Backyard Deck

Kansas City Decking Options

Deck season is right around the corner, and now is the perfect time to start planning your remodel or build. Whether your deck is a decade old or you simply want to renovate with the latest style, there is a decking option ideal for your project.

McCray Lumber and Millwork is home to a wide variety of decking materials for any Kansas City home. From classic looks to innovative new technology, you can customize your deck build to fit your home’s unique needs.

Thinking of building or remodeling your Kansas City deck this spring? Consider using one of the below decking options, now on display at McCray Lumber and Millwork.

Deckorators®
Experience all of the benefits of natural wood decking without any of the required maintenance with Deckorators composite siding. Stronger and more reliable than standard composite decking, Deckorators offers personalized traditional deck styles with a non-repetitive graining pattern.  The brand also is resistant to stains and fades while coming with a 25-year warranty.
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Trex®
An industry leader, Trex decking brings new levels of durability to composite decking. This high-performance composite deck gives you the best of both worlds with the natural beauty of real wood and the moisture resistance of plastic materials. Able to be customized with your choice of finish and accessories, Trex decks are the perfect addition to any backyard.
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Zuri®
Combining the exotic look of real wood with sustainable technology, Zuri Decking by Royal® creates an elegant outdoor living space. Made of multi-layer materials, decks from Zuri are resistant to UV light and color fading, helping your new deck stay beautiful for longer. Each style is a work of art, and can be mixed and matched with accessories to fit your personal tastes.
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Interested in a brand not listed here? McCray Lumber and Millwork can order in virtually any other brand for you. To learn more or to get started choosing decking for your build, visit McCray Lumber and Millwork today.