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Wood and composite decking
Cedar and treated wood decks
Yes, it is very important to use quality wood (cedar or pine wood) in the construction of decks for several reasons. First, quality wood is more resistant to the elements, such as rain, sun, and temperature changes, meaning it will last longer without deteriorating. Additionally, quality wood is typically more durable and less likely to crack, warp or rot, reducing the need for long-term maintenance and repairs.
In our company, we are exclusively dedicated to the construction and design of wooden decks, screened rooms and solariums. Our specialized approach allows us to offer our customers exceptional service and products of the highest quality. From initial design to final installation, our team of experts works closely with you to create outdoor spaces that are both functional and aesthetically stunning. Whether you want a traditional wood deck, a screened room to protect you from insects while you enjoy the outdoors, or a sunroom to enjoy the sun any time of year, we are here to turn your ideas into reality. Trust us to transform your outdoor space into a place that you can enjoy and share with your loved ones for many years.
Composite decking
Composite covers for home terraces are an excellent option for those looking for durability, resistance and aesthetics. These covers are generally composed of a mixture of plastic materials and recycled wood, which gives them a series of advantages over traditional wood or plastic options:
Composite decking is designed to withstand outdoor elements such as rain, sun and moisture without splintering, rotting or fading over time. Unlike traditional wood decking, composite decking requires no sealants, paints or special treatments. . They just need regular cleaning with soap and water to maintain their appearance. Since composite decking is not made entirely of wood, it is not susceptible to decay caused by insects such as termites or fungi. Composite decking comes in a wide range of colors and finishes that mimic the natural appearance of wood, allowing for customization to the style and aesthetic of your home. Composite decking often comes in plank systems that are easily installed over an underlying structure, making installation quicker and easier than traditional wood decking. By using recycled materials in their manufacturing, composite decking is a more sustainable option than natural wood, helping to reduce environmental impact.




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