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    May 16, 2007, 12:48 PM
    Composite decking - Trek vs. Procell; Fair price for deck piles
    Hi there

    Any opinions on whether to use Trek or Procell for large composite deck at the beach?

    Any thoughts on a fair price for 20' deck pile vibrated 10' into sandy ground at Jersey Shore?

    Any input appreciated

    MCC
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    May 19, 2007, 04:54 AM
    We always use trek or the brand the Lowe's carries, as long as its is composite you'll have no problem. I do know that trek at one time did fade a lot. So make sure you buy all you need at one time.
    You'll also need some galvanized finish screws and a square head bit. HOPE THAT HELPS NICHOLS TRIM

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