Boatboy24
No longer a newbie, but still clueless.
Well, our deck is 20 years old (by my best estimate - think it was put on when the house was built, or very new) and the decking is starting to show its age. Several boards are split, splintered and/or cracked and nail pops are plentiful. And to make matters worse, while having some estimates done for some drainage/erosion, we realized we have rot on 3 posts. When it rains, it pours. The deck is huge, so even refinishing ain't cheap. And a DIY job would take me the rest of the summer unless I take some time off just to do that. A refinish, along with replacing some boards will probably only buy another 3-4 years. Long story short, we're considering re-decking. Didn't want to have to do that for a few more years, but I think we're wasting $$ and delaying the inevitable by trying to save and simply refinish.
So that brings us to the choice of materials. The cheapest option is pressure treated wood. But with that comes the cost/time of maintenance. Knowing that we plan to be in this house at least another 15 years, I think it makes sense to swallow hard and go composite. Trex obviously comes to mind, as they are the biggest out there. Timbertech is another. We are probably looking at one of those two. At this point, I don't know if there's a price difference, but if there is, I'm not expecting much. Any recommendations on which way to go? Any advice from those who've 'rehabbed' their deck with composite? Thanks.
So that brings us to the choice of materials. The cheapest option is pressure treated wood. But with that comes the cost/time of maintenance. Knowing that we plan to be in this house at least another 15 years, I think it makes sense to swallow hard and go composite. Trex obviously comes to mind, as they are the biggest out there. Timbertech is another. We are probably looking at one of those two. At this point, I don't know if there's a price difference, but if there is, I'm not expecting much. Any recommendations on which way to go? Any advice from those who've 'rehabbed' their deck with composite? Thanks.