Composite Decking
Composite decking boards combine two or more materials—typically wood fibers and one or more forms of plastic—to improve the appearance and durability of decks. Composite decking cuts and fastens like wood but performs better because it eliminates the imperfections of natural materials. As a result, composite decking lasts longer and reduces the need for maintenance, including power-washing, sanding, and staining.
What to Consider when Comparing Decking Materials
Value: Is a Composite Deck Worth the Money?
Whether you choose natural wood or composite materials, investing in a deck adds value to your home. And while cost is often the primary consideration, it’s equally important to understand the value you’re getting.
Ease of Installation
Composite decking is created with an special fasteners that “disappear” to deliver a cleaner finished look. Most of these “hidden fasteners” require no special tools and are easy to install.
Why Composite decking?
Composite decking lasts longer than natural wood and does not require sanding, staining and sealing every couple year to stay in good shape—maintenance over time that adds up in terms of time and dollars. Typical maintenance for composite decking consists of removing debris with a broom or leaf blower and spot cleaning with soapy water and a nylon bristle brush. Composite decking is also resistant to insects, rot and decay and is less prone to splintering.
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