How long does TimberTech last?

Estimated to be 25 to 30 years. THE AVERAGE CAPPED POLYMER DECKING LIFESPAN: Estimated to be 50 years, or more.
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How long do TimberTech decks last?

Trex and TimberTech Composite Decking Warranties

Composite decks have a lifespan of at least 25 to 30 years — and they have warranties to match.
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How long will composite decking last?

Composite decking requires minimal upkeep and can last between 25 and 30 years. On average, plastic decking has a similar lifespan to composite decking and can last nearly 30 years.
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Does TimberTech scratch easily?

TimberTech decking boards are made of durable composite lumber that resists fading, rotting and cracking. While it is designed to resist scratches, it is not scratchproof.
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What decking material lasts the longest?

Aluminum and Steel

Aluminum decking is the most expensive out of the deck material and will last the longest with a lifespan of 30+ years. Steel decking can have a lifespan of 60+ years when correctly installed by a professional builder.
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How Long Does Composite Decking Last?



Does TimberTech decking fade?

Does TimberTech decking really resist fading? Yes, our capped polymer decking and capped composite decking comes with industry-leading fade and stain warranties. And while any exterior product will fade over time to some degree, all of our lines of decking are technologically engineered to be fade and stain resistant.
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What is the average lifespan of a deck?

Traditional wood deck: Typically 10 to 15 years. Capped composite: Industry experts agree these boards can last 25 to 30+ years. Capped polymer (the best of the best): Because of its superior material composition, capped polymer boards can last much longer, potentially 50 years or more.
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Is TimberTech slippery when wet?

These products tended to absorb moisture, making them easy to slip on. Water absorption also led to problems with mold and mildew, making the deck even more slippery.
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Is TimberTech more expensive than Trex?

Another thing you'll want to consider is the price of both materials. Timbertech is more expensive than Trex, but that doesn't mean Trex isn't a quality product, because it is. Lastly, Trex doesn't scratch nearly as easy as Timbertech.
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Will dog claws scratch composite decking?

A large dog's claws will easily scratch an uncapped composite decking. Without the cap, the wood fibres will readily soak up the dog's urine and emit a terrible odour in the sun. The only advantage un-capped composite has over cedar decking is fewer splinter.
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Does composite decking deteriorate?

Traditional wood decks have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years. Because composite decking is weather, insect, and rot resistant, making it last for 25 to 30 years or longer.
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Is composite decking worth the money?

There is no doubt that composite decking material is more expensive than wood. However, it is valued for its striking resemblance to natural wood and efficiency making it an excellent choice for decking. It is easier to clean and maintain which makes it last long enough to transfer the same value to the next homeowner.
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Is TimberTech cheaper than wood?

TimberTech decks are a more eco-friendly choice compared to normal deck building. Hardwood decking usually costs 1.25 trees for a single deck. In contrast, TimberTech boards crafted from recycled woods and plastics present no damage to real wood.
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Does TimberTech get hot?

*Although TimberTech AZEK decking products are cooler to the touch than many other deck board products, all decking products will get hot in the sun. Additionally, the darker the decking color, the hotter it will feel.
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How often do decks need to be replaced?

The International Association of Certified Home Inspectors estimates decks made from wood planks will last about 15 years, while structural wood will give you 10 to 30 years. Composite decking will last anywhere from eight to 25 years.
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Which TimberTech product is best?

TimberTech makes three distinct lines so that you can choose the best product for your project and budget. If you're looking for a PVC option – Azek is your best option. For people interested in an economical composite deck, TimberTech Edge is a great entry product.
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Is TimberTech better than Fiberon?

Fiberon and Timbertech are more closely aligned in price, so the choice largely becomes how they look compared to each other. On the top end, Timbertech offers a couple more colors then Fiberon, so make sure you see and feel the products in person to help make your choice.
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What is the most expensive composite decking?

TimberTech AZEK products are perhaps the best (and most expensive) of all the composite decking manufacturers. Its capped polymer boards are covered by a 50-year fade and stain warranty.
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Can you pressure wash TimberTech decking?

A power washer can be used for RINSING ONLY with TimberTech Deck or Porch. The recommended maximum pressure is 1,500 psi. A fan tip nozzle should be used. Spray in the direction of the grain pattern, never across the grain, to avoid damaging the product.
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What is the difference between TimberTech and AZEK?

The biggest difference between TimberTech Pro and TimberTech Azek products is the material each is made of. TimberTech Pro is a composite product while Azek is a PVC product. Although similar, there are a few differences in these two materials that may be important to you.
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What are the disadvantages of Trex decking?

CONS OF COMPOSITE DECKING
  • The cost of composite decking boards can be higher initially. ...
  • Surface damage can be an issue in some cases. ...
  • Composite deck surfaces can be more slippery. ...
  • The surface of composite decking may be warmer than wood planks. ...
  • If you prefer the look of real wood, composite isn't for you.
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Should I replace my deck before selling?

Replacing or updating your deck before listing your home for sale makes a better impression on buyers—and adds to its value. Think of a deck as an extension of your home. Potential buyers want to picture themselves enjoying summer evenings with friends and family, sipping coffee and even working in the outdoor space.
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How do I keep my decking from rotting?

The most common way to preserve timber decking is to treat it with a good quality outdoor wood preserver. This will need to be reapplied after a period of time but stops your decking from the battering of bad weather.
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How long do no maintenance decks last?

A deck made of untreated wood can last anywhere from 10 to 30 years. Decks made of treated wood and composite materials can last as long as 50 years. Many composite decks come with a 20-year warranty – and often a lifetime guarantee.
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