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Expert answers to common questions about composite decks

- Brandpoint

When planning a deck project, choosing the right material is key to the enjoyment and value you’ll get from your outdoor living space. Today, there are more choices in decking materials than ever before, including highperfor­mance composites, which are increasing­ly replacing wood in backyards across the country and for good reason.

“Today’s homeowners want to spend their time enjoying their outdoor living spaces - rather than maintainin­g them,” says Leslie Adkins, vice president of marketing for residentia­l products at Trex Company, the inventor and leading manufactur­er of composite decking. “High-performanc­e composite decking stands up to decades of weather and day-to-day usage without the burdensome sanding and staining required to maintain wood decks.”

As you weigh your options, here are answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about composite decking:

WHAT ARE THE KEY BENEFITS OF COMPOSITE DECKING?

Unlike wood, high-performanc­e composite decking resists fading, scratching and mold - and won’t rot, warp, crack or splinter. Wood decking does not age gracefully, even with regular maintenanc­e - including washing, staining and sealing that can take several days and a considerab­le number of materials and tools. Composites require minimal upkeep. You never need to worry about painful splinters or the laborious sanding, staining or painting - just an occasional soapand-water cleaning will do the trick.

DOES COMPOSITE DECKING LOOK NATURAL?

The aesthetics of composite decking have evolved considerab­ly over the years. Today’s offerings feature high-definition wood-grain patterns that are nearly indistingu­ishable from real wood textures. Additional­ly, composite decking comes in a wider variety of color options to complement the exterior of any home. Ranging from rich browns and warm umbers to spicy reds and pristine grays, composites are more natural than ever before and boast a vibrancy that remains unchanged without having to stain and restain year after year.

HOW DO COMPOSITE COSTS COMPARE WITH WOOD?

Initially, composite decking costs more, board for board, than pressuretr­eated lumber. But rather than deteriorat­ing over time, composite decking delivers more longterm value due to its minimal maintenanc­e requiremen­ts. When you consider the cumulative costs of power washing, sanding, staining and painting a wood deck every season, composite decking proves a much better value over time. According to HomeAdviso­r.com, maintenanc­e for a wood deck costs an average of $540 to $1,050 per year compared with just $15 to $20 for a composite deck.

ARE COMPOSITE MATERIALS ENVIRONMEN­TALLY FRIENDLY?

Wood might be a natural material, but the chemical coatings used to protect the wood from rot and mold are not. Composite decking, on the other hand, uses few chemicals in its manufactur­ing and the upkeep is simple - just soap and water. Additional­ly, Trex decking is made from 95 percent recycled materials, including plastic film recycled from a variety of items, such as grocery bags and newspaper sleeves. The company repurposes more than 400 million pounds of plastic and wood particles annually that would otherwise end up in landfills.

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN “CAPPED” AND “UNCAPPED” COMPOSITES?

Early generation­s of composite decking were “uncapped,” leaving them vulnerable to staining, fading, mold and mildew. The leading composite products available today are “capped” with a protective outer layer that is bonded to the core during the manufactur­ing process. This “shell” contains UV inhibitors and other ingredient­s to ensure the deck boards retain their aesthetics and durability. In addition to resisting fading, staining and mold, they won’t rot crack or splinter like wood and require minimal maintenanc­e.

 ?? BRANDPOINT ?? When planning a deck project, choosing the right material is key to the enjoyment and value you’ll get from your outdoor living space.
BRANDPOINT When planning a deck project, choosing the right material is key to the enjoyment and value you’ll get from your outdoor living space.
 ?? BRANDPOINT ?? When planning a deck project, choosing the right material is key to the enjoyment and value you’ll get from your outdoor living space.
BRANDPOINT When planning a deck project, choosing the right material is key to the enjoyment and value you’ll get from your outdoor living space.

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