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Choosing Materials for Decking
can be much more durable than people may think.
Choosing Materials
For Decking
Warm weather often gives rise to thoughts about spending time
in the great outdoors. Decks can expand outdoor living spaces,
making them popular home additions. However, when it comes
time to map out a deck building plan, individuals may be unsure as
to which deck material will meet their needs.
Wood
Wood is a versatile and attractive decking material. According to
the wood resource Real Cedar, some people think that wood is too
expensive and requires too much maintenance. In fact, domestic
softwoods can be very cost-effective decking options. According
to Remodeling Magazine’s ‘Cost vs. Value’ report, wood decks retain
considerable resale value.
In terms of maintenance, choosing a rot-resistant wood can result
in less maintenance. Durable woods include cedar and redwood.
Popular Mechanics says both species contain tannins and oils that
make them naturally resistant to decay, rot and voracious insects.
Periodic cleaning and inspection/repairs will be needed, but wood
Composite
Composite decking and its close cousin, plastic lumber, are some
of the fastest-growing decking materials on the market. Many
products are made from polyethylene or polyvinyl chloride. Some
composites will be comprised of recycled plastic and wood fibers
to create a weather- and stain-resistant material that doesn’t warp,
rot or splinter. Composite manufacturers continually experiment
with manufacturing processes to duplicate the look of natural
wood grain.
Homeowners are often drawn to composite decking because
such decks require little maintenance. These decks do not need to
be sanded, stained or refinished. However, mold and mildew can
grow in shady, damp areas, so homeowners must realize that these
products are not completely maintenance-free.
Aluminum
Although aluminum decks are not seen that often, there are
reasons why this decking material is becoming more popular.
According to LockDry, a manufacturer of aluminum decking
materials, power-coated aluminum does not need to be replaced
due to rotting, cracking or warped boards. Most planks have
interlocking edges that create gap-free, watertight decks.
Aluminum also has the advantage of being a very strong but
lightweight material.
Some people may think that aluminum decks would be hot
underfoot, but the material actually stays cooler in the sun because
of its heat-dissipation properties. For those who have green goals
in mind, aluminum is totally recyclable.
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