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Composite Decking: Top 5 Benefits of Composite Decks

With years of use and abuse from the elements, it’s about that when you need to replace your deck. But it feels like you just did this a few years ago. If having a deck will be this tedious, is it even worth it?

Before you hang up the towel on barbecuing, breezy outdoor dinners, and your go-to place to watch thunderstorms, take a moment to consider your other options.

Just because your last couple of decks fell apart after a handful of years, it doesn’t mean they all have to be that way! In fact, longevity is one of the biggest benefits of composite decks.

But what are composite decks and what other benefits come along with building one?

Keep reading and will give you all the answers you need!

The Benefits of Composite Decks

First, let’s talk about what composite decking actually is.

These planks are made from both wood and plastic materials, most often from recycled sources. The wood and plastic substances are forced into a relative shape, then compressed with high heat and pressure to form the planks as we see them at the store.

Now that you know what they are, let’s get into the benefits of composite decks.

1. Long-Lasting

Because of the way they’re made, their materials, and their finishes, composite decks are durable. In fact, composite decking materials often come with extensive guarantees. For example, Trex decking comes with a 25-year warranty against stains and fading.

If you want to spend a little extra money in the short term and save in the long term, one benefit of composite decks is how little you have to replace it!

2. Very Low Maintenance

Because of the aforementioned durability, composite decks also require very little maintenance. They come pre-finished and won’t require any stain or lacquer.

They don’t warp because of weather nor are they vulnerable to damage from bugs such as termites. You won’t find yourself sanding and refinishing this deck every year!

3. Options

One of the biggest benefits of composite decking for homeowners is the vast array of options available. As composite decking is becoming more mainstream, companies are branching out with patterns, colors, materials, design elements, and more!

The best news is that composite decking is at it’s best right now and can only continue to get better!

4. Visually Appealing

As we mentioned above, there are now endless options for homeowners to choose from for their deck designs. They can now find a color to go well with any exterior.

Because they hold their condition so well, composite decks never look broken down, warped, or discolored. Talk about keeping up appearances!

5. Less Impactful on the Environment

Finally, and importantly, composite decks are less harmful to the environment. To some, this is one of the best benefits of composite decks.

Composite decks use wood chips, sawdust, and plastic fibers. These materials are often cast aside into landfills or burned. Composite decks repurpose these “waste” materials and put them to good use!

Ready For a New Deck?

How’s your old deck looking? If it’s wood, we’re guessing not too good.

But don’t worry, we can help! Now that you’ve read the benefits of composite decks, take a look at your Trex decking and Fortress decking options! Alternatively, you can always contact us if you have any questions!

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