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Building A Deck
Durable Decks Add Enjoyment and Long-Term
Value
With the housing market in uncertain territory, many homeowners
are choosing to stay in their homes and undertake home improvement projects that offer immediate benefits, as well
as a good return on investment. Building a sturdy deck is one way homeowners are creating a home they can enjoy
more now, while looking smartly ahead in case they want to sell later.
According to Remodeling magazine’s 2007 Cost vs. Value report, adding a deck constructed with composite decking, a
decking material made of combined wood and plastic, can be expected to yield an approximate 77 percent cost
recovery on average at resale. Composite decks rank higher than the national average of cost recovered for a major
kitchen remodel or bathroom remodel – two types of projects homeowners often undertake to make their homes more
appealing.
Expanding Living Space Building a deck expands living space, as many
homeowners are using their decks for longer periods of the year. Decks are now considered another room of the
home.
According to a 2007 report from The NPD Group, Inc., eight out of ten consumers prefer outdoor entertaining to
indoor, weather permitting. And, with new home construction slowing, there are potentially more remodelers
available to homeowners desiring to take on home improvement projects.
One consideration for homeowners planning to add a deck is to look at other decks in their area to determine the
appropriate size and scope of their deck project for their neighborhood. Homeowners should also consider a decking
material that will last in the long term. Not only will homeowners enjoy a durable, inviting deck while they live
in the home, but the type of material they use can help determine how well it will retain its value over time.
Materials
Decking materials must be able to withstand years of exposure to the elements and hold up well to temperature
changes, sun exposure, and rain. They also must be attractive and complement the house and existing
landscaping.
Many homeowners are turning to wood-plastic composite decking, such as ChoiceDek composite decking, for durable
decking material that does not require staining or painting. Composite decking is also resistant to moisture and
decay. And, the material will not splinter or crack. Composite decking does require periodic cleaning, which can be
accomplished with widely available commercial deck cleaners.
For homeowners searching for environmentally responsible materials, some wood-plastic composite decking is made
from recycled materials, potentially keeping unused waste out of landfills. Such composite decking consists of
recycled polyethylene plastics that are re-used from common items such as grocery bags.
“With outdoor living continuing to increase, homeowners who add a deck are essentially adding to the square footage
of the home,” says Sue Snuggs of Weyerhaeuser. “In addition to providing a good recovery of cost at resale,
building a deck with composite decking makes the home more attractive to potential buyers who are looking for a
home with a deck that does not need to be stained every year.”
Building a durable deck offers immediate enjoyment for friends and family, extends living space outdoors, and
offers long-term value. As some homeowners decide in favor of remodeling over selling in a challenging housing
market, adding a composite deck can help them ensure their remodeling dollars are spent wisely.
To learn more about ChoiceDek composite decking and railing products that combine recycled materials with the
classic appearance of wood, visit www.choicedek.com or your local Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse. In the United
States, call (800) 951-5117 to speak with a Weyerhaeuser representative.
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Building A Deck - Extend
Living Space Outdoors - Outdoor Living - Long Term Value - Building A Durable Deck -
Deck Project - Sturdy Deck - Durable Decking -
Decking Material - Composite Decking - Deck Material - Composite Decks - Deck
- Decking - Recycled
Materials
Durable Decks Add Enjoyment and Long-Term
Value
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