Composit Decking Products
There is nothing quite as eye-catching as a beautiful wood deck. If you’ve had one, however, you probably know how much maintenance comes along with this stunning display. Resealing, sanding, and repainting are common upkeep measures an owner has to endure since the wood is constantly exposed to changes in weather. For this reason, some people have turned to composit decking products.
Composit decking products are often a preferable alternative to wood. The bottom line is that eventually, even treated wood usually rots over time. Composit decking products allow a consumer to enjoy that look of real wood but without the maintenance and upkeep.
Most composit decking products are made from recycled by-products of the wood industry such as sawdust or wood fibers combined with a type of plastic. This is the reason many people refer to composit decking products as “50/50 blend”. By incorporating composit decking products to your deck, you are protecting it from rotting, cracking, and generally wearing down as most wooden decks do. They are more tolerant of and resistant to insects, and they maintain their new, untainted appearance for years longer than the real wood alternative.Composit Decking Products
The best news about composit decking products is that many manufacturers extend warranties that last for up to ten years. Not only will a consumer enjoy a great looking deck that last for years, he will also know that he will no longer be spending time painting or resealing.
Since composit decking products have become more and more popular throughout reason years, manufacturers have begun offering extensive options in color and texture. The materials used in composit decking products are of such high quality, that it’s often hard to tell by looking if the deck isn’t actually made of real wood. Find out more about this maintenance free, wonderful outdoor décor product.
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How Do You Repair Composite Decking Which Has Been Damaged Slightly?Sat, 12 Dec 2009 23:05:13 GMT
I was stupid and put a hot metal object on a composite deck. The two fused together and after prying it off a small chunk about 1-2 inches was taken out of the deck and the area around was slightly blackened. The composite material looks like a compression of wood splinters and plastic of some sort. Is there any way to fix or fill the hole and clean off the blackened area? I honestly don't know what I was thinking but by the time I realized it was too late. I'd appreciate any help I could get.
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Thu, 19 Nov 2009 15:24:58 GMT
im building a deck and was wondering what people think is the best decking to use?
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Hello, I was needing some help. We are in the progress of building a home. We are not doing the work ourselves, we have hired what should be reputable contractors. My problem is we have just installed a big composite deck which is extremely wavy. They just put the roof up today. I don't know much or understand what the reason for this is. Defective composite? Not properly installed? We have spent a whole lot of money for this mess. My husband just wants to say this happens. But it has me irrit
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