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AmyMarie71
May 19, 2011, 09:15 AM
Hello, I am trying to get information as far as the difference between composite decking. I live in a townhome and the deck will be small (approx. 7x14). I have been told there are many differences as far as quality, what is used, etc.
It appears many of the products have a cellulose and/or wood fiber content of nearly 50% of the volume of the product and in some it can climb to nearly 70%. This equals more of a chance of rot. I have also read that there was a study done by several renowned scientists a couple years ago indicated that the wood fibers and other cellulose products used in the composite decking products they tested can and does rot if they're not treated with a preservative. The wood and/or cellulose fibers not only can be readily seen at the surface of the products and at all cut edges, they are randomly interconnected throughout the entire length, width and depth of each board. Water can and does soak into many of the composite decking materials and this water fuels the wood rot process in those materials that do not contain a preservative.

I was told that now there are over 90 different composite decking companies since TREX came out in the early 90's. With that said, which brand has the better warranty AND is better quality?

smoothy
May 19, 2011, 09:24 AM
Does the deck get frequent and long hours of full sun? Or is it dark and heavily shaded most of the time? That should be one of your criteria in making a decision.

AmyMarie71
May 19, 2011, 09:59 AM
Yes, I agree that the amount of sunlight should be considered as far as fading BUT, my original post was about rotting issues and the overall quality of which manufacturere to go with. Trex has been in business for a while but have many lawsuits and customer satisfaction is low. Timbertech I heard is pretty good as well as Veranda (I think that's the spelling).

Anyway, the deck will get about 5-6 hours of sunlight (sunrise until about noon).

smoothy
May 19, 2011, 10:02 AM
Not fading... I am thinking mildew growth that will be more likely if it doesn't get a lot of light. And that is a big factor with these composites. And one of the leading complaints.

AmyMarie71
May 19, 2011, 10:31 AM
With what was said (smount of sunlight, etc) which brand(s) would you consider? TimberTech? Veranda? Azek? Just to name a few.

smoothy
May 19, 2011, 11:02 AM
I'm at about the same stage as you... I haven't decided among those readily available local to me yet. Just wanted to toss out that other question to you so that can help you narrow the choices down.

Dr1757
May 25, 2011, 02:58 AM
Trex is a good choice, will not fade or rot.