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Composite lumber is a wood-plastic composite material that is denser, stronger, and more durable than wood alone. Learn about its history, advantages, disadvantages, environmental impact, and capped composite decking options.
Composite Decking has become the fastest growing decking material in the United States today. This man-made lumber is a combination of wood fibers, bonding agents, and plastics. The materials are warmed to a specific temperature and molded into the proper board shape before cooling.
10 mar 2023 · Learn what composite wood is, how it's made, and what products it's used for. Compare the benefits and drawbacks of composite wood vs real wood for your decking, trim, or furniture projects.
A 20-foot stretch of composite wood decking represents over 30 pounds of recyclables that won’t end up in a landfill. Not only is composite wood eco-friendly, it’s also sturdy and low-maintenance ― boards will never splinter, rot, or need staining.
Structural composite lumber (SCL) describes the family of engineered wood products manufactured using small, fast-growing, and underutilized trees. SCL includes laminated veneer lumber (LCL), parallel strand lumber (PSL), laminated strand lumber (LSL), and oriented strand lumber (OSL).
Our team performs professional design and installation using composite and vinyl material, pressure-treated wood, exotic hardwoods, and much more. Whether you are looking to build a new gazebo, pergola, sunroom, or screened-in porch, we have you covered.
We work with wood, plastic, composite, glass, metal, cable, travertine, rubber and more! During the custom deck design phase, we will quote all material and size variations that interest you, as well as provide project photos and material samples.