Most people who choose hardwood decking for their deck love the natural look of real wood. Because they know how long that hardwood decking is likely to last, many of these wood decking lovers are also willing to spend a little bit more money on beautiful hardwood decking up front. Hardwood decking users are most often rewarded with a beautiful deck that will last beautifully for many decades. Avoiding some common pitfalls will prevent mistakes and lead to long term satisfaction with your deck.
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The species of hardwood decking material you choose will be based on the look and usage of your deck and whatever other criteria that is important to you. Whether you decide on Ipe decking, Garapa decking, Cumaru decking or FSC Certified Machiche decking, there are hardwood decking species to meet your project needs and decking budget. It is interesting to note that hardwood decking lasts so much longer than other decking materials, that even though the decking may sometimes cost more than some less durable decking options, the life cycle costs are significantly less costly than other decking material options. For a wealth of helpful information about selecting the right decking material, please download our acclaimed white paper, “The Ultimate Guide to Selecting the Right Decking Material.”
Decks serve such a wide variety of functions for different people, it is important to consider exactly what type of activities
Adequate drainage and proper ventilation below your deck is critical for long term satisfaction and performance of your deck. Whenever cool, dark moisture is trapped under the deck and sunlight and hot dry conditions occur on top of the deck, bad things happen. Moisture and sunlight are the most powerful forces working against exterior decking boards. If decks are built too close to the ground, moisture is almost always trapped somewhere. Trapped moisture can promote mold growth and encourage decay of the decking and entire deck structure. Over the years, we have seen countless sad examples of inadequately ventilated decks failing to meet the needs of the deck owners over the long run. Insufficient deck ventilation is the major cause of deck board failure or dissatisfaction with both synthetic and natural deck boards.
Deciding on the type of fastener for your deck boards is a much more important decision than most people realize. Choosing the best deck fastener for your deck depends on many factors, including; how high above
A deck screw, on the other hand, usually provides the strongest fastening method, but they are usually more visible. As a general rule of thumb, if your deck is going to be 30” above the ground or less, we would suggest that you consider the benefits of thicker deck boards (5/4”), narrower deck boards (4”) and deck screws or all three (5/4 x 4 deck boards with screws). Choosing the best fastener for your deck will lead to more enjoyment for you and long term satisfaction with your deck.
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