Which is a Better Fit for You: Composite or Natural Materials?

Recently decided that you want a backyard deck? Great! You came to the right place for Fairfax County deck builders, Mark Shriner and David Tingle! However, we have one important question to ask before we continue: would you like your deck to be constructed from composite or wooden materials? This can be a loaded question, because while you may simply desire an outdoor space to relax and entertain, you may need to know the differences in materials. Allow us to highlight the differences between natural and composite decking!

Wood has been a favored building material for countless years because it is a natural resource, and many prefer its innate grooves and imperfections. Others adore the natural colors as well as how easy the material is to carve, cut, stain, paint and much more.

Composite materials, on the other hand, are typically a mixture of wooden and plastic elements. Recent technological developments have allowed this material to look more natural, and its biggest advantages includes a decrease in maintenance and the elimination of splinters.

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Which of these two materials are right for you then? Consider the following questions:

What is your climate like?
Wood naturally expands and contracts due to the weather, meaning that the climate has a major role in how your deck withstands sun exposure as well as extreme variations in temperature.

Do you have allergies to wood?
Wood allergies are common, and if the smell of a certain wood, say pine, irritates your nostrils, you may want to consider alternative wood or composite options. Be prepared for a higher purchase price though, since other wood types may cost more to manufacture.

Will you be grilling or planting on your deck?
Using a barbecue grill or beautifying the area with colorful plants are all ideal for a deck, but be prepared for grill splatter stains as well as any blemishes left behind by potted flowers and plant pots. This is where the next question will prove fruitful for you.

How hands-on are you?
Both of these decking materials require maintenance, whether it is with resealing or staining. Sanding or high-pressure washing is perfectly suitable for natural decks to help restore their aesthetic appeal if outdoors elements have damaged their appearance. Staining can be difficult since various colors are sometimes discontinued, meaning that it can be troublesome to match one color with another if one color is now unavailable.

Both decking materials have their pros and cons, and both produce terrific results. The real question is how much time can you afford to give up for deck maintenance?

Distinctive Deck Designs services three Northern Virginia counties: Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William. You can count on our contractors to remodel and build dreamy decks, patios, porches and gazebos for you! Fill out our contact form to get started today.