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Composite/Aluminum Railing

These rails are available in Black, White, or Brown and the spindles are available in Black, White, or Bronze.

Cable Railings

Our cable rail system uses minimal hardware and durable stainless steel cable.

Traditional Rails

Pressure Treated Decking

Our traditional rail system uses solid HDPE materials rather than the hollow compressed materials found at the big box stores!

Pressure Treated Decking

Pressure Treated Decking

Pressure Treated Decking

Looking for a new deck, but need to keep it to a tight budget? Natural PT decking looks great, and performs well! May require more upkeep than other options for longevity.

IPE/Hardwood Decking

Pressure Treated Decking

IPE/Hardwood Decking

The best of the best! Natural Hardwoods really create a beautiful and robust deck. IPE and other options are also lower upkeep.

Composite Decking

Pressure Treated Decking

IPE/Hardwood Decking

Composite decking combines all the modern options one could want. Clean finish, a multitude of color options, hidden fastener systems, low upkeep, and lifetime warranties.

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Deck Specialists, Inc.

Manchester Connecticut

860-646-0032

CT REG#: 539605

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