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![]() "Secular Humoresque" wrote in message news ![]() I'm thinking of building a new deck, approximately 15' x 25', approximately 9' above grade. I have no concerns about structure; I know what to do about that. I'm considering using the newer "composite lumber" (Trex is one brand name) for decking, rails, balusters, stairs, et cetera...you know, the stuff that shows. I'm wondering how well it resists weathering, rot, checking, splitting, whether it needs any maintenance aside from a good washing, et cetera. The last time I built a deck, I used cedar over pressure treated supports. The cedar was fine, but it did require a coat of transparent stain every season. Experiences with "trex" or other similar products? Thanks. The previous owners of the house next to mine used these people about 8 years ago. http://novascotia.archadeck.com/local/AboutUs.html The vinyl deck may have faded a bit but is holding up better than my treated wood deck. I have to apply another coat of semi-transparent oil based deck stain this month. |
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