AUSTIN TX DECKS AND DECKING INSTALLER
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Wooden Decks
The most common building material for outdoor
decks is still wood - namely pressure treated
lumber (usually southern yellow pine). Pressure
treated lumber is created by forcing chemicals
into the wood under intense pressures - hence
the name. These chemicals act as preservatives
for the wood and help keep moisture out and
prevent rotting, decay, and insect damage.
Pressure treated wood is especially recommended
in applications where the wood needs to come in
contact with the ground, like in fences or
posts. Other popular woods for decking include
redwood (which resists decay naturally), red
cedar, and mahogany. Wood decks do take more
work to maintain, so plan on a regular system of
painting, sealing, and cleaning.
Composite Decking
Given the significant maintenance problems
relating to wood decking, various composite
materials have gained popularity and acceptance
over the years. Composite decking is made from a
mixture of plastic chemicals and sawdust/wood,
and it is normally given a wood grain so that it
looks somewhat like wood on the outside. How
much does composite decking cost? Yakima makes
composite decking materials that run about $1.25
per lineal foot. From their website: "Yakima
offers 1 3/8" thick x 5 9/16" wide premium
composite decking in both 12' and 16' lengths.
This composite decking is available in gray wood
grain and cedar brown finish , with additional
texture for slip resistance. Yakima's low
maintenance finish is protected with UV
inhibitors to ensure long-lasting color. Yakima
composite decking is incredibly hard and strong
and will provide years of trouble free service.
Yakima's weather resistance and slip resistant
surface also make it ideal for boat docks of all
types." You may have seen some of this composite
material in benches or playgrounds - it kind of
looks like a mix between plastic and wood. You
can order if direct from BuildDirect.com.
Another composite choice is Vinyl PVC decking -
the type made by Quadra sells for about $1.70
per lineal foot. Another composite decking
choice is CorrectDeck.com. Their CorrectDeck
materials (made from 40% polypropylene and 60%
recycled hardwood sawdust) are stain, mold, and
scratch resistant, and they resist fading,
cracking, and moisture. They have a hidden
fastening system as well, so you don't see a
bunch of nail or screw holes all over your deck.
Trex is the other big name in composite decking
(Trex.com). Trex is also made from recycled wood
and plastic, and stands up better to the harsh
environment decks face -- no painting or
staining, no splinters, no cracking or warping,
no insect damage, slip resistant, UV resistant.
You can buy Trex at lumberyards nationwide. How
much does a Trex deck cost? It will be more than
normal lumber, usually around 40-60% more. But
keep in mind the future savings from not having
to paint and maintain it, and not having to
replace it in 10-15 years. As a cost example,
building a 500 square foot deck with railing and
stairs would set you back about $14K for a
pressure treated wooden deck and more like $20K
for a composite deck. Redwood is closer in cost
to composite, about $20 per square foot vs.
$23-25 for composites.
Aluminum Decks
Another alternative to wood decking is aluminum
decking. An aluminum deck gives you a very clean
look and is pretty much maintenance free once
installed. Most designs offer interlocking
panels, creating a waterproof surface that keeps
the area below the deck dry as well. LockDry.com
is one maker of aluminum decking, available in
white, gray, almond, and clay. Most of the water
is drained right off the surface channels of the
decking, while any that seeps inside is picked
up by a continuous gutter strip underneath that
agains channels water towards the drainage area.
Unlike wood, aluminum doesn't crack, warp, or
rot, so the hassles of ongoing repairs,
painting, and maintenance are avoided. LockDry
attaches directly to the joists with single
screws, and allow for joist spacing of up to
24". The interlocking design hides all the
screws and fasteners, leaving you with a nice,
smooth surface. The surface is non-skid, and it
remains much cooler than wood or concrete when
exposed to sun and heat (ie, kids won't burn
their feet walking across the deck in summer).
The decking comes in 6" wide planks, 1" tall, in
lengths from 12-30 feet. Another option is
called DryDeck by XccentDecking.com. Same basic
concept, with a gasket seal between pieces to
keep water out and draining properly off the
surface. No need to stain or paint, no rust
(available in tan or white).
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out, decking siding, redwood decking, red cedar
decking, Yakima decking, vinyl PVC decking,
correct decking, pressure treated wood decking,
exotic decks, custom decks, custom decking,
above ground pool decks, pool decking, backyard
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Wooden Decks
The most common building material for outdoor
decks is still wood - namely pressure treated
lumber (usually southern yellow pine). Pressure
treated lumber is created by forcing chemicals
into the wood under intense pressures - hence
the name. These chemicals act as preservatives
for the wood and help keep moisture out and
prevent rotting, decay, and insect damage.
