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How Long Do Composite Decks Last in Florida?

A clear look at composite deck lifespan in Jacksonville and NE Florida, what shortens it, and how to get the most years out of your build.

How Long Do Composite Decks Last in Florida?
Quick answer

A composite deck in Northeast Florida typically lasts 25 to 30 years, and most quality brands like Trex and MoistureShield carry a 25-year (or longer) limited warranty. The hot, humid, salt-air climate in Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and the surrounding counties is actually where composite shines, because it does not rot, warp, or get eaten by termites the way wood does.

  • Composite decks in NE Florida generally last 25-30 years, while pressure-treated wood here usually needs replacing in about 10-15 years.
  • The two things that shorten composite life fastest in our climate are poor drainage (standing water under the boards) and a weak substructure that was not built to FL wind code.
  • Modern capped composite resists fading, mold, and salt-air damage far better than older uncapped boards, which is why brand and build quality matter so much.

Most composite decks last about 25 to 30 years or more in Florida. Top brands like Trex and MoistureShield back their boards with long warranties. So a composite deck built right here in Jacksonville can easily outlast a wood deck two to three times over.

Decking MaterialTypical Lifespan in NE FloridaUpkeepInstalled Cost (per sq ft)
Composite (Trex / MoistureShield)25-30 yearsLow - rinse and occasional wash$28-42
Pressure-treated wood10-15 yearsHigh - seal/stain every 1-2 years$20-30
AZEK PVC30+ yearsLow - rinse and occasional wash$20-30
Ipe hardwood25+ yearsMedium - oil to keep color$20-30

That is the short answer. Now let's break down what it means for your home in NE Florida, where the sun, heat, salt air, and storms test every deck.

What "Composite" Actually Means

Composite decking is a blend of recycled wood fibers and plastic. It looks like wood without the headaches of wood. It does not rot. It does not splinter. Bugs do not eat it. And you never have to stain or seal it.

That is a big deal in Florida. Our weather is hard on building materials. Composite was made for conditions like ours.

How Long Composite Lasts in Florida

Here is what you can expect from a quality composite deck in the Jacksonville area:

  • 25 to 30+ years is the normal lifespan for a well-built composite deck.
  • Long warranties back the boards. Top brands offer warranties measured in decades.
  • Fade and stain protection is built into the better lines, which matters under our strong sun.

Compare that to pressure-treated pine, which often needs replacing in 10 to 15 years here. Florida humidity and rain are tough on wood. Composite simply holds up longer.

What Affects How Long Your Deck Lasts

The boards are only part of the story. A composite deck lasts as long as it does because of a few key things working together.

The Brand You Choose

Not all composite is the same. Cheaper boards fade faster and can hold heat. We build with proven names like Trex and MoistureShield. We are an authorized Trex and MoistureShield contractor, so the boards go in the way the maker intended. That protects your warranty and your investment. You can see your options on our composite decking in Jacksonville page.

The Frame Underneath

This is the part most homeowners never see, and it matters a lot. The boards on top can last 30 years, but if the frame underneath fails, the whole deck fails early. A strong, properly built frame is the foundation of a long-lasting deck.

The Installation

Good materials installed poorly will not last. Proper spacing, fasteners, flashing, and drainage all decide how many years you get. A deck built right sheds water and breathes. A deck built wrong traps moisture and breaks down.

Our Florida Climate

Sun, salt, and storms all play a role. Homes near the water in places like Ponte Vedra, Atlantic Beach, and Nocatee deal with more salt air. Salt does not bother composite the way it bothers metal, which is one more reason composite is a smart pick along the coast.

Thinking about a new deck or replacing an old one? Jacksonville Deck Builders has built 500+ decks across NE Florida since 2013, with a 4.9-star rating on 70 Google reviews. Get a free in-home a real estimate. Call (904) 944-9253.

Composite vs. Wood in Florida

A lot of homeowners start out choosing between composite and real wood. Both can be great. They just last different amounts of time and need different care.

  • Composite (Trex, MoistureShield): 25 to 30+ years. No staining or sealing. Resists rot, bugs, and fading.
  • Pressure-treated pine: 10 to 15 years on average here. Needs regular sealing. The most budget-friendly option up front.
  • Cedar: Beautiful and natural, but needs upkeep and does not last as long as composite in our humidity.
  • Ipe hardwood: Extremely durable and a premium choice, but it does need oiling to keep its rich look.

