New high-performance composite finishes are arriving soon for Merritt Island docks.
We're adding more marine-grade composite options to our lineup, including new fade-resistant colors and better non-slip textures. These finishes are built to handle the intense Space Coast sun and salt air while staying cool underfoot for your family and guests.
Durable Composite Decking for Florida Waterfronts

Designed for Florida Weather
High-Performance Materials for the Coast
Composite decking uses a mix of wood fibers and high-density plastic to create a surface that actually holds up against the Florida sun and salt air. It is naturally resistant to rot, mold, and insects. If you live along the Indian River Lagoon or the Banana River, you will get a slip-resistant deck that stays cooler on your feet and won't warp or splinter. Best of all, you can finally stop the yearly chore of staining and sealing your dock.

Our Building Process
Professional Installation That Lasts
We handle every installation with our local climate in mind. We use marine-grade stainless steel fasteners and precise spacing to deal with the humidity and drainage issues unique to Florida. These boards go over a heavy-duty frame built to support plenty of weight without shifting. Whether we are surfacing a new dock or fixing a worn-out walkway, we stay efficient. Most home projects are finished within just a few days of us starting work.

Value and Durability
A Smarter Long-Term Investment
Composite decking is built for life on the water, making it the right choice if you want a dock that stays safe and looks good for years. These decks usually last between 20 and 30 years, which is a much better value than standard pressure-treated wood. While the materials cost more upfront, you save money in the long run because you aren't paying for professional sealing or frequent repairs. It is a reliable way to protect your waterfront property with a surface that keeps its color and strength for decades.
Why Composite Decking is the Best Choice for Your Dock

