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Timeless, Natural Wood Decks

Cedar & Wood Decks

Timeless, Natural Wood Decks

Warm grain and modern lines, finished to handle Inland Northwest seasons.

Serving Spokane, Coeur d’Alene, and the entire Inland Northwest.

The Classic Beauty of Natural Cedar

Nothing matches the warmth and feel of real wood. Cedar and other premium species offer beautiful color and natural grain that ages gracefully with the right care. If you love the authentic look of wood and are comfortable with light upkeep, a well-built cedar deck is a fantastic choice.

  • Timeless curb appeal: Natural variation and rich tone.
  • Flexible budgets: Species and finish options for different price points.
  • Refinishable: Sanding and stain can refresh the look for years.

Built by Specialists

When you partner with us, you're guaranteed a professional experience from start to finish.

Premium Materials.
We exclusively use high-performance materials from trusted brands like Trex® and TimberTech®.
Licensed & Insured.
Full liability coverage and proper licensing provide complete peace of mind for your project.
5-Year Warranty.
We stand behind our work with a comprehensive 5-year workmanship warranty on every project.

Why Choose Alpine Decks

Details That Keep Wood Looking Its Best

Tight, Straight Layouts

Consistent gaps and clean lines for a refined finish.

Low-Profile Fastening

Hidden systems or color-matched screws where appropriate.

Finish Guidance

Clear recommendations on stains and maintenance schedules that perform locally.

Visual Proof

Recent Cedar Deck Projects

Cedar Staircase (In Progress) — Spokane

“Exactly the warm, natural look we wanted—clean lines and careful craftsmanship.”

T. Alvarez
Spokane

Related Services

We handle every aspect of your outdoor living project, from core construction to the finishing touches.

Cedar & Wood Deck FAQs

How often should I stain a cedar deck?

Typically every 2–3 years depending on exposure and product. We’ll recommend finishes that hold up in Spokane’s climate.

Can I switch from wood to composite later?

Yes. Many clients resurface older wood frames with composite boards—frame condition permitting after inspection.

Will wood splinter?

Quality lumber, proper fastening, and periodic maintenance greatly reduce splinters and raise the deck’s comfort underfoot.

Get a Free Cedar Deck Estimate

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