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[Shop-talk] What's the hot ticket for a new deck?

Subject: [Shop-talk] What's the hot ticket for a new deck?
From: cavanadd at frontier.com (David C.)
Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2011 19:49:00 -0700
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I had a wood deck on my previous house.  Cedar and PT.  It was ready for 
replacement or major repairs after about 15 years, so we moved....
We're in the PNW, lots of rain and evergreens, and the deck was pretty 
much right under a lot of doug fir and hemlock.  Lots of needles.  I 
usually pressure washed every year or so, and restained it several times 
while we were there, and we were still starting to get rotten deck board 
ends and other deterioration.  It would probably have been good for 
another 5-7 years, but it was getting there.

At our new place (a few miles away, same climate, more cedar and less 
fir) we decided to go with synthetic and had a contractor put on a 
Timber Tech deck.  It's nearly ten years old and no problems.  Sweep and 
hose it annually, although it's probably due for pressure washing soon. 
  The only downside I'm aware of is that the joists need to be on 12" 
centers, and all the screw holes have to be pre drilled.  It's also 
slick on the bottom, so when you put it on a chop saw it just about has 
to be clamped down.  The contractor had to re-do a lot of miters because 
the material slipped.  Whe walking surface is ribbed, and very secure to 
walk on.

John Mitchell wrote:
>   I'm getting ready to replace my old deck, as the pressure treated
> lumber is quite checked and the structure is starting to list a bit.
> It's about 25 years old. I'm wondering what I should use for materials
> this time. I want to make it look more upscale for resale appeal, but I
> want to make it as trouble free as possible(meaning I don't want to re
> stain every year.) I've done some research and the composite decking
> doesn't appear to hold up as well as wood and quite a few other problems
> associated with it's use. I'm leaning toward Mahogony, but I thought I
> would get your views on what you've used recently. I live in
> Connecticut, if that makes a difference to material use. Thanks for any
> insights. John
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