Remodeling by Adding and Staining a Deck

Beautiful Deck Addition
Adding a deck onto your house is an excellent remodeling idea. It will add usable living space and value to your home. There are endless deck designs ranging from square or rectangular with rails to octagonal and open. Some people build in seating or hot tubs and decks can even surround trees which add shade and privacy to your new outdoor space. Staining a deck protects it and adds beauty to the wood.
Choosing a decking material may be the least thought about aspect of deck remodeling, but you live with your choice for a long time. There are basically three types of materials for use as a deck that is not covered by a roof:
- Synthetic composite materials,
- Natural wood, or
- Pressure treated wood.
Pressure treated wood is the least expensive choice. Staining a deck made of this wood will require a lot of pigmentation to make it look good and frequent care and remodeling will require a lot of pigmentation to make it look good. Natural wood for decks is usually redwood. It will naturally resist rot and and insects, but it will still require sealing and staining. A deck made of redwood can be lightly stained to reveal its natural beauty and remodeling chores will be less frequent than with pressure treated lumber.
Synthetic materials are a newer choice and require no staining. A deck made of these materials will last a lifetime and beyond. It will require virtually no maintenance or remodeling beyond washing.
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