Pressure treated wood is especially recommended
in applications where the wood needs to come in
contact with the ground, like in fences or
posts. Other popular woods for decking include
redwood (which resists decay naturally), red
cedar, and mahogany. Wood decks do take more
work to maintain, so plan on a regular system of
painting, sealing, and cleaning.
Composite Decking
Given the significant maintenance problems
relating to wood decking, various composite
materials have gained popularity and acceptance
over the years. Composite decking is made from a
mixture of plastic chemicals and sawdust/wood,
and it is normally given a wood grain so that it
looks somewhat like wood on the outside. How
much does composite decking cost? Yakima makes
composite decking materials that run about $1.25
per lineal foot. From their website: "Yakima
offers 1 3/8" thick x 5 9/16" wide premium
composite decking in both 12' and 16' lengths.
This composite decking is available in gray wood
grain and cedar brown finish , with additional
texture for slip resistance. Yakima's low
maintenance finish is protected with UV
inhibitors to ensure long-lasting color. Yakima
composite decking is incredibly hard and strong
and will provide years of trouble free service.
Yakima's weather resistance and slip resistant
surface also make it ideal for boat docks of all
types." You may have seen some of this composite
material in benches or playgrounds - it kind of
looks like a mix between plastic and wood. You
can order if direct from BuildDirect.com.
Another composite choice is Vinyl PVC decking -
the type made by Quadra sells for about $1.70
per lineal foot. Another composite decking
choice is CorrectDeck.com. Their CorrectDeck
materials (made from 40% polypropylene and 60%
recycled hardwood sawdust) are stain, mold, and
scratch resistant, and they resist fading,
cracking, and moisture. They have a hidden
fastening system as well, so you don't see a
bunch of nail or screw holes all over your deck.
Trex is the other big name in composite decking
(Trex.com). Trex is also made from recycled wood
and plastic, and stands up better to the harsh
environment decks face -- no painting or
staining, no splinters, no cracking or warping,
no insect damage, slip resistant, UV resistant.
You can buy Trex at lumberyards nationwide. How
much does a Trex deck cost? It will be more than
normal lumber, usually around 40-60% more. But
keep in mind the future savings from not having
to paint and maintain it, and not having to
replace it in 10-15 years. As a cost example,
building a 500 square foot deck with railing and
stairs would set you back about $14K for a
pressure treated wooden deck and more like $20K
for a composite deck. Redwood is closer in cost
to composite, about $20 per square foot vs.
$23-25 for composites.
Aluminum Decks
Another alternative to wood decking is aluminum
decking. An aluminum deck gives you a very clean
look and is pretty much maintenance free once
installed. Most designs offer interlocking
panels, creating a waterproof surface that keeps
the area below the deck dry as well. LockDry.com
is one maker of aluminum decking, available in
white, gray, almond, and clay. Most of the water
is drained right off the surface channels of the
decking, while any that seeps inside is picked
up by a continuous gutter strip underneath that
agains channels water towards the drainage area.
Unlike wood, aluminum doesn't crack, warp, or
rot, so the hassles of ongoing repairs,
painting, and maintenance are avoided. LockDry
attaches directly to the joists with single
screws, and allow for joist spacing of up to
24". The interlocking design hides all the
screws and fasteners, leaving you with a nice,
smooth surface. The surface is non-skid, and it
remains much cooler than wood or concrete when
exposed to sun and heat (ie, kids won't burn
their feet walking across the deck in summer).
The decking comes in 6" wide planks, 1" tall, in
lengths from 12-30 feet. Another option is
called DryDeck by XccentDecking.com. Same basic
concept, with a gasket seal between pieces to
keep water out and draining properly off the
surface. No need to stain or paint, no rust
(available in tan or white).
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deck, types of decking, Deck installer, long
lasting decks, decking and patios, deck designs,
decking material, trex, iron deck, wooden decks,
composite decking, aluminum
decking, porch decks, roof decks, two story
decks, popular decking material, Austin deck
installer, picking the right decking, deck
construction, deck build out, decking siding,
redwood decking, red cedar decking, Yakima
decking, vinyl PVC decking, correct decking,
pressure treated wood decking, exotic decks,
custom decks, custom decking, above ground pool
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construction, deck build out, decking siding,
redwood decking, red cedar decking, Yakima
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pressure treated wood decking, exotic decks,
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out, decking siding, redwood decking, red cedar
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