Composite Decking Supply
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Composite Decking Materials
Composite decking is a great choice for your next deck installation or remodeling project to create a beautifully looking space that your family can enjoy, while also being strong enough to handle the volatile Pennsylvania climate. MRD is happy to provide these materials to both contractors and homeowners interested in improving the value of their home with a brand new or redesigned deck. Learn more about our composite decking offerings.
Our Composite Decking Materials
At MRD, we carry a wide selection of composite decking materials to fit your new composite deck’s budget and design.
TREX Decking Materials
TREX decking materials are extremely durable and provide a natural look that can fit with any space. They come in multiple colors, allowing you more control over the design of your whole project.
Composite Decking Materials For Many Projects
All of our composite decking materials are versatile and can be used for a variety of projects, including:
- Composite decking for rooftop decks
- Composite decking for detached decks
- Composite decking for wraparound decks
- Composite decking for freestanding decks
- Composite decking for pool decks
- Composite decking for docks
Advantages Of Composite Decking vs Wood Decking
Composite decking has many advantages over traditional wooden decking materials. Composite decking has lower maintenance requirements and can last for several years without needing any work. It also has a much lower risk of damage from mold, mildew, termites, carpenter bees, and other natural nuisances that affect wood decking. There are even composite decking options specifically to be cool to the touch, allowing you to go barefoot on it in the middle of summer with confidence.
Composite decking also lasts much longer than traditional untreated wood decking materials. Certain TREX products even come with a 25-year warranty.
Finance Your Composite Decking
Get started building the deck of your dreams today. We have many financing options that will allow you and your family to enjoy your brand new deck for years to come, starting today. Our financing options are low-interest and can help cover both labor and materials costs.
Composite Decking Design Consultation
If you know that you want a composite deck over traditional wood decking but don’t know where to go after that, MRD can help. Our team of design professionals can assist you with picking out the perfect materials for your project, while also staying on budget. Schedule a time to visit our showroom for a composite decking design consultation today.
Find Your Composite Decking Materials At MRD Lumber Today
MRD Lumber is ready to transform your home and create a beautiful space where memories are made. Whether you're building a deck for the first time or replacing old deck boards, MRD is here to help.
MRD’s showroom near Bethel, PA also offers lumber, flooring, and other building materials for your home. We also have a custom millshop, where we can create custom cabinetry, custom doors, and other custom materials. If you are in need of composite decking or any other building material, reach out to MRD Lumber to get the products you need.
Composite Decking Supply Frequently Asked Questions:
How much does composite decking cost?
Composite decking supply costs vary greatly depending on the type you use. They can range anywhere from $4 to $12 per square foot.
How long does composite decking last?
Composite decking can last anywhere between 25 and 50 years. Its lifespan depends on how it was installed and the climate where it is used.
What maintenance does composite decking need?
Composite decking is very low-maintenance. It only requires frequent sweeping and a wash around twice a year.
Should I consider hollow composite decking?
Typically, hollow composite decking is not the best option. It is cheaper and lighter, but does not offer the same strength and longevity as traditional composite decking.
Should I worry about my composite decking fading?
Older composite decking materials do experience fading due to constant UV exposure. Some newer materials, however, are built specifically to reduce fading over time. It all depends on the specific materials you choose and how much sunlight they are exposed to.
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