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Pressure treated deck boards were the greatest thing to hit the housing industry some forty years ago. Though treated lumber held up well, it needed a lot of stripping, cleaning and sealing. With composite decking however, there’s no need for these upkeep. Cheaper, Harder Alternative to Wood Materials

Composite Decking: Cheaper, Harder Alternative to Wood Materials

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Pressure treated deck boards were the greatest thing to hit the housing industry some forty years ago. Though treated lumber held up well, it needed a lot of stripping, cleaning and sealing. With composite decking however, there’s no need for these upkeep.

Cheaper, Harder

Alternative to Wood

Materials

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Made by mixing waste wood or cellulose plastic and fiber, composite requires cleaning once in a while which is also applied to varied materials like: Decks have become a vital hub in entertainment and outdoor living, as they evolved with more homeowners wanting activity spaces that mimic their homes’ rooms. As the number one choice for most homeowners, composites have a number of advantages found below for your decking needs.

Glass

Metal

Vinyl

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Composite decks have high slip resistance and are splinter free which make them safer for:

Children Pets People on bare feet

It’s hard to scratch off the composite’s surface as well.

Designed to withstand the elements, composite decking can maintain its beauty for many years. With it, you need not do these burdensome wood deck tasks:

Stain Seal

Paint Also, composite materials are not affected by:

Bugs Warping Weathering

This means you need not replace rotting boards or those damaged by insects.

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While the beauty of wood decks cannot be argued, they don’t last for long. Blistering summers, wet springs and frigid winters take their toll making these wood decks:

Warped Faded Splintered

Composite decks have warranties and go through several processes that enhance and increase their function.

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Composite decking adds value to:

Your lifestyle Your home

As these decks add beauty to homes and increase property value, homeowners can recover their investment when selling their homes.

For your composite decks, there are several colors to choose from. Some manufacturers even produce composite decks resembling:

Traditional lumber Exotic hardwood

Also, you can easily find deck accessories like:

Railing Gates Handrails Deck lighting Post caps

These will complete your outdoor space and enhance your deck’s charm and safety.

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Pressure treated wood decking may initially cost lower but maintenance costs can add up, among others:

Sealing Cleaning

Even with well-maintained wood decks, they still need replacement after 10 years. No wonder, pressure treated decking can be more expensive than composites in the long run.

Ekologix Australia PTY LTD Address: Unit 1, 20-26 Sabre Drive, Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3207 Phone: +613 9639 7774 Website: http://ekologix.com.au/ekodeck/decking/