Low Maintenance
Compared to wood, composite decking requires very little care. Wood decks require annual staining and sealing to prevent rotting and cracking. Composite decking, on the other hand, does not require staining or sealing because it is designed not to splinter, warp, or crack.
Longevity
A wood deck has an average lifespan of about 10 to 15 years. A
composite deck can endure 25 to 30 years. Composite decking lasts longer than wood decking due to its resistance to weather, insects, and rot. This allows you to enjoy a composite deck for almost twice as long as a wood deck.
Eco-Friendly
Using
composite decking materials like the world-renowned brand Trex allows us to help keep the environment clean. Trex Composite decking is made up of 95% recycled wood and plastic film. Their organization employs eco-friendly techniques across the country to help protect the environment from harmful chemicals and waste materials. This enables you to contribute to a safer and healthier environment.
Sleek Design
Composite decking reflects the warmth and natural beauty of wood with its rich textures and colors, while still providing a subtle, modern sleekness. Composite design has advanced to the point where composite boards have nearly identical characteristics and finishes to genuine wood.
Home Value
Investing in a composite deck increases the value of the home. A good,
long-lasting composite deck will help your home's resale value. When you create a composite deck, you will almost certainly recover some of the investment when you sell your home.
Composite decking is a modern, sleek, and dependable alternative to wooden decks. It has long been a favorite of the audience and remains the most popular choice among homeowners. Composite decking has the appearance and feel of wood, but it also incorporates cutting-edge, environmentally friendly technologies.
If you want to upgrade to a composite deck, set up a personal appointment with one of our deck specialists now.
Arlington Coal & Lumber Company services Greater Boston, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. Our deck experts can help you choose the best composite design options based on your preferences and house design, as well as save money on long-lasting
composite deck materials. Start immediately by visiting us online or in any of our locations.