The Most Modern Materials Used by Deck Contractors These Days
Along with the solid wood used for deck building, composite wood or plasticized wood is also very popular these days, being one of the most modern materials used by deck contractors.
Best known in the abbreviated form WPC (Wood Plastic Composite), this material originated in Japan. Its composition includes ground wood matter in a refined form of over 50% and plastics. Extrusion processes obtain it as a material particularly resistant to UV radiation, the action of microorganisms from the mold range, or other pests affecting natural wood.
Much more resistant than other materials to moisture but at the same time keeping the appearance of the wood matter that was the basis of its manufacture, composite wood is used successfully in decking projects.
Some people are reluctant to use such a new material, preferring the classic version of natural wood. Natural wood is, indeed, a nice-looking material. Unfortunately, however, the great flaw of natural wood is the fact that it degrades over time, requiring extensive care and maintenance.
Composite wood, in turn, once it is put into operation, is going to withstand without problems, regardless of external factors. It will have the pleasant appearance of the wood that will be combined with the strength provided by the plastic component.
Affordable Parker composite decking installers tell us that composite wood outperforms natural wood in terms of mechanical resistance to bending, resistance to moisture, ultraviolet radiation, low or high temperatures, molds, and insects.