The Battle Of Deckboards: Compairing Longevity of Different Materials || Dr Decks

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • Ever wondered how long different types of deck boards last? In today's video, we dive into the world of decking materials and compare the longevity of various options, so you can make the best choice for your outdoor living space.
    From traditional wood to modern composites and everything in between, we'll discuss the pros and cons of each. Plus, we'll share essential maintenance tips to help maximize your deck's lifespan.
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Komentáře • 36

  • @WOR-hk2tr
    @WOR-hk2tr Před 10 dny +1

    Great video. Any thoughts and/or experience with thermally modified wood products?

  • @robwaz1547
    @robwaz1547 Před rokem +1

    Thanks DR. MANY many thinks to think over, looking forward to your Metal framing video

  • @thornberryj
    @thornberryj Před rokem +1

    Thanks for explaining your weird West Coast wood. I always wondered why it had those markings

  • @gary1739
    @gary1739 Před rokem

    Hi Dr Deck. I love your explanations and have been educating myself as I look ahead to 900 SF DIY single level deck board replacement in 2024. Some questions if i may? Walk out basement, and deck suspended off main level of house. After stripping deck boards, cleaning up and leveling joists I'll need some type of work surface to start from. (So we don't fall through the joists) Like a sheet of OSB, temporarily secured and moved as we progress. How do you do this? Thanks again!

  • @billalexander8011
    @billalexander8011 Před rokem +1

    In Florida the Home Depot pressure treated will last about 6-8 years on a dock. CCA from Decks and Docks probably gets you up to more like 10-15 years. Lag screws will eventually corrode away to nothingness. The dock contractors use stainless steel screws banded in strips so they can use the stand up screw installer. In Florida they say not to seal the pressure treated.

  • @douglasshackett8747
    @douglasshackett8747 Před rokem +1

    Great video. I'm about to install welldone ash 5/4" it's baked to remove sugars and enzymes do you have any experience with that type product? I'm considering hidden fastener also wondering if it's worth the trouble or should I just fasten from the top side?

  • @leemcfarland4769
    @leemcfarland4769 Před 14 dny

    That PVC board stains very easily. That is a significant drawback. And the bend easy. I saw new boards arrive like noodles.

  • @anthonydaguanno579
    @anthonydaguanno579 Před rokem +6

    I used pressure treated on my deck 23 years ago and it still looks good. I just can’t afford the composite one.

    • @austinbrady3746
      @austinbrady3746 Před rokem

      Is your deck covered? If not what is your definition of looks good? Genuinely asking

    • @anthonydaguanno579
      @anthonydaguanno579 Před rokem +3

      @@austinbrady3746 it’s not covered, I just clean it every year and treat it with super deck by Sherman Williams every 2-3 years.

    • @user-wk3ks8jl2k
      @user-wk3ks8jl2k Před 11 měsíci +1

      Just a fyi..when my pt deck started to really give way on splinter/cracks I actually flipped the boards on my 720 sq ft deck and so far got an extra 10 yrs plus so far. 2x6 pt. But now its getting to that time and Im looking at another project next year.

  • @user-wk3ks8jl2k
    @user-wk3ks8jl2k Před 11 měsíci

    Was looking at Azek for my front porch project but my neighbor installed it last year and it looks scratched in many places ( without a dog) so I started narrowing down to trex transcends, timbertech, or potentially wolf decking. Let me know if any experience, or what your hear on those 3? Thanks! No sun, north facing porch....

  • @neila9251
    @neila9251 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have heard the composites scratch quite easily? Would you say the Azec is easily scratched say by dragging furniture across it?

  • @JohnnyDom2
    @JohnnyDom2 Před 11 měsíci

    can't get cedar deck boards in my area in california. only option is redwood and douglas fir 2x6 deck boards. What do you think about the longevity of doug fir for deck boards?

  • @pmur079
    @pmur079 Před 10 měsíci

    Replacing decking with 24” on center framing can I use a composite board? The 2x6 that is being torn off is 30 yrs old and past it’s life.

  • @jonmitchell7626
    @jonmitchell7626 Před rokem +1

    Very helpful. What do you think about Tanzite deck flooring or even the mineral based composites like Deckorators Voyage line? Is it worth the upgrade?

    • @drdecks
      @drdecks  Před rokem

      I always prefer man made materials over traditional wood products. I’ve not heard of Tanzite.

