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DECKS

WOOD - COMPOSITE - LOCKDRY

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Pressure Treated Wood Deck

Pressure-treated wood is a popular choice for outdoor decking due to its resistance to rot, decay, and insect infestation. This type of wood is treated with chemicals that penetrate deep into the fibers, providing a level of protection that can extend the life of your deck for years to come.

Composite Deck

Composite decking is becoming increasingly popular among homeowners and builders for several reasons:

  1. Low maintenance: Composite decking is typically made of a combination of wood fibers and plastic, which makes it resistant to rot, insects, and decay. This means that it requires less maintenance than traditional wood decking, which can require regular staining or painting.

  2. Durability: Composite decking is also more durable than traditional wood decking. It is designed to resist fading, scratching, and staining, which makes it an excellent choice for high-traffic areas or homes with children and pets..

  3. Eco-friendly: Composite decking is often made from recycled materials, which can be an environmentally conscious choice for homeowners who want to reduce their carbon footprint.

  4. Longevity: Composite decking is known to last longer than traditional wood decking, and may come with a warranty of 25 years or more.

Overall, composite decking offers a low-maintenance, durable, aesthetically pleasing, eco-friendly, and long-lasting option for homeowners looking to upgrade their outdoor living spaces.

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Lock Dry Decking

If you have a second story deck and are wanting the underside to be a rain free area, then this is the perfect solution for you!

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Lock Dry decking interlocks and creates gutters in the seams so that the rain water is directed away from your home and creates a solid surface that allows you to create an outdoor living space underneath the deck.

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