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If you love the look and feel of a wooden deck but don’t want to deal with the maintenance, composite lumber may be a great alternative. This innovative building material is made of compressed plastic, sawdust, bamboo fibers, and wood, which gives it some significant advantages over other products. Below are just a few advantages of using composite material for your deck-building project.

3 Benefits of Composite Decking Material

1. Longer Life Span

Even with proper maintenance, the average wooden deck will need to be replaced after 10 years, although some products might last 15 years or more. Composite building materials, on the other hand, have a much longer life span, and some even come with a 20-year warranty. If you’re looking for a building material that will look great for decades to come, composite is a wise choice.

2. Minimal Maintenance

building materialsCedar and pressure-treated pine will have to be stripped and sealed every two years—or annually in areas with a lot of direct sunlight. Because it’s made of a variety of materials suspended in resin, composite isn’t susceptible to rot, termite activity, and sun damage that quickly break down wood. This makes it as close to maintenance-free as a deck can get.

3. Environmental Friendliness

More and more homeowners are trying to limit the environmental impact of their improvement projects. Composites are made almost entirely out of recycled material, which saves trees and the resources that go into processing lumber. It also keeps plastic and wood scraps out of landfills, making it much more sustainable than even certified forest products.

 

As Cincinnati’s premier source for high-quality building materials, Huber Lumber Co has all you need for your next project. Whether you’re putting in a deck or building a house, they offer a diverse inventory and an experienced staff who will gladly provide specific advice and professional insight into every product they offer. Visit their website to learn more about adding a deck to your home and call (513) 731-4035 with any questions.

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