Saturday, February 10, 2007

Working with Cedar Decking

There are a number of different types of wood available to work for your deck, including a
composite decking that is made up of recycled materials and a form of wood waste. Cedar decking falls into the wood category, and is one of the most popular choices for decking. Whether you’re planning on completing your cedar decking project yourself, or hiring a professional to do it for you, there are a few important things to know before continuing any further on the idea.

Monday, January 22, 2007

Plastic Boat Decking

PlasTeak (http://www.plasteak.com/boating/plasdeck/plasdeck.html) offers a teak wood look in a plastic material that boasts “No Maintenance Ever!” If you are looking for the deck solution that will allow you more time to enjoy your boat and less time making it looks good, this might be the perfect alternative to the traditional decking. This material is non-slip and environmentally friendly and will give an upper class look to any boat without the maintenance that comes with other boat decking systems.

Treated Plywood

The EPA has laws as to what types of chemicals wood can be treated with. The plywood available for marine use is the only plywood the EPA still allows to be treated with arsenic rather than a copper compound. The arsenic treating allows for the use of marine carpeting and hardware without destroying the materials used on your boat decking. This material is used in rebuilding or re-decking pontoon boats and can be found at http://www.pontoonstuff.com.

Fiberglass Boat Decking

Fiberglass is lightweight and weather resistant among many of its features; however, it is also a bit tedious to maintain and/or repair. Wikipedia defines fiberglass as a “material made from extremely fine fibers of glass. It is used as a reinforcing agent for many polymer products; the resulting composite material, properly known as fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP), is called "fiberglass" in popular usage.” The installation of fiberglass material can be a job that is a bit out of the average boat owner’s league, so might cost more in the long run as well.

Boat Decking Alternatives

I believe the old saying says, the happiest day of a boat owner’s life is the day he bought his boat, the second happiest day is the day he sells it. This is because of all the maintenance that goes into a boat to keep it running well and looking good. Let’s take a look at some solutions for boat decking that will make the maintenance a bit easier for all you boat owners out there.

Wood Boat Decking

A traditional wood deck consists of planks which are caulked and tarred. High class boats might have the deck canvassed with the fabric laid down in a thick layer of paint or sealant. This style of boat decking has been replaced mainly with a fiberglass deck that is laid over treated plywood layers for easier repair and cost effectiveness, as well as options in color and weight.

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

A Variety of Styles and Colors

With aluminum decking, you no longer have to worry about painting your deck to make it look nice year after year. Aluminum decking comes in a variety of styles and colors that are made to last throughout the years. Choose the color and style that best suits you, and never again buy expensive paint and materials to keep your deck and yard looking the way you want it to look.
With aluminum decking, you’ll save money and time, and your yard will look better than ever. Say goodbye to wood and hello to aluminum for all your decking needs. You’ll likely get many compliments on how good your yard has been looking lately.

No More Warped Wood

With aluminum decking, you don’t have to worry about replacing the decking every few years, because this decking is built to last. The material doesn’t get warped or moldy after it rains and it is no longer necessary to apply any waterproofing materials. Aluminum decking is automatically waterproof, which means it will hold up to the foulest of weather and will continue to provide great decking for as long as you own your home.

No Slipping and Falling
Aluminum decking won’t get slippery like regular decking. When guests come over to lounge in the sun or bask by the pool, you no longer have to worry about them slipping and falling if too much water pools up on your deck. Most aluminum decking models come with some sort of natural traction ability, which means your guests can walk around and even play without having to worry about tripping, falling, and hurting themselves.

Aluminum Decking: A Revolution in Outdoor Decking

Anyone who has had wooden decking outside of their home knows what it is like to maintain it. Constantly having to pull up wet or warped boards, constant staining and waterproofing, not to mention the fact that it gets so slippery when coated with water that it makes wooden decking seem more like a chore than a nice addition to your yard.
With aluminum decking, there is no need to ever have to worry about replacing boards. You no longer have to apply waterproofing materials, paint or worry that your children or guests are going to slip and fall due to slippery boards. Aluminum decking is the best idea you could consider for all of your decking needs.