Sterling Upgrading Loudoun's Mature Neighborhoods
Sterling is one of the closest established Loudoun County markets to our team, with strong demand for deck upgrades in communities like Sugarland Run, Countryside, Cascades, and Lowes Island. Many Sterling homeowners are replacing 15-20 year old wood decks with modern composite after a structural review.
- Loudoun County fastest permits in NoVA: 10-15 business days vs 3-6 weeks in Fairfax
- Deck replacement specialists: Many Sterling decks built 2005-2010 are now due for replacement
- HOA planning: Sugarland Run, Countryside, Cascades, and Potomac Falls each need community-specific requirements checked before submission
- Close to HQ: Sterling is a nearby service market, which helps with estimate scheduling and site review logistics
Services in Sterling
Composite Decks
$20k–$50k
Deck Resurfacing
$15k–$30k+
Screened Porches
$22k–$55k
Pergolas
$8k–$25k
Fencing
$4k–$12k
Deck Staining
$600–$2k
Sterling Project Planning Example
Screened Porch Conversion Scenario, Sugarland Run
A Sterling screened porch conversion might reuse an existing frame only if the inspection confirms the ledger, joists, posts, beams, and footings are sound. Common upgrades include composite surface boards, railing changes, ceiling finish, fans, lighting, and screened or EZE-Breeze-style panels. Verified project examples should be added here only after owner-supplied photos, scope, date, and permit or HOA details are available.
Sterling Neighborhoods We Build In
Sterling is one of Loudoun County's most mature residential markets — most homes were built between the late 1980s and mid-2010s, which means the original builder-grade pressure-treated decks installed at the time are now 15-25 years old and at end of design life. That makes Sterling a strong market for deck replacement and resurfacing planning.
Sugarland Run
Sugarland Run is one of Sterling's largest established communities — single-family homes and townhomes on tree-lined streets in the eastern Sterling area. The Sugarland Run HOA architectural review often requires material and color documentation. Common Sugarland Run scopes include 350-500 sqft Trex Transcend rear decks, screened porch conversions on top of inspected existing decks, and full builder-deck rebuilds. Pricing tier: $26k-$48k for standard composite, $32k-$58k for screened porch conversions.
Countryside & Countryside Estates
Countryside is the Cascades-adjacent established community with strong ARC presence. Architectural review averages 14-21 days. Trex Transcend in Spiced Rum and Havana Gold are popular here; composite balustrade railings preferred over cable. Countryside Estates (the sub-community of larger detached homes) supports multi-level builds and outdoor kitchens on lots backing to common-area buffers. Pricing: $32k-$58k standard, $48k-$85k for multi-level with outdoor kitchen.
Cascades & Lowes Island
Cascades is the larger master-planned community covering much of Sterling's western section, with Lowes Island as the higher-end sub-community. Cascades ARC review averages 14-21 days and is one of the more flexible in Sterling on cable rail and modern railings when the lot context supports it. Lowes Island lots are larger and command premium materials — TimberTech AZEK Vintage Mahogany is common here. Pricing tier: $35k-$65k Cascades standard, $48k-$95k Lowes Island multi-level.
Potomac Falls
Potomac Falls is the higher-end community near the Potomac River with larger lots, mature trees, and a more established design vocabulary. ARC review averages 18-25 days. Multi-level decks following the slope toward the river are common, often with cable railings to preserve views. Pricing: $48k-$85k standard, $75k-$140k for full outdoor-living packages.
Sterling Park, Algonkian, Great Falls Chase & Rivermere
These mid-tier Sterling communities cover the broader residential mix — established 1980s-1990s single-family homes and townhomes, generally with predictable HOA processes (14-18 day review averages). Common builds here are composite rebuilds of original wood decks, screened porch additions, and the occasional outdoor kitchen integration. Pricing tier: $22k-$42k for standard composite builds.
Materials & Pricing Tiers for Sterling
| Project type | Typical size | Common neighborhoods | Price range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Townhome rear deck | 200-300 sqft | Sterling Park, Algonkian, parts of Cascades | $22,000-$36,000 |
| Single-family rebuild (replace builder deck) | 350-500 sqft | Sugarland Run, Countryside, Cascades | $28,000-$52,000 |
| Screened porch conversion (existing frame) | 300-400 sqft | All Sterling sub-markets | $32,000-$58,000 |
| Multi-level deck (Lowes Island / Potomac Falls) | 500-700 sqft | Lowes Island, Potomac Falls, Countryside Estates | $48,000-$85,000 |
| Outdoor-living package (deck + screened porch + outdoor kitchen) | 500-800 sqft | Potomac Falls, Lowes Island, Countryside Estates | $65,000-$140,000+ |
Sterling's 10-15 business-day Loudoun County permit — the fastest in Northern Virginia — gives Sterling projects a 3-week head start vs Fairfax County builds. Use our deck cost calculator to model your specific Sterling build, or see our full Northern Virginia composite deck cost guide.
FAQ
Deck cost in Sterling?
$22,000-$140,000+. Townhome rear decks: $22-36k. Single-family rebuild on existing framing: $28-52k. Multi-level Lowes Island / Potomac Falls: $48-85k. Outdoor-living packages with kitchen + screened porch: $65-140k+. Composite at $35-$60/sqft installed.
Permit timeline?
Loudoun County plan review often runs faster than Fairfax County, but final timing depends on county workload, HOA review, revisions, and project complexity. We prepare the permit and HOA package for the applicable Sterling community.
Can you build on townhomes?
Yes, we regularly build and replace decks on Sterling townhomes. HOA architectural review is required and we handle the full submission process including material and color approvals.
How long does a Sterling deck build take?
Many Sterling deck builds take 2-3 weeks from permit approval to completion, with total timeline depending on Loudoun County review, HOA review, material delivery, weather, and project complexity.
What warranty do you offer?
Workmanship terms are confirmed in the written proposal for the selected scope. Trex and TimberTech manufacturer warranties vary by product line and installation requirements.
Can you build in winter?
Yes, we build year-round in Sterling. Composite materials install in any temperature, and Loudoun County processes permits through winter. Off-season builds often mean shorter scheduling queues.
Why is Sterling such a high-volume deck market?
Sterling has a large concentration of homes built between the late 1980s and mid-2010s, so many original pressure-treated decks now need inspection, resurfacing, or replacement. Loudoun County permit timelines and proximity to our service base can also make Sterling projects practical to schedule.
Can we resurface our existing deck instead of rebuilding?
Often yes. If the original framing (joists, beams, ledger, posts) inspects sound — typically about 40% of 15-year-old Sterling builder decks — we resurface: tear off surface boards + railings, replace with composite, upgrade railings. Saves 40-60% vs full tear-down. Typical Sterling resurface: $18-30k. We do the diagnostic visit free.



