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From backyard and front decks to pool decks and patios, there are plenty of structures to put around any part of your home. When it comes to material for these home improvement projects, you have a lot of options. If you want something modern with a classic feel and plenty of advantages, turn to composite decking.
Composite materials can burn, but they require a much higher temperature than wood. Along with improved fire safety, composite is safe to walk on barefoot because it won’t splinter. The decking’s hidden fasteners also allow for minimal gaps, making less of a tripping hazard than other deck materials. Additionally, the composite deck has slip resistance to aid against slipping when wet.
Why are more and more homeowners finding composite deck material options to be the best decking material? There are actually quite a few reasons. One of the most important for homeowners is the durability of man-made decking timber. Because of their material construction, along with the capping technology, they do not rot and result in much more weather-resistant decking than you will find with ordinary wood decking material.
Many varieties of composite lumber are made of waste wood and recycled plastic. The waste wood often comes from ground-up remnants that furniture factories and mills produce. You’ll also find recycled plastics from objects like plastic bags and milk jugs. Within every 10 square feet of composite material, there are 3,000 recycled bags and over 1,000 one-gallon jugs.
The product we use has a 360-degree cap over the composite core, giving four sides of our boards the ultimate protection. During manufacturing, the shield and core are extruded under a high-temperature mold. With this process, there is no use of any harmful chemicals or adhesives to bind the cap to the core. As a result, your plastic-composite decking is better for the environment than other options.