Westchase runs on standards — one of Tampa's most meticulously kept master-planned communities, with West Park Village's townhomes, golf-course lots, and an architectural review process that actually reviews. Deck building here is about precision: composite materials that match approved palettes, clean lines that complement the community aesthetic, and paperwork done right the first time. ZIP code 33626.
Westchase homeowners overwhelmingly choose composite — Trex and TimberTech in the warm neutrals the design guidelines favor — with hidden fasteners and matching railing systems for a finish that looks intentional from every angle.
Building Decks In Westchase
The Westchase Community Association's modification process is the project's real critical path, and we treat it that way: complete submission packets with site plans, material specs, and color samples, prepared to the WCA's published guidelines. Golf-course and pond lots add easement checks, which we run before design. Once approved, county permitting and construction run on rails.
What We Build In Westchase
- Custom wood decks — pressure-treated & hardwood
- Composite & Trex decks — zero-maintenance surfaces
- Pool decks — cool-surface wrap-arounds
- Elevated & second-story decks — engineer-stamped
- Deck repair & re-decking — save 30–40% vs. rebuild
- Pergolas & outdoor living — shade, lighting, built-ins
Why Westchase Homeowners Call Us
We've taken enough projects through Westchase's modification review to know the guidelines by heart. Our packets pass clean, which protects your timeline.
What A Deck Costs In Westchase
Westchase pricing follows the Tampa Bay market: pressure-treated wood decks run $35–$50 per square foot installed, composite and Trex run $55–$75, pool surrounds run $40–$70 depending on material, and elevated builds with engineering run $55–$85. A typical 300 square foot wood deck lands between $10,500 and $15,000 with permits included; the same footprint in mid-tier composite runs $16,500–$22,500. Every Westchase quote we write is itemized and priced at two material tiers so you can compare wood against composite with real numbers — and our Tampa deck cost guide breaks down every factor that moves the price.
Built For Hillsborough County, Built To Florida Code
Every deck we build in Westchase is constructed to Florida Building Code wind-load requirements — hurricane ties at every connection, footings poured to engineered depth, and corrosion-rated structural hardware specified for Gulf-coast humidity. Framing is ground-contact-rated pressure-treated lumber with joist tape over every board run, the detail that doubles a frame's life in our daily summer rain. Whether the surface is wood or composite, the structure underneath is what decides how long your deck lasts — and ours are built to outlast the boards they carry. Wondering which surface makes sense for your project? Our Florida materials guide ranks every option for this climate.
Westchase Deck FAQ
Westchase builds run $55–$75/sq ft for composite with matching railing systems — a typical 300 sq ft project lands between $17,000 and $22,000 installed.
The WCA modification review typically runs 2–4 weeks with a complete packet. We prepare submissions to their guidelines so approval doesn't stall on revisions.
Yes — golf and pond lots carry easements we verify before design, so the approved plan is the buildable plan.
Warm neutrals and wood tones consistent with the community palette pass smoothly. We bring physical samples to your consultation and include them in the submission.