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Go for the environmentally sound option, a teak tree will take about 300 years to grow and about 30 years to be destroyed on your decks. Personally I think they look much nicer growing. And they provide oxygen while doing so which can be quite handy if you like to breathe.. fragged "Ray Cullum" wrote in message ... I am considering replacing a painted deck with a product called Teakdecking out of Florida. A pattern is made of the deck then sent to Teakdecking to create teak panels for installation. The panels are expoxied to the deck and vacuum bag. No mechanical fastners are used. It is going over a solid deck, weighs less than a handlaid teak deck and has no screws going into the deck. Does anyone have any experience with this particular product. I have also looked at a product called Flexiteek which isn't teak at all but a composite material that looks exactly like teak. Ray Cullum S/V Frolic |