Deck Wood


DECK WOOD

Our provided Nutech Prodects The classic wood deck is a quintessential addition to any residential home. A well-built, spacious deck is not only the perfect spot for outdoor entertaining, but it also adds value to your home in the event you decide to sell. In fact, wood decks offer a high ROI of around 80 percent, which beats competing composite decks, who only have a 68 percent ROI. This is due to wood decks often being less expensive to build and also being more attractive to potential buyers. Wood might overall be a more valuable material than composites, vinyl and other decking alternatives, but careful consideration should be paid to the type of wood you choose. The wood material you end up with will have a significant effect on care needs, longevity and overall lifecycle costs. The decision between hardwood and softwood is the first thing that should be considered. Now if you aren't already familiar with wood as a building material, you may not be sure what the differences are between these two. Hardwood is a category of slow-growing, broad-leaved tree species. Common hardwood species are Teak, Ipe, Cherry and Oak, to name a few. Softwood is a category of faster growing species, often including evergreens and conifers. Species in this category include Pine, Fir, Spruce and Cedar. For the most part hardwood decks outperform softwoods decks hands down when it comes to weather-resistance, overall "toughness" and longevity. They are extremely durable, but with that level of durability comes a significant price tag. Softwood decking, which is typically treated with preservative chemicals, is a much more economical choice and can last a while, however annual maintenance is required to keep maximize the life of this type of deck.

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# First Last
1 Built Type Deck Wood
2 Pattern Any
3 UV Protected Yes
4 Is It Waterproof Yes

Deck Wood