2012年5月8日 星期二

Comparing Composite Decking to Brazilian Decking


There are so many types of decking nowadays that it can get very overwhelming. Two of the most popular are decking made of composite materials and natural hardwoods, specifically those from Brazil. When doing research on various decking options, you will find that there are a lot of positives and negatives on the different types of decking materials. With natural Brazilian decking, there are many benefits about the quality of hardwood. With composite decking, there are more negatives about how it's made, then one would imagine. Here's why you might want to avoid the dangers of composite decking and choose Brazilian hardwood for your next deck.

There are such great options when it comes to Brazilian hardwood decking. Some of these options include Ipe (Brazilian Walnut), Tigerwood (Brazilian Koa), Cumaru (Brazilian Teak), and Garapa (Brazilian Ash). These different types are some of the finest Brazilian hardwoods available and they offer such great advantages. Each of these options offer you a beautiful and natural deck that is also very dependable. Each has such unique coloring, which make them so beautiful. They are very resistant to rot, mold, decay, and insects because of their strength and durability. Their densities make them smooth and splinter free, which is very important if you have children, or if you prefer to walk barefoot outside. Also, they have the same fire rating as concrete and steel. Their quality is shown through their lifespan of 25+ years to 100+ years.

Now, let's take a look at composite decking. The quality of composite decking is very different than that of natural hardwood decking. Composite decking is made up of a mixture of recycled materials and glue. The recycled materials include wood fibers and waste plastic, known as 'toxic plastic'. The plastic is actually made from high density polyethylene and PVC (polyvinyl chloride). The glue is manufactured using formaldehyde, also known as a 'human carcinogen'. The formaldehyde glue releases chemical gases and have been known to be dangerous to a person's health. A new law just passed stresses the dangers of formaldehyde glue. The Formaldehyde Standards for Composite Wood Act establishes national standards for formaldehyde in composite wood products. This bill is meant to protect consumers from potentially hazardous levels of the chemicals.

You can also find people complaining about structural problems when it comes to composite decking. It is very porous and soaks up water very easily. This is caused by the natural wood fibers and happens a lot when it's installed with screws that are run through the board. Water infestation causes composite decks to decay and grow mold. Temperature fluctuations lead to intermittent expansion and contraction. This causes screws to loosen and can create a tripping hazard. Composite decking offers many cleaners, but they clean only the surface. Also, composite decking is significantly more expensive than natural hardwood products. Given these factors, it's no surprise that many people complain and end up replacing their composite deck.

With some research, you can easily find the right material for your decking project. When it comes to superior decking, you can choose natural Brazilian hardwoods that exemplify quality and beauty. Or you can choose an unhealthy manufactured alternative and go with composite decking. The choice is up to you!




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