Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Decking Materials to Enhance Your Home: PVC, Tigerwood, and Aluminum Railings


As trends in the housing market are encouraging homeowners to focus on upgrading their current homes rather than selling, one of the smarter investments a homeowner can make is to build a new deck, regardless of the cost of the decking material.

Homeowners don't need to spend tons of money on a deck because even the most simple of decks are still desirable, even to shoppers in the market for a new home. Here are some popular decking materials, that also fit all budgets, to consider in order to construct one of the best decks in the neighborhood.

Wood

A top decking material due to its authentic and all-American look and affordability is lumber. Wood decks are durable and strong and can be customized to match the style of your home.

Tigerwood, an exotic hardwood from Brazil, is one of the most popular lumbers to use for wood decks. Tigerwood boards have a reddish hue and have natural dark streaks running through them. Among the finest-quality hardwood available, tigerwood decking is naturally mildew- and mold-resistant, has boards that can reach up to 16 feet in length, and can last up to 25 years or more. A tigerwood deck is also quite ideal for the rainy Pacific Northwest as it won't rot or decay as quickly as other types of wood materials and it's slip-resistant.

Remember that wood can stain and change color due to exposure to the elements over time. Maintenance is therefore very important with any type of wood decking material, as it requires you to clean and stain the materials annually or biannually.

PVC Decking

PVC decking, a new up-and-comer in the deck world. Developments in PVC decking technology allows for homeowners to install this kind of decking that looks and feels like real wood. Though it is a bit more expensive, PVC decking is basically maintenance-free and does not need sanding, staining, or special cleaning products and these decks won't split, crack, stain, fade, warp, or twist.

If there is any dirt or grime on your PVC deck, all you have to do is rinse it off with a hose and whatever is left behind can be wiped away with a cloth and household cleaner. Even on hot summer days PVC decking is comfortable as it remains cooler than other types of decking materials, even in direct sunlight.

Custom Railings

Custom rails can be added onto your current or new deck installation. Aluminum railings, which add style to and look great with any decking material, are one of the most budget-friendly and versatile railing options for a deck. Glass and aluminum railings are a great combination for when you want to be able to preserve a spectacular view and want protection from the wind 9similar to those on beach house balconies). Adding a cable rail to your aluminum railings is another option that makes your deck a bit safer as well.

Adding or enhancing a deck for your home is a great investment. Not only does it add utility to your yard, but it also creates an outdoor living area that can be viewed and admired by all who pass by.

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