Premium PVC Decking Installation & Replacement in Puget Sound
Top Benefits of PVC Decking

Fully Waterproof
PVC decking won’t absorb water, making it ideal for damp Pacific Northwest conditions.
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Fade & Stain Resistant
Advanced capstock protects against fading from sun exposure and staining from spills or debris.

Insect & Rot Resistant
No organic content means bugs, mold, and rot don’t stand a chance.

Long Lifespan
PVC decks can last 30–50 years with minimal upkeep, offering excellent long-term value.

Low Maintenance
Just rinse occasionally—no sanding, staining, or sealing required.
Deck Material Options
Cedar Wood
Trex Composite Decking
Aspire Composite Pavers by Brava
TimberTech Decking
PVC Decking vs Composite Decking: Which Is Right for You?

Material
- PVC Decking: 100% plastic, no organic material.
- Composite Decking: Blend of wood fibers and plastic.
Moisture Resistance
- PVC: Completely waterproof.
- Composite: Moisture-resistant but may still absorb water over time.
Appearance
- PVC: Sleek, uniform look with modern textures.
Composite: More natural wood-like appearance.
Durability
- PVC: Highly durable, scratch- and mold-resistant.
Composite: Durable but may fade or stain with time.
Cost
- PVC: Higher upfront cost, longer lifespan.
Composite: Slightly less expensive, still low-maintenance.
Not sure which option fits your needs? Our team can help you compare options for cedar, composite, and PVC decking based on your goals. Contact us.
Why Choose Orca for Your PVC Deck?
When it comes to building or replacing a PVC deck in Puget Sound, Orca Exteriors brings deep product knowledge, top-tier materials, and local experience.
We install PVC decking with precision, using hidden fasteners and climate-appropriate framing methods that ensure structural stability and beauty for decades.
Expert Installation
PVC decking is ideal for Washington’s wet climate—unlike wood, it won’t absorb water, swell, or rot. It’s completely synthetic and highly resistant to mold, mildew, and insects.
Moisture-Proof Materials
Forget annual sealing and staining. PVC decks require only occasional cleaning with soap and water to keep them looking like new.
Low Maintenance Living
Choose from a variety of textures and colors that mimic natural wood or opt for sleek, modern finishes. We help you customize the layout, railing, and lighting to suit your space.
Custom Design Options
Orca Roofing & Exteriors is based in the Puget Sound area and trusted by homeowners from Seattle to Sammamish for high-quality, code-compliant installations.
Local & Trusted
Orca Exteriors proudly serves Bellevue, Seattle, Tacoma, Kirkland, and surrounding areas with a reputation for quality and clear communication.
Deck Installation & Replacement Costs
As a trusted roofing & Exteriors company in Puget Sound, we understand that deck installation or replacement can be a significant financial decision. That’s why we offer clear, upfront pricing with no hidden costs—plus flexible financing options to make your project more manageable.
Deck Styles We Offer in PVC
We design and install a range of PVC deck systems, including:
Ground-Level PVC Decks
Elevated PVC Decks
Wraparound Decks
Areas of the Puget Sound We Serve
As a trusted local Roofing & Exteriors company, we proudly provide expert Roofing & Exteriors services across the Puget Sound region, including:
- Bellevue
- Seattle
- Tacoma
- Kirkland
- Redmond
- Issaquah
- Renton
- Mercer Island
- Sammamish
- And surrounding areas!
FAQs: PVC Decking

Is PVC decking better than composite?
PVC decking and composite decking both offer long-lasting, low-maintenance performance, but PVC generally provides better moisture resistance and longer lifespan. Made from 100% plastic, PVC is fully waterproof, making it ideal for wet climates like the Pacific Northwest. Composite decking contains wood fibers, which means it can still absorb some moisture over time. If your top priorities are longevity and minimal upkeep, PVC may be the better choice.
What is PVC decking?
PVC decking is an outdoor decking material made entirely from polyvinyl chloride (PVC)—a type of durable plastic. Unlike wood or composite, PVC contains no organic material, so it resists mold, mildew, rot, and insects. It’s a top choice for homeowners seeking a low-maintenance, long-lasting deck that performs well in all weather conditions.
How to clean PVC decking?
Cleaning a PVC deck is simple. Use a garden hose, soft-bristle brush, and mild soap or dish detergent. Gently scrub away any dirt, pollen, or mildew. For deeper cleaning, you can use a PVC deck cleaner recommended by the manufacturer. Avoid abrasive pads, bleach, or pressure washing at high PSI, which could damage the deck surface.
How long does PVC decking last?
With proper installation and care, PVC decking can last 30 to 50 years. It’s resistant to fading, water damage, and rot, making it one of the longest-lasting decking materials on the market. Compared to wood or even composite decks, PVC offers superior durability and performance over time—especially in damp or coastal climates like Puget Sound.