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Your Deck Builder Answers Questions About Preferred Deck Materials

Searching for the right Macon deck builder for you can take you down all kinds of rabbit holes, and one of them involves what materials you should consider using for your deck. There is a wide spectrum of materials you could choose from, but we’d recommend either wood or composite decking. Both have different pros and cons, and we are happy to review them with you!

Your Archadeck Deck Builder Offers Excellent Materials

If you’ve researched decking materials, chances are you’ve stumbled onto discussions debating the merits of wood and composite decking. Both of these materials offer unique benefits, and choosing the best one for you comes down to a matter of preference, so let’s dig into the details!

When deciding between wood and composite decking, it's important to consider maintenance, longevity, and overall appearance, all factors that could make or break your decision for one or the other. If you are considering a wood deck, wood decking offers a classic, natural look but requires regular upkeep to preserve its beauty and durability. This material, when cared for properly, needs to be stained or sealed every 2-3 years to protect against moisture and aging, with a lighter stain recommended to ensure proper drainage between boards. Also, it can be a little more difficult to clean, but the overall aesthetics of a wood deck can make this occasional work worth it!

Composite decking, on the other hand, is a low-maintenance alternative that only requires occasional cleaning with mild soap, like Dawn, to remove stains from debris or leaves. Plus, it is also very aesthetically pleasing, making it a close competitor of wood. However, if you're undergoing home renovations, be mindful to keep concrete dust off composite surfaces, as it can settle and harden over time. Regardless of your choice between the two, both materials will last longer and look their best when kept free of leaves and debris to promote proper drainage and prevent buildup.

Material Recommendations from Your Deck Contractor

As a Macon deck contractor, we’ve spent a lot of time working with both wood and composite decking, and longevity might play a role in your material choice. If you are planning to move in the next 5 or so years, or simply love wood’s aesthetics, wood might be a better option as wood decks typically have lifespans of 10 to 15 years. If you intend to live in your home for longer, composite might be a better choice as this material lasts for 25-30+ years, and capped PVC can last even longer, with an expected lifetime of up to 50 years when properly maintained. As you would expect from a material that is exceptionally durable, composite decking is a bigger investment than wood, but it offers a greater return on your initial investment. Either way, the materials at Archadeck are of premium quality and will help you enjoy your outdoor lifestyle to the fullest!

Macon Custom Decks from Archadeck

Wood and composite decking are beautiful and durable, but each offers different benefits. Rely on Archadeck, your local deck builder, to help you choose which one! For an unmatched outdoor lifestyle, choose our team to build your ideal deck and give us a call today at (478) 241-8406. Also, check out our better building practices to learn more about our exceptional building standards!