What is TimberTech Advanced PVC Decking?
TimberTech Advanced PVC decking performs beautifully as a wood deck alternative, although it is not considered composite decking. PVC decks are made from polyvinyl chloride, or PVC, which is the same material used in vinyl siding. TimberTech Advanced PVC decking is known for its exceptional strength, durability, and low maintenance. Since it doesn’t contain any wood or wood by-products, the boards don’t absorb moisture that can cause wooden boards to warp or rot. Considering adding an TimberTech Advanced PVC or composite deck to your home or business? Woodland deck builders have extensive expertise in working with TimberTech, the pioneer in solid PVC decking.
Advantages of TimberTech Advanced PVC Decking
- Durability – decking will not rot, mold, warp or splinter.
- Low Maintenance – Stain and fade resistant, TimberTech Advanced PVC decks never need sanding, sealing, staining, or painting.
- Many Options Available – TimberTech Advanced PVC decking comes in a wide range of colors and wood grain options.
- Longest Life Expectancy – TimberTech Advanced PVC offers an industry-leading 50-year fade and stain warranty.
- Warranty – TimberTech Advanced PVC offers a lifetime warranty structurally on the boards.
Disadvantages of TimberTech Advanced PVC Decking
- Cost – Solid PVC decking is the most expensive synthetic option on the market; however the long life and low-maintenance of an TimberTech Advanced PVC deck can make it worth the investment in the long run.
TimberTech Advanced PVC Products
At Woodland, we can work with you to create the perfect TimberTech Advanced PVC deck to suit your outdoor living space, lifestyle, and budget.
TimberTech Advanced PVC Decking vs Trex vs TimberTech – Which is Right for You?
Deciding on which deck materials to use can be a challenging task. Of all of the wood-alternative options, TimberTech Advanced PVC, TimberTech composite, and Trex are the three biggest names in low-maintenance decking.
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Choosing can be daunting, but we can help. Start with a list of objectives that are important to you and we can go from there. Are you most concerned about heat or color retention? Would you rather have mold resistance, color options, or a lower cost of materials?
We have samples of each company’s decking boards and can walk you through the pros and cons of Trex, TimberTech, and AZEK decking.
Let Woodland Deck help you decide which material would be the best fit for your decking project. Give us a call today or tell us more about your dream deck to get an estimate!