With spring on the way, the great outdoors is once again coming alive. There’s no better way to enjoy the beauty of your own yard than simply to sit on your deck and enjoy the view. Adding a well-designed deck to your home can also improve its value. Of course, in order to reap all of the advantages of a new deck, it is critical that you use the right materials. Here is some information about each material that will help you find the best deck material for your home.
Composite Wood
One of composite wood’s greatest advantages is that it is low maintenance. Other than occasional washing, composite wood decking requires very little maintenance and will hold up for years to come. Composite wood also does not suffer from insect infestation, which can cause a serious problem for homeowners with natural wood decks. Although composite wood certainly has the upper hand when it comes to durability and maintenance costs, some homeowners find its appearance to be lacking. Composite wood is designed to look like natural wood, though it is generally more uniform in color and texture. As it fades over time, however, the composite wood planks have to be replaced altogether.
Natural Wood
Natural wood is unsurpassable when it comes to beauty and design. Indeed, natural wood decks are beautiful and offer a rich variety of colors and textures. It is for this reason that natural wood decks can prove so beneficial for a home’s resale value. On the other hand, natural wood decks require regular maintenance. They must be stained and sealed every year. Furthermore, natural wood decks can over time split and crack due to exposure to rain and sunlight.
If you are interested in adding a deck to your home, the first thing you need to do is decide on a material. If you want to learn more about the pros and cons of each deck building material, call Budget Construction Company at (773) 663-4082. Serving the Chicago area, we are proud to help our clients enjoy their homes to the fullest extent possible.
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