DECKING LUMBER OPTIONS

  • I f you are thinking of building a deck, you face many choices including what decking boards to use. There are many factors to consider, and there is no perfect option. Considering the pros and cons of each product will help you decide which decking board to use. This fact sheet brie y describes each type of decking material and discusses some of the pros and cons of each. Some of the important factors in choosing decking boards for your project include price,wood plastic composite caravan availability, construction  exibility, mainteThere are three main types of boards that can be used to make decks: preservative-treated wood, naturally durable wood and wood/ plastic composite (WPC) lumber. Untreated, non-durable wood such as pine is not recommended for building decks. In some parts of the country untreated wood can last for a few years; but in the warm, humid climate of Tennessee,outdoor wooden fences untreated wood will quickly rot and won��t last long enough to justify any cost savings. Extension DECKING LUMBER OPTIONS Treated wood Preservative chemicals can be added to otherwise susceptible wood to make it resistant to decay fungi (rot) and insects. Wood protection treatment is achieved by forcing chemicals deep into wood using a combination of vacuum and pressure. Pine is often used for this in the southern United States because it is strong, inexpensive and is usually well penetrated by the chemical solutions. The result is treated wood that is protected from rot and fungi for many years. Preservative-treated wood for decking is widely available at most retail outlets. It is often green in color. Many people are familiar with it because it is so commonly used. Brand names for treated wood include Yellawood, Preserve and Wolmanized lumber. construction  exibility, maintenance and environmental impact[url=http://www.environmentallyfriendlyflooring.com/product/4900.html]deck composite wood[/url]. Each of these factors will be addressed in the discussion of each material. The resources come from:http://www.environmentallyfriendlyflooring.com/