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What material should a homeowner choose to make the surface of their deck with? There are four different types of decking material offered by Valverex: wood, composite, PVC, and aluminum. Each of them vary in life span, warranty, and other areas.
There are many different kinds of wood that homeowners can build a deck with. Redwood, teak, and ipe are more exotic and expensive, but they have more durability than common woods, such as cedar. Adding on to that, there are thousands of different paints and stains that can be added by professionals or homeowners. Wood decks generally last for around ten years. However, every two to five years, maintenance should be done on the wood. This includes sanding down the boards and adding another coat of paint, stain, or sealer once it wears down, chips, or fades. Boards will need to be replaced entirely when the damage gets too severe. Fortunately, About Time Construction Llc, offers a wide range of professional services and labor warranty.
Composite is a mixture of wood fiber and plastic. It still possesses the appearance of wood, but is far more durable. This type of decking comes in many colors, from cool Earl Grey to a red-toned Warm Sienna. The warranties and expected lifespan range from twenty to fifty, depending on the type of composite decking chosen. As long as the warranty is still in effect, the manufacturer will replace the deck in case of fading color. Maintenance is also splendidly low for composite decking, but does need to be checked for mold and mildew similar to wooden decks.
PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a synthetic resin and often made from recycled materials. This type of decking usually lasts about fifty years. The warranty for PVC—both Promenade and Paramount Decking Lines—is also fifty years. It can come in a natural wood color or a natural stone color, such Sandy Pier or Flagstone, respectively. Similar to composite decking, the maintenance for PVC is extremely low. Due to being made out of hard plastic, it is easy to clean, and harder to scratch or crack than composite.
Aluminum decking has an expected lifespan of twenty years. The warranty ensures that homeowners do not have to worry about any splitting, cracking, or breaking over the twenty years after purchase. It comes in a Cedar and Grey Woodgrain pattern, as well as Sand and Gray colors. There is no maintenance required for aluminum decking. This is because it is crack, fade, and rust resistant. Fortunately, there also is no need for buyers to worry about the aluminum getting hotter in the summer as compared to other types of decks such as composite.
Choosing the perfect deck for your home isn’t solely about deck design,
deck shape or size.
An attached deck is the most common type of deck. If you’ve ever stepped out of a door and onto a deck, you stood on an attached deck.
A detached or floating deck isn’t connected directly to the house. It’s connected to the home through a pathway or walkway, such as a garden path, which is an ideal option if you live in an area with rough terrain. You can build a floating deck above the ground to compensate for uneven or rocky areas.
A swimming pool deck takes water resistance and safety into consideration. Many people choose a swimming pool deck over stone around the pool since the wood won’t get as hot and slippery.
A multilevel deck is an excellent solution if your property has a steep, sloping yard. You can build a multilevel deck with elevation changes in mind. Different levels are connected by steps, creating much more usable space in a backyard that would otherwise go untouched.
A rooftop deck can be a great option if you want outdoor space, but your yard is too small. If your home has a flat roof, you might be able to have a rooftop deck constructed that allows you to entertain while offering a great view of your neighborhood. These are common in urban areas, but HOAs often have rules about rooftop decks.
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