Wood vs. Composite Decks

Building a deck is a great project to get started on in the spring.  Having that nice deck to relax on in the summertime is very ideal, so getting a jump on it now will ensure you enjoy your yard all summer long.

If you want to add a deck to your backyard, you may be wondering what type of material to use. There are many different options, but the most common are wood and composite. If you’re curious about when and how you can install your deck, talk to a landscaper in Las Vegas. This article will explain the pros of each type of choice.

Using Wood

Wood is a great material if you’re going for that classic, old-fashioned, home-y look. This is a timeless method that has been used for centuries in the use of home building, and is a great way to add a good feature to your yard. Because this is a naturally occurring substance in nature, it will add to that outdoorsy feel you  may be looking for in your yard. There is nothing that can replace that feeling or vibe, if that’s what you desire to create. Wood is a very durable substance, if you choose it wisely. It should last much longer than 20 years.

Choosing a wood that is resistant to bug infestation and damage (such as Cedar) is a great idea for your yard. Finding a color that goes well with your home is also key in making sure your deck looks great. If you choose Cedar for your decking material, it will last for a long time, and it has a mild fragrance that is delightful as well.

Using Composite Materials

This type of decking is new in the construction world. From all sides, it has been shown to be a good alternative to wood if you prefer that look. These materials are weather proof and stand up to water, so are good to be placed around hot tubs and swimming pools as well. Another nice thing about this type of material is the uniformity. You will not have to worry about the notches and other natural occurrences in wood, but rather expect that each plank of your deck will look the same. This is appealing to some people.

Composite materials are also environmentally friendly. Because we live in a world of supply and demand, it is good to have something that is readily available, will stand the test of time, and will not harm the environment.

Either of these options look beautiful in a yard and adjacent to a home. What you choose all just depends on personal preference. While wood may last a little longer than the composite materials, it also may need some more maintenance. Composite materials are much less likely to have problems with bug infestations, and will therefore likely hold up a little better in that regard. But if you choose either one, you can be sure your deck will be beautiful and you will love it for years to come.

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