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Composite decking
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 11:25 am
by teul2
Of you guys that have used composite decking, have any of you used tongue and groove composite decking? I have a very old house and the porch needs redoing, and I don't want to ever have to do it again. But, I need it to look fairly original. So I am looking at boards like these.
Looking for experiences with these types of installs, though I doubt anyone else falls into the niche market I am in.
Also, how much, if any, hotter are these boards than regular wood in direct sun?
http://www.lowes.com/pd/Aeratis-Battles ... t/50089472
Re: Composite decking
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 2:45 pm
by JLT
One thing I can tell you is that most of the composite flooring like that is good stuff. Make sure that you follow manufacturers installation directions to a T.
Re: Composite decking
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 3:14 am
by Greenhead329
Teul,
I'm in a similar boat as you. My deck is in bad shape. I looked hard at the artificial decking , however everyone I talked to that has used it has tried to steer me away. They all say it sags horribly after about 6 months in between joists.
The cost for me is also pretty prohibitive compared to what I would pay for treated lumber .
I did buy a dozen or so boards for fence repair / trim out front and about 1/2 the boards wound up warping this summer
Re: Composite decking
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 6:28 am
by JLT
Look at Hardi products and steer away from anything sold at Home Depot or Lowes. There will be a regional rep for them. Ask him what they will do if you place joist on recommended spacing and the boards sag. Teul.....if I knew more for certain I would share, but I'm not a pro with this synthetic stuff. I do know that Hardi products has a rep for each area and I am pretty sure they will stand behind the product come hell or high water. We use a lot of it for siding and cornice, but not much for decking.....just due to the nature of our business, but it is good stuff from my experience.