A modern elevated deck installation with Timber Tech Cypress panels, black railings, and stairs rises from a grassy yard. The deck attaches to a house with dark siding, accented by autumn foliage in the background.

TimberTech White Oak Deck Installation — Blaine, MN

Blaine, MN

05/18/26

Decks

This deck installation in Blaine, MN leads with an elevated color combination — White Oak from the TimberTech Terrain Plus Collection, accented with black fascia. This made the deck feel seamless against the home's siding and modern lines. Cable railing maintains an unobstructed view of the natural Minnesota prairie , while riser lights warm the stair entrance and carry the space beautifully into the evening. The Hideaway wall rounds it out with just the right amount of privacy. At Voyager Exteriors, every upgrade on this deck was chosen with the homeowner's experience in mind . This deck is new, but it looks like it has always been there.

A modern house with dark siding features an elevated Timber Tech Cypress deck installation with metal railings, supported by posts. Underneath, white gravel with a green hose is bordered by lawn and landscaped plants.
Aerial view of a Timber Tech Cypress backyard deck installation attached to a house, featuring outdoor furniture including a table, chairs, and lounge chairs, surrounded by white gravel landscaping and a green lawn.
Two black Adirondack chairs and a small table sit on a Timber Tech Cypress patio deck, in front of a modern black privacy fence with horizontal slats. Green grass and part of a blue house complete this stylish deck installation.
A modern deck installation with light Timber Tech Cypress flooring features two black Adirondack chairs, privacy panels on one side, and a cable railing overlooking a green yard and trees in the background.
A modern elevated deck installation with Timber Tech Cypress panels, black railings, and stairs rises from a grassy yard. The deck attaches to a house with dark siding, accented by autumn foliage in the background.
A close-up of a modern black deck railing with horizontal slats, part of a recent deck installation, set against a blurred background of autumn trees with yellow and orange leaves. Timber Tech Cypress complements the seasonal scenery.
A modern elevated deck with Timber Tech Cypress boards, black slatted privacy panels, cable railing, and light-colored wooden steps, attached to a dark gray house with a well-maintained green lawn below—an ideal deck installation.
Five wooden stairs with black risers lead up to a Timber Tech Cypress deck. The stairs have a black metal railing with cable wires on the left side and are next to a gray, horizontally sided house. White gravel lines the ground below.
Close-up of black stairs with Timber Tech Cypress wooden edges and round white lights, partially obscured by diagonal metal cables in the foreground—showcasing modern deck installation details.
A round, white button is mounted on a textured black panel, with Timber Tech Cypress deck installation featuring light-colored wooden surfaces above and below the panel.
Close-up of modern outdoor deck steps featuring Timber Tech Cypress boards, metal cable railing, and sturdy posts, with sunlight highlighting the textures of the wood and metal surfaces—a showcase of expert deck installation.
White gravel covers the ground beneath a raised deck installation with black support posts. Some fallen leaves are scattered among the stones, and a small shrub sits next to a retaining wall on the right, complementing the Timber Tech Cypress finish above.
Aerial view of a raised backyard deck installation attached to a modern house, featuring Timber Tech Cypress outdoor flooring, black railings, outdoor furniture, and surrounded by white landscaping rocks and green grass.
A modern dark gray house boasts a raised back deck installation with sleek metal railings, Timber Tech Cypress privacy panels, and stairs descending to a landscaped yard with white gravel and retaining walls.
A staircase with black railings and siding, highlighting quality deck installation and Timber Tech Cypress, overlaid with the Voyager Exteriors logo featuring crossed hammers and the bold slogan "Make It Home.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How long should my custom deck last?

Trex® decks can last up to 30 years with little maintenance. Cedar will last 15 years or so in good condition, and pressure treated will last 10+ years before needing to be re-stained or painted.

How much does a new custom deck cost?

A basic Trex decks with stairs starts around $20,000

How quickly can I get approved for financing?

It takes about 24-72 hours or 1-3 business days to get approved after going through the complete application for financing. We work closely with Service Finance and make sure your approval process is a smooth as possible. We can not guarantee approval, but we make sure the homeowners we serve understand and utilize their options.

What are the benefits of a composite deck vs. real wood?

Composite decking, like TimberTech or Trex, is built to last with minimal maintenance, resisting moisture, fading, rot, and splintering with simple cleaning. Wood decking offers a classic, natural look and a lower upfront cost but requires regular upkeep. Some homeowners choose wood for its traditional feel and ability to refinish, while others prefer composite decking for its long-term durability, low maintenance, and reliable outdoor performance.

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