Making dreams come true.
Making dreams come true.
High Ridge Construction has been in business for over 18 years. We are a family owned El Paso, TX based company specializing in a variety of of services. We have 30+ employees and strive in customer satisfaction.
High Ridge Construction has been in business for over 18 years. We are a family owned El Paso, TX based company specializing in a variety of of services. We have 30+ employees and strive in customer satisfaction.
No Sub-Contracting our crew does the work! Business built on entegrity and reliability! We donate a portion of "your" work performed to the St. Judes cancer society for children. "You're in Good Hands with Badlands"!
No Sub-Contracting our crew does the work! Business built on entegrity and reliability! We donate a portion of "your" work performed to the St. Judes cancer society for children. "You're in Good Hands with Badlands"!
Give us a call we do it all. Also offering landscape design, maintenance, irrigation and retaining wall.
Give us a call we do it all. Also offering landscape design, maintenance, irrigation and retaining wall.
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From new to complete home remodeling with over 18 years of experience and 6 employees..... Additions patios,pergolas ,built in entertainment centers.. Many references and pictures speak for themselves !!
From new to complete home remodeling with over 18 years of experience and 6 employees..... Additions patios,pergolas ,built in entertainment centers.. Many references and pictures speak for themselves !!
We handle insurance claims. We offer financing on approved credit and we accept all major credit cards.
We handle insurance claims. We offer financing on approved credit and we accept all major credit cards.
We are a complete service and design & build firm specializing in 100% customer satisfaction. We are always available 24/7 for any questions, or emergency repair work. 90% of our work is performed by our inhouse employees which assures control of schedules and quality of work performed. We are licensed in three states, Texas, New Mexico, and California.
We are a complete service and design & build firm specializing in 100% customer satisfaction. We are always available 24/7 for any questions, or emergency repair work. 90% of our work is performed by our inhouse employees which assures control of schedules and quality of work performed. We are licensed in three states, Texas, New Mexico, and California.
Composite decking stands up to weather, insects, and daily wear without the yearly sanding and staining that wood needs. The boards keep their color, resist splintering, and won’t warp in the sun, so you can spend more time relaxing and less time on upkeep. Over its 25- to 50-year life span, that durability can easily offset the slightly higher upfront price.
Yes, you can install composite decking on a rooftop, but the structure must handle the added weight and have the right slope for drainage. A structural engineer or experienced deck builder will confirm load limits, recommend specialized fasteners, and design a ventilation layer that keeps moisture from collecting under the boards. Those extra steps protect both the roof and your new deck for decades.
Building a composite deck starts with permits and a solid foundation of footings and framing. Next, installers lay joists, secure hidden fasteners, and place the deck boards, followed by railings and stairs if you need them. The job wraps up with a final inspection and thorough cleanup, leaving you with a ready-to-enjoy outdoor space.
Most composite decks last 25 to 50 years—far longer than many wood options. Plastic binders shield the wood fibers from moisture, while built-in UV inhibitors keep colors from fading. Combine that durability with the absence of splinters and decay, and you get a deck that looks fresh season after season with minimal upkeep.
Timeline depends on deck size, site prep, and crew experience, but most residential projects wrap up in a few days to a couple of weeks. Simple ground-level platforms go fastest, while multi-level designs or sites that need excavation add time. A seasoned pro will give you a clear schedule and keep you informed if weather delays pop up.
Composite isn’t your only choice. For classic warmth, you can choose pressure-treated or naturally rot-resistant woods or aluminum for a lightweight, water-resistant surface. Each material has its own maintenance routine, price point, and style, so weigh the look you want against how much time you’re willing to spend on upkeep.