Ready For A New Deck? 4 Reasons To Choose Composite Decking Instead Of Wood

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Ready For A New Deck? 4 Reasons To Choose Composite Decking Instead Of Wood

16 April 2019
 Categories: Home & Garden, Blog


If you've decided to build a deck in your backyard, and you're not quite sure what type of material to use, choose composite. While wood might be the obvious choice for your new deck, it's not the best choice. Here are just four of the reasons why composite is the best choice for your new deck.

Won't Leave Painful Splinters

When it comes to building a deck in your yard, you need to consider the future — when your deck material begins to age. If you've selected wood, you'll need to worry about splinters. Splinters can cause serious pain, especially if they dig deep into the skin. Unfortunately, splinters are a common occurrence as wood ages and rots. However, when you choose composite decking material, you will never need to worry about splinters. That's because composite decking material doesn't rot or splinter.

Maintains a Cooler Temperature

If you and your family enjoy lounging outside during the summer, you need to be concerned about heat. This is particularly important if you enjoy going bare-footed or sitting on the deck in your shorts. Wood decks absorb heat, which means you'll need to worry about burns whenever you spend time on your deck. One of the benefits of choosing composite material for your new deck is that it won't retain the heat, which means it will maintain a cooler temperature.

Holds Up to All Types of Weather

If you experience all types of weather throughout the year, including snow and ice during the winter, you need a deck material that will hold up to all types of weather conditions. Otherwise, you run the risk that your deck will wear out due to weather exposure. Unfortunately, if you choose wood for your new deck, you'll likely experience significant weather damage, especially during severe weather conditions. However, composite decking material holds up well in all types of weather.

Requires Less Maintenance

If you don't like to deal with a lot of maintenance around the yard, you'll want to choose a composite material for your new deck. Wood decks require yearly maintenance, including deep cleaning and a fresh application of waterproof sealant. If you want to avoid the back-breaking maintenance, you will want a composite deck instead. Sweeping your deck once a week and rinsing it off with a hose once a month is all the maintenance your composite deck will need to stay looking brand-new.