Dekmax: Send Us Your Story
Tell Us Your Problems... and Enter to Win a New Deck!
We have seen and heard so many nightmarish stories about problems with water damages and poor products that just won’t stand up to our tougher climate. It is time for us to do something about it.
Tell us your story and enter to win a new waterproof deck, flat roof, balcony or patio from Dekmax that will last you well into the next decade and beyond!
The total cost of materials and labor to be donated to the contest winner is limited and subject to vary based on deck details. Winner will receive up to $1500 in materials from Dekmax, with labor donated by a certified Dekmax dealer.
On April 15, 2010, ten entries will be randomly chosen and will be contacted for more information including items such as but not limited to; railings, current deck condition, penetrating posts, surface to wall condition, color and design preference. A winner will be chosen from this group of entries.
When it comes to your home and property, don't settle for less than the best.
Request a quote from our trained installers or contact us anytime for details.
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Customer Testimonials
I had Dekmax install rails on my front porch. I am very impressed with the quality of the rails, being aluminum they will not rust out in a few years. They look very nice also. My wife had a knee replacement and they will be very helpful in helping her get up and down the stairs. Dekmax was very helpful and courteous.
Voy S. - Salt Lake City, Utah
Dekmax Blog
Why choose a waterproof system? COST!
Feb 22, 2010
COST. That is the number one reason to consider Dekmax. Let me break it down for you with some samples and our experiences, ones that I am certain are similar to your own.Wood ...
Time For Us To Give Back - You Can Win!!!
Feb 03, 2010
For years we have been listening to home owners that have water damages or are just plain tired of annually spending money on their deck. It really can be heart wrenching to h...
Tiledek customer comments
Jan 27, 2010
Comments from a customer -My home was built in 1999, and the original decking was a solid surface produce called “deck-o-crete” or something. At the time, I was told that this ...