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![]() "Califbill" wrote in message m... wrote in message ... On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque wrote: On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: "Secular Humouresque" wrote in message m... A quandary: I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking, railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon. TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain colors looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic. Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less so than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to that of the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate covers the nougat of a MARS bar. :) The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et cetera.I have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but I wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion. Comments? Suggestions? -- Republicans are the Party of No: No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install. Apparently, it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of the back deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not sure who took the pictures. http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7 Thanks! The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a 1.5" x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler. The color goes all the way through. The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a couple years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down. Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on the deck? |
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