Composite Decks
- Modern and Stylish
- Very Easy to Maintain
- Durable and Long-lasting
Jim B.
"The weather in CO is such a bipolar mess. My patio was in horrible shape until I used My Dee's Decks n Ducts. The service was genuine, down to earth, and friendly. Not only was the service great, but the end result had my patio looking fabulous! The once nearly rotted wood became vibrant again after power washing and restoring a few planks. I can't believe I had my patio done for such an affordable price!"
Why Composite Decks?
Composite decks are a modern type of deck that is incredibly easy to maintain and can last up to 50 years.
It can’t rot, fade, or reshape like wood can, and it’s not prone to termite infestations.
Composite decking is getting more and more popular in real estate throughout the country, mostly because of its long-term benefits.
While wooden decks are more affordable upfront, they will require refinishing or complete board replacement at some point, whereas composite decking won’t.
They are also better than vinyl decks in terms of how long they last, with the ability to have almost twice as long of a lifespan.
Call My Dee’s Decks n’ Ducts today to consult and pick the best type of deck for your home!
Composite vs Other Deck Types
Composite Decks
Pros:
- Lasting the longest
- Very easy to maintain
- Not prone to insect damage
Cons:
- Can be prone to fading
- Costs more than wooden and vinyl decks
Wooden Decks
Pros:
- Traditional looks
- Most affordable
- Can be restored multiple times
Cons:
- Require more maintenance
- Prone to insect and water damage
Vinyl Decks
Pros:
- Not prone to fading
- Also easy to maintain
- More affordable than composite
Cons:
- Can feel hot on summer days
- Requires extensive support built underneath
Mistakes Often Made with Composite Decks
In an effort to save money or because their contractors haven’t properly educated them, many homeowners end up building composite decks on the framing meant for wooden decks.
This is a huge mistake that can lead your deck to collapse in just a few years.
Do not try to do this, as while it might seem you’ll save money upfront, the repair costs you’ll end up paying later when your deck inevitably gets damaged are going to make up for your savings.
Do it right from the start and build the framing meant for a composite deck.
Our Service Areas
Centennial, CO
Lakewood, CO
Aurora, CO
Sheridan, CO
Highlands Ranch, CO
Arvada, CO
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Jill M.
"Sam was great to work with. Helped us to find some creative solutions and got the work done in the time quoted. We had to pivot a bit during the project and Sam was willing to make necessary adjustments. I appreciate a hard worker with attention to detail!"