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Old 03-10-2014, 01:54 PM
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Concrete. One and done. (Cool on the feet, too...)
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Old 03-10-2014, 03:09 PM
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Product called Wolf is supposed to good. Saw a deck done with it, I liked it. Not sure how it holds up over time, but its another option.
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Originally Posted by Got Cigs
Product called Wolf is supposed to good. Saw a deck done with it, I liked it. Not sure how it holds up over time, but its another option.
I would have gone with the Wolf products but they didn't have the richness and texture down yet but I think the pure PVC is a great product
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I used Azek (pvc product) on my dock. I bought a darker color so it gets a little hot but so far has held up great through summers, winters and superstorm sandy.
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Can't beat the exotic hardwoods, in both looks and durability. You do need to oil yearly, but it's a very quick process(I do my 800sq ft deck in just under an hour) also they feel nice on your feet! I did tigerwood, with cumaru railings, but ipe is very nice as well just more expensive

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