  • @travisguyer7947
    @travisguyer7947 Před rokem +2

    I only offer AZEK pvc to my clients now. Too many bad experiences with pressure treated and I hate working with capped composite.

    • @jonmitchell7626
      @jonmitchell7626 Před rokem

      Good to know. We’re about to have our large deck redone. What do you think about Tanzite deck flooring or even the mineral based composites like Deckorators Voyage line? Is it worth the upgrade?

    • @travisguyer7947
      @travisguyer7947 Před rokem +1

      @@jonmitchell7626 I've actually only done azek and timbertech in the engineered boards. I'm not sure I've heard of the tanzite before. Azek and timbertech have so many color options, I just always use them.

  • @MasaMuneDenadoro
    @MasaMuneDenadoro Před rokem

    Thoughts on redwood as a deck board? It's $1.93 a board, and looks beautiful. A decent looking composite is at least 2 to 3x that cost. Even if I pay someone $600 a year to sand and seal, it would be 10 years until i break even at cost. I dont know.

  • @plumbobmillionaire6246

    Just chatting to a friend the other day and he is on a job and the architect specked clear kiln dried cedar boards , all sides primed and painted and then pocket holes up through the framing to mount the deck boards. He thinks it’s stupid but the client is paying time and materials for a 4 man crew to do this on 2200 sq feet haha.

  • @MasaMuneDenadoro
    @MasaMuneDenadoro Před rokem

    Can I powerwash tye composite deck to clean?

  • @michaelwelch5392
    @michaelwelch5392 Před 19 dny

    One thing you don't talk about is with all colors and worst if darker colors of PVC and other composite decking is hot hot it gets if exposed in the sun, even if you live in the Pacific Northwest.

  • @14dougfresh
    @14dougfresh Před 20 dny

    Can you provide a link to the pvc board?

  • @chefe2152
    @chefe2152 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm pretty sure you can stain your cedar with penetrating oil stain and put 1 or 2 coat of uv resistant varnish,this should be ok for few years and won't gray out

  • @MasaMuneDenadoro
    @MasaMuneDenadoro Před rokem

    Can butyl joist tape be used under PVC decking? Ive read some weird stuff saying butyl joist tape interacts with PVC to make it brittle over the years? Is that just some wacky internet FUD?

  • @TheEricj1337
    @TheEricj1337 Před rokem

    i install cedar deckboards, frame cedar screen porches etc, 4x4s, 6x6 brackets, sometimes we do decks also but i feel everything checks. and that's crazy your PT looks so much different - here in georgia there are no incisions or anything. we use e-pay somtimes (dont know the correct spelling but that's for high end people). like 10M $ atlanta houses.

  • @joelf5565
    @joelf5565 Před 11 měsíci

    I’m so confused. I’ve heard cedar requires less maintenance than pressure treated wood (or none but may not last as long). And if no annual treatment to treated wood it will split and warp much quicker. I’ve also heard that cedar can last 25 years.

    • @Pepe-dq2ib
      @Pepe-dq2ib Před 9 měsíci

      That is true if you dont mind the silver color that Cedar changes to, otherwise you have to seal it every 1-3 years depending on geographical location. Maybe this guy doesnt know much about Cedar or hes trying to sell something.

  • @BradMarshall
    @BradMarshall Před rokem

    How about 850 miles from Tacoma?

  • @colinglidden5702
    @colinglidden5702 Před rokem

    Cedartone pressure treated..best value for dollar.

    • @joelf5565
      @joelf5565 Před 11 měsíci

      Is that the dark brown stuff at Menards? I am looking at that and actual cedar at Menards. Can’t decide. Does the cedartone lighten in color over time? Can you just do a transparent stain/oil every year?

  • @rosskennedy1960
    @rosskennedy1960 Před rokem

    In Canada, we are looking at $14.50 per sq.ft. for pvc as opposed to $3.50 per sq.ft for 5/4 x 6 pressure treat.
    On a 500 sq.ft. deck the cost difference is $5500. Even with annual maintenance of $150 in materials (stain, wash products, etc), pressure treat is still more affordable for most people, as pressure treat will last 15 plus years.
    I do agree with you though, that pvc will outlast pressure treat while still looking the same after 15 plus years. Great option if you can afford it.

  • @thewhitedeath586
    @thewhitedeath586 Před 11 dny

    You lost me at plastic deck board