Starting a deck project is exciting, but it can also feel overwhelming. Supreme Deck Store is here to make the process clearer and easier, from picking the best home deck materials for your home, to choosing the finishing touches that fit your style and budget.
Below is a quick overview of the house deck materials homeowners ask for most, with links to full product pages where you can explore deeper details, styles, and options.
From composite decking by Trex®, Deckorators®, TimberTech®, and Eva-Last® to trusted footing and framing from Madison Wood, ProWood, Owens Corning, and Fortress Steel, our deck essentials are built for Central Jersey homes.
Deck add-ons like Trex RainEscape® waterproofing, Tru-Scapes® lighting, and screened porches enhance how Central Jersey homeowners use their outdoor spaces.
Our additional offerings range from durable pergolas and accent walls featuring Synergy Wood®, Royal®, and Versatex® finishes to thoughtful details that complete your outdoor living space.
Located in Helmetta, New Jersey, Supreme Deck Store delivers home deck materials to homeowners across Central Jersey. Most in-stock items are delivered in 1–3 days, while many special-order materials arrive in about a week.
Our service area covers about 50 square miles with regular deliveries to:
Located in Helmetta, New Jersey, Supreme Deck Store delivers home deck materials to homeowners across Central Jersey. Most in-stock items are delivered in 1–3 days, while many special-order materials arrive in about a week.
Our service area covers about 50 square miles with regular deliveries to:
Clear, easy-to-follow help for planning and designing your deck project.
Most stocked items deliver in 1–3 days, delivered straight to your home.
Decking, framing, railings, lighting, and more available in one place.
Picking decking materials becomes much easier once you understand a few common comparisons. Here are the questions homeowners ask most:
Wood offers a natural look; composite provides long-term durability with less maintenance.
Pressure-treated lumber is standard; advanced composite and steel framing offer longer life and straighter lines.
Vinyl, aluminum, and composite railings vary in maintenance, look, and budget.
Deck Inspiration & Real Project Ideas
Not sure what style you like? Take a look at the real-life uses of the materials we carry and see how different colors, railings, lighting options, and add-ons can work together.
Our team is ready to help you choose decking materials for your home, estimate what you’ll need, and plan a layout that fits your budget. We’ve compiled a full library of helpful resources to help you get more prepared for planning your deck project. The topics covered include:
Building or updating your deck should feel exciting. If you’re planning your first outdoor space or refining a long-awaited design, Supreme Deck Store offers trusted brands, in-stock home deck materials, and local guidance homeowners can rely on.
Yes. Adding a well-built deck to your home can increase property value since it can increase usable outdoor living space, which buyers find appealing. Homeowners can see a return on investment because buyers prioritize functional, low-maintenance outdoor living areas. The exact value varies based on materials, size, and condition.
The 3-4-5 rule is a simple way to square deck framing corners.
Starting with a square frame makes decking boards align better and prevents layout issues.
Yes. A building permit is usually required in most New Jersey municipalities when constructing, enlarging, or altering a house deck.
Local rules may vary, so it’s best to check with your municipal building department for specific requirements in your area.
Yes. Our in-house engineer typically completes permit-ready blueprints in 3-5 days.
The most common deck-building mistakes usually involve structure, spacing, materials, and code compliance.
Some examples include:
Avoid these mistakes for a safer, longer-lasting house deck.
It depends on your deck’s span, load, materials, and local code.
Span tables show:
With regular maintenance, most wood decks last around 10-15 years, while many composite decking products can last 25-30+ years. The life of your house deck can also depend on installation quality and environment.