If you love the look of real wood and do not mind the upkeep, it is a fair choice. We cover the full picture on our wood decks in Jacksonville page. For most homeowners who want long life with little work, composite wins.

What Does a Composite Deck Cost in Jacksonville?

Price always depends on size, shape, height, and the features you want. As a general range for installed decking in our area:

  • Pressure-treated pine: about $20 to $30 per square foot.
  • Composite, including Trex and MoistureShield: about $28 to $42 per square foot.
  • AZEK PVC and Ipe hardwood: the premium material, priced at a competitive $20–30 per sq ft.

Composite costs more than wood up front. But because you skip yearly staining and replace the deck far less often, it often costs less over the years. These are ranges only. Your free in-home estimate gives you a real number for your exact project.

How to Make Your Composite Deck Last Longer

Composite is low maintenance, not no maintenance. A few simple habits keep it looking new for decades:

  • Rinse it off. A garden hose clears pollen, salt, and dirt that build up in our climate.
  • Wash it once or twice a year. Mild soap and water handle most grime. No harsh chemicals needed.
  • Keep it clear. Sweep leaves and debris out of the gaps so water drains and nothing traps moisture.
  • Use mats wisely. Some rubber-backed mats can trap heat and stains, so choose breathable options.

That is it. No sanding, no staining, no sealing. Just rinse, wash, and enjoy.

Will a Composite Deck Hold Up to Florida Storms?

A deck is only as strong as how it is anchored and framed. In Florida, decks must meet a wind code of 130 to 150 mph depending on location. We build to code in Duval, St. Johns, Nassau, and Clay counties, with the right footings, hardware, and connections to handle our storm season.

Jacksonville Deck Builders is a fully licensed Florida general contractor and fully insured. From Mandarin and San Marco to Riverside and Ponte Vedra, we build decks meant to stand for the long haul.

Ready for a Deck That Lasts?

A composite deck can give you 25 to 30 years or more of low-maintenance outdoor living right here in Jacksonville. The key is the right materials and a quality build. We do new builds and full replacements, and demo plus haul-away of your old structure is free with a replacement. Call Jacksonville Deck Builders today at (904) 944-9253 for your free in-home estimate.

Written by Jacksonville Deck Builders — a Coastal Outdoor Construction brand. 500+ decks built across Duval, St. Johns & Nassau since 2013. Florida-licensed general contractor, fully insured, 4.9★ on 70 Google reviews. Authorized Trex & MoistureShield contractor.

Frequently asked

How long do composite decks last in Florida compared to wood?
A quality composite deck usually lasts 25 to 30 years or more in Florida, while pressure-treated pine often needs replacing in 10 to 15 years here. Our humidity, rain, and sun are hard on wood, but composite resists rot, bugs, and fading. That is why composite tends to last two to three times longer than wood in the Jacksonville area.
Does Florida heat and sun damage composite decking?
Quality composite is made to handle strong sun, and the better lines from brands like Trex and MoistureShield include built-in fade and stain protection. Cheaper boards can fade faster and hold more heat. Choosing a proven brand and a lighter color helps your deck stay cooler and look good for decades in our climate.
Is a composite deck worth the extra cost over wood?
For most homeowners, yes. Composite costs more up front, but you skip yearly staining and sealing and replace the deck far less often. Over 20-plus years, that lower upkeep and longer lifespan often make composite the better value. Your free in-home estimate gives you a real estimate so you can compare.
Does Florida heat and humidity ruin composite decking faster?
No. Composite is built to handle moisture and does not rot, warp, or attract termites the way wood does, which makes it a strong fit for our humid NE Florida climate. Capped composite also resists mold and fading. The bigger lifespan factor is the build itself - good drainage and a substructure framed to FL wind code (130-150 mph) matter more than the heat.
What actually shortens a composite deck's life here?
The most common culprits are standing water trapped under the boards, an undersized or improperly fastened substructure, and dirt and pollen left to sit and grow mold. Build quality is the biggest variable - a deck framed and flashed correctly for our salt air and storms will reach the full 25-30 years, while a rushed build can fail well before then.
Is the composite warranty the same as how long the deck lasts?
Not exactly. Brands like Trex and MoistureShield offer 25-year (or longer) limited warranties covering things like staining and fading, but the real-world lifespan depends just as much on how the deck was built and maintained. A solid substructure and basic cleaning are what carry a composite deck to and beyond its warranty term.
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