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Before Buying a Deck,
Be Sure You Know the Ropes
(HIT) - Buying a new deck is a big decision, so be sure its the right one. All decking and railing products are not alike. You need to consider different manufacturers, materials, maintenance, plank colors, costs, and more. By learning the ropes of the deck industry, youll avoid "walking the plank" financially and emotionally. Working with a reputable decking contractor is critical to getting the job done right and preventing do-it-yourself disasters.
When choosing a deck, there are ten key considerations:
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You'll find more time to enjoy your morning cup of coffee when you upgrade and expand your home's livable space with a deck by Royal Outdoor Products. |
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1. Know your materials. While beautiful, wood is a high-maintenance material that requires annual re-staining and sealing. Durable old-growth timber isnt used anymore. Pressure-treated, fast-growth timber has replaced itwhile attractive initially, this softer, cheaper wood loses luster after two years, and can rot and warp. An excellent wood alternative is vinyl or virgin vinyl (non-recycled). Vinyl withstands the elements, wont deteriorate, and offers carefree maintenance.
A vinyl decking system offers homeowners a people friendly environment with the freedom of low maintenance. This adds significant value and curb appeal to a home, according to Deron Manwaring, National Sales and Marketing Manager for Royal Outdoor Products.
2. Do it right the first time. More consumers are choosing "maintenance-free" homes, yet they choose high-maintenance wood decks and regret it later. Decking is often an afterthought too, so people wind up with decks that dont fit their lifestyles. Your deck is an outdoor living spaceconsider the possibilities for entertaining, family time, and more. A 10x10-foot wood deck wont cut it. Plan on a minimum of 400 square feetanything smaller is not very versatile.
3. Know the company behind the product. Some deck manufacturers have been around for decades, continually develop new products, and solve problems. Find a leader that listens to customers and responds with innovative solutions.
4. Dont limit yourself. Find a supplier with a range of products, so you can compare decking options, prices, and benefits. For example, some companies may offer ten styles of railings, while others offer one. And, dont limit yourself to a supplier that doesnt offer a range of colors to complement your home.
5. See for yourself. Ask for customer references. Better yet, check out decking installations in person. Reputable companies often have customer sites where you can view their handy-work.
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| Slip-resistant vinyl deck planks, like these pictured by Royal Outdoor Products, come with non-skid embossed surfaces, a safe option, perfect for high-traffic areas. |
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6. Look for code compliance. Verify that decking products meet or exceed ICC (International Code Council) building code standardslook for an ICC number. ICC has a rigorous process products undergo, including verifying performance claims. Deck Lok by Royal Outdoor Products is one of the only vinyl decking systems to earn ICC-ES compliance (Report #ESR-1051) in strength, durability, and quality tests, satisfying IBC, IRC and UBC requirements.
7. Keep safety in mind. Wood planks arent slip-resistant and can be just as hazardous as other wet surfaces. Look for vinyl deck planks with non-skid, embossed surfaces.
8. Get all the trimmings. Ask for complementary trim packages, which hide unsightly deck substructures. Some companies dont offer packages, though 75% of consumers who purchase vinyl or composite decking also invest in trim.
9. Ensure youre covered. A limited lifetime warranty is standard. Just make sure that it covers both decking and railing. Some companies offer transferable lifetime warranties, so if you sell your house, the warranty can be transferred to the new owner.
10. Think of the future. Vinyl can be recycled and reused, so it wont require landfill space. But, while wood decks are biodegradable, theyre treated with chemicals that can be dangerous to the environment and unsuitable for landfills.
For more information about decks as well as outdoor living and entertaining spaces, call 1-800-488-5245 or visit www.royalcrownltd.com
Courtesy: Home Improvement News and Information Center
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