Wood or Composite Deck? Which Should I Do?
It’s easy to decide whether or not you want a new deck—the hard part is deciding what material is best for your specific project. Should you go with a more traditional wood deck, or is your money better spent on composite materials? Our team is always ready to help you choose the perfect material for your home, but it’s good to know the pros and cons of each one before starting.
Wood Deck
- It’s still popular to build a deck with wood, especially with cedar, redwood or pressure-treated pine. It’s difficult to capture the same look and feel as real wood.
- Traditional lumber is typically more cost efficient up front.
- When summer comes around, nothing feels better than the cool touch of real wood.
Composite Deck
- If you’re looking for low maintenance, nothing beats composite wood. Say goodbye to regularly staining and sealing, wood rot, and insect damage.
- Composite wood may cost a bit more initially, but they generally pay for themselves within a few years thanks to the cheaper maintenance costs.
- Not only is composite easy to maintain, but it is also great looking. As the years have gone by since it was first developed, composite wood is consistently looking more natural than before.
There are plenty of advantages to both real wood and composite wood. To be honest, we love both equally. But depending on your needs, one might make more sense than the other. Contact us today to get started on your deck project.
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