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Avril Lavigne on May 17th, 2009

Wood is a natural material that is more or less susceptible to environmental factors such as weather, temperature, and rot. Wood decks can be protected from these elements through the application of sealers. Composite deck materials, being made from a combination of wood byproducts, plastics, and other materials. The added plastic component gives composite deck some characteristics that a conventional wooden deck does not possess. Composite decks are more resistant to rot, insects, weathering, cracking, and splitting than many wood decks.

Wood deck fans, however, argue that although wood decks are more susceptible to such types of damage, they can be refinished to their newly-installed state. Composite decking, when damaged, cannot be refinished; they must be replaced.

Deck material is a matter of choice. Both wood decks and composite decks have their own sets of advantages and disadvantages, and it’s up to the homeowner to see which deck material works best for his lifestyle. It also comes down to taste. Some may really prefer wood over any other material no matter the cost, and some may want to enjoy a deck that will not take ages to clean. Wood deck or composite deck, it is truly up to you. Either way, adding a deck to a property adds value of all kinds in extending a living space. The addition of a deck almost always improves the enjoyment of a property as a whole.

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