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Composite Decking

Pros

  • Low Maintenance - No staining, sealing, or painting required.
  • Durability - Resists rot, mold, warping, and insect damage.
  • Long Lifespan - Typically lasts 25-50 years.
  • Aesthetic Variety - Available in many colors and wood-like textures.
  • Eco-Friendly Options - Many brands use recycled materials.

Cons

  • Higher Cost - More expensive upfront than wood.
  • Heat Retention - Can get very hot in direct sunlight.
  • Heavy - More difficult to install than wood.
  • Not Fully Natural Looking - Some products still look artificial.
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Vinyl Decking

Pros

  • Virtually Maintenance-Free - No staining, sealing, or painting needed.
  • Highly Durable - Resistant to rot, insects, and moisture.
  • Lightweight - Easier to install than composite.
  • Long Lifespan - Can last 30+ years

Cons

  • Expensive - One of the priciest decking options.
  • Limited Aesthetic Appeal - Doesn't mimic real wood as well as composite.
  • Can Become Brittle - May crack in extreme cold climates.
  • Heat Retention - Can be hot to the touch in summer.
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Composite Decking

Pressure Treated Wood Decking

Pros

  • Budget-Friendly - Cheapest decking option upfront.
  • Natural Wood Look - Classic and traditional aesthetic.
  • Easier to Work With - Can be cut and installed like regular wood.

Cons

  • High Maintenance - Requires regular sealing, staining, or painting.
  • Shorter Lifespan - Typically lasts 10-15 years before major repairs or replacement.
  • Prone to Warping & Cracking - Can split or warp over time.
  • Chemical Treatment - Some people have concerns about the chemicals used to preserve the wood.
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