wishesuponastar
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Any pros/cons? Is it slippery? Or is it better to build a deck with real wood?
Thanks for any opinions?
Thanks for any opinions?
Any pros/cons? Is it slippery? Or is it better to build a deck with real wood?
Thanks for any opinions?

Tried to save a few bucks but in the long run was more costly. Plus, I spent many summers pulling splinters out of little feet out back
).Sorry to hi-jack but....
Do y'all have wood structure with composite deck boards on top or do you have 100% composite decks including the underneaths?
Our wooden deck boards around our above around pool are dried out and splintery. We cant afford to do anything about it this year ( other projects higher on the list)
I am afraid to stain it, have the stain peel off and make a darn mess of my pool.
The structure seems to be in fine shape, I was thinking we would just re-waterseal it when we take off deck boards next year.
What have you all done about railings, do you make them out of composite wood, or get ready made railings.
I saw Vinyl railings on the Home Depot website, but not sure what people do about odd lengths or gates ( we have one double wide gate with just a short section on one side of it)
Sorry to hi-jack but....
Do y'all have wood structure with composite deck boards on top or do you have 100% composite decks including the underneaths?
Our wooden deck boards around our above around pool are dried out and splintery. We cant afford to do anything about it this year ( other projects higher on the list)
I am afraid to stain it, have the stain peel off and make a darn mess of my pool.
The structure seems to be in fine shape, I was thinking we would just re-waterseal it when we take off deck boards next year.
What have you all done about railings, do you make them out of composite wood, or get ready made railings.
I saw Vinyl railings on the Home Depot website, but not sure what people do about odd lengths or gates ( we have one double wide gate with just a short section on one side of it)
Sorry to hi-jack but....
Do y'all have wood structure with composite deck boards on top or do you have 100% composite decks including the underneaths?
Our wooden deck boards around our above around pool are dried out and splintery. We cant afford to do anything about it this year ( other projects higher on the list)
I am afraid to stain it, have the stain peel off and make a darn mess of my pool.
The structure seems to be in fine shape, I was thinking we would just re-waterseal it when we take off deck boards next year.
What have you all done about railings, do you make them out of composite wood, or get ready made railings.
I saw Vinyl railings on the Home Depot website, but not sure what people do about odd lengths or gates ( we have one double wide gate with just a short section on one side of it)
Our backup cheapout plan (we have to get painted, some siding replaced & have a smaller entry deck with NO support at all) is to cover with indoor/outdoor carpeting to prevent slivers and pretty it up.

.... So glad we put it on. It's very soft on bare feet, and I don't ever remember it being too hot to walk on. It's just nice.![]()

I was thinking of putting the composite right over the existing decking rather than do a tear down and rebuild. Has anyone ever done this.
I posted earlier. Ours has wood supports and railings. I could be wrong, but I don't think the railings were available when we built our porch. (~ '95) If they were, the contracter didn't suggest them, as he had the composite decking. We added the front porch as part of an addition, and we didn't even know about composite decking then. I remember at the time him saying it was made out of old plastic milk jugs, lol. It's not even as good looking as some of the types available today; it's grey and very plain. But I've always loved it. So glad we put it on. It's very soft on bare feet, and I don't ever remember it being too hot to walk on. It's just nice.![]()