Monday, November 1, 2010

Products For Beautiful Low-Maintenance Decks

For many homeowners, there is nothing quite like having a deck. After all, a well built and designed deck provides the opportunity for a wide list of outdoor entertainments-whether it is simply sitting back and relaxing after a hard day at work or having a family cookout. Consequently, having a beautiful and functional deck is a definite selling (and staying) feature of any home, but only if is well built and requires a minimal amount of maintenance. So, if you are looking to upgrade your current deck or have one built, there are many options to consider to ensure that your deck is all that you want, and need, it to be.

Some of the most popular choices in decking today are the low maintenance composites, which are made from half recycled wood fibers and half plastic resins, or the ultra-low maintenance plastic decking that is typically made from PVC and high density polyethylene (HDPE). Both of these choices result in beautiful decks that are both durable and easy to maintain. These composites are designed to look like real wood, and can be found in a wide assortment of colors, textures, profiles and materials.

Composite deck boards were introduced about 30 years ago, and originally the boards were shaped and colored to resemble finished wood; however, they did not have the natural texture and color variations of real wood. In addition, they were susceptible to grease stains and mold just as real unfinished wood is. In recent years, manufactures have learned how to reduce these problems, as well as add natural textures and color variations.

The Pros of Composite Decking:

There are many reasons that people are choosing to use composites over natural wood. These reasons are:

  • Composites are easy to install and can be lifted and cut just like real wood.
  • Composite wood has been designed to withstand all the stresses placed on it-rain, UV rays, ice, snow...
  • Cleaning the composite is easy and can be done by simply sweeping and hosing off with water.
  • There is no need to paint or stain the composites each year.
  • There is little concern of rotting or termites.
  • Composites are installed using a fastener system, so there are no screws or nails to get snagged on, and the surface is smooth.
  • Composites are durable and do not splinter or have excess scratching.
  • You can typically get a warranty on composites, something unavailable with woods, as composites are man-made and thus has more backing its protection.
  • Composite decks are child-friendly as they are virtually splinter-free, require little time on cleaning and do not have to be stained or painted. Consequently, you have more time for enjoying your family and visiting with friends!

The Cons of Composite Decking:

Perhaps the biggest negative in composites is that they cost more than natural wood. Also, you should keep in mind that most composites come with detailed instructions that must be followed exactly, else the warranty is invalid.

To learn more about decks please visit www.ParadiseDecking.com or call 336.282.3374.

Article independently authored by Janet Slagell. The content herein may or may not reflect the views and opinions of Paradise Decking.

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