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Name:
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Summer Lover
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Subject:
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Composite wood for pier
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Date:
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8/24/2023 1:10:25 PM
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Sorry about being late to the party, but my $200 ($.02 adjusted for Brandon's inflation).
After replacing 5/4 treated decking boards more times than I wanted, when we had Sunrise Docks add a boat lift and rebuild our peir in 2020, we went with MoistureShield Vantage and are very pleased. We recently had a deck added to our house and used the same material on it and a new set of steps to the porch.
Cons: Yes, it is much hotter than wood, but we just throw a couple of buckets of water over it if we are going to be on the peir. Cost is higher, but if you factor in having to start replacing boards after a year - purchased from Russell and Home Despot - I feel it is cost effective. Joist spacing is 16" O.C. max, but that is not a big deal.
Pros: It is stable. Put it down and you don't have to worry about shrinkage from all sides. I had treated decking shrink so much that the ends of 16' boards were almost totally off the rim joist in less than a year. There is no "top" or "bottom" on the Vantage, so if you have some 45o cuts, you can flip the board and lose no material.
MoistureShield does have a CoolDeck version that is supposed to help with thee heat, but we did not go that route. Perhaps it would be the best way to go.
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