Most Fairfax composite deck builds land between $25,000 and $50,000 for a 350 to 500 sqft footprint. Trex Enhance Naturals projects start near the bottom of that range, and TimberTech AZEK Vintage with cable rail and integrated lighting commonly runs to the top end.
Do you replace old wood decks in Fairfax's 1950s-70s neighborhoods?
Yes, this is a large share of our Fairfax workload. Mantua, Mosby Woods, Country Club Hills and the older Fairfax Station sections often still have original or first-replacement pressure-treated decks now 20 to 30 years old. We assess the framing, ledger and footings before recommending a resurface or full structural replacement.
Can you handle the structural drawings Fairfax County requires?
Yes. Fairfax County is one of the more demanding deck-permit jurisdictions in Northern Virginia. Our submissions include sealed structural drawings, ledger attachment details with bolt patterns, footing schedules tied to site conditions, and full setback analysis so reviewer questions can be resolved with fewer delays.



