June 21, 2012
One of the most popular do-it-yourself projects is to build your own
deck. A hand built deck always sounds good, but few people give much
thought to the flooring they need.
The
excitement of building a deck quickly wears off for most people when
they find that they've bitten off more than they can chew. For those who
can afford it, contractors can be hired to complete the design and
construction. If funds are short, now is the time to find out who your
true friends are. Failing that, a person can always complete it a bit a
time over a longer period.
Materials used for Composite Deck can be wood, vinyl or plastics, metal and wood plastic composite. Wood
and all its variations is a classic material that has long been used to
build decks. Wood is one of the cheapest and most popular materials
available but its maintenance and care may add up over the years. The
initial high cost of vinyl or plastics material is offset by the cost of
its maintenance, which is lower than that of wood.
Metal
definitely won't take on any water but is rarely used for residential
decks! It costs more than wood, plastic or composite, but is more
durable and easier to maintain. However, using metal for your deck can
make it look cold and uninviting. wood plastic composite, like plastic,
can come in a variety of textures and colors. It costs slightly more
than wood but lasts longer and is easier to maintain. Sometimes, the
wood component of the composite may develop mildew and is difficult to
clean effectively.
Wood plasric composite naturally do not look
like wood. This may be an off-putting for some people who prefer the
natural feel and look of wood. As such, you would have to strike a
balance between costs, look and feel of the materials you use for your
Composite Deck.
It is always important to determine the cost,
maintenance, longevity, appearance and any special characteristics of
the material you have in mind for the flooring.
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