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Composite Deck - Build or Replace FAQs

Many homeowners find that composite decking is worth the cost, especially compared to wood. This material runs less than some low- to moderate-quality wood deck materials but can last even longer with low maintenance needs.

Composite decks can cost more than wood decks, especially pressure-treated wood decks. Composite decks also are not natural. If you're looking for that natural wood feel, you won’t get that with composite decking.

Composite decks last longer and are primarily maintenance-free. You can even get composite decking from recycled materials, like plastic grocery bags, to make your deck more environmentally friendly. Composite decks come in various colors, so you won’t have to pay to paint and stain the deck as you would with a wood deck.

The most affordable composite costs about $3,600 for a 144-square-foot deck. Veranda has some of the lowest material costs. Other popular brands, such as Trex or TimberTech, also sell quality products on the lower end of the price range.

The cost of installing a deck railing depends on its size and material. The average price is $93 per linear foot.

In many cases, pros can install composite boards on a roof deck. This depends on the slope and the type of material. For example, tiles require a very slight grade.

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