2012年5月19日 星期六

Composite Decking Has Many Advantages Over Traditional Wood Decks


What dreams do you have for improving your outdoor living space? Do you dream of an outdoor space to entertain? Are you unhappy with the look and upkeep of your existing deck? Do you just want a space to relax and enjoy your surroundings? Wood and composite decking are two of the most popular materials used in constructing outdoor decks.

Wood decking materials, such as pressure-treated lumber, are high maintenance products that need attention year after year to maintain a good appearance. Wood splits, splinters, becomes slippery when we, and heats up in the sun, which can make it unbearable to walk on. Exposed metal fasteners can lift from the wood causing injury. Eventually, you will have to replace it! Wood works well for substructures, but not for handrail and walking surfaces. Although wood is an inexpensive and quick solution for deck patio surfaces, it has a relatively short life.

Composite Deck materials can provide homeowners a beautiful wood look without wood's hassles. Look for composite decking materials created through a patented Purified Fiber Process (PFP) that eliminates the drastic color change associated with other composite decking materials.

Composite decking materials are also quick and easy to install, with self-spacing tongue and groove designs.

Designed for strength & durability, Composite Decking will not warp, rot, decay or check like wood, and is termite-resistant, assuring homeowners years of beauty, performance and value for their homes. Low- maintenance composite decking product never requires annual staining or sealing, and no special deck brighteners or chemicals are needed. So, you have more time to enjoy your deck patio instead of maintaining it. Simply use household cleaners and water from a garden hose to regain a clean appearance.




About Thermal Industries - In business for almost 50 years, Thermal Industries, Inc., a division of Atrium Companies, manufactures custom-made vinyl windows, doors, patio enclosures, vinyl and composite deck planks and vinyl railing systems. Based in Pittsburgh, PA, the company maintains distribution through 18 branch locations east of the Mississippi. For more information, call (800) 245-1540, Ext. 1941, or http://www.thermalindustries.com





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