When a deck’s structure is in good shape, but the the deck boards leave a lot to be desired, re-decking or resurfacing is an economical option for many of our Maryland homeowners — especially if you choose composite materials as an upgrade from rotting, molding, or warping wood. Composite decking, and Trex in particular, is far more waterproof and will last for years without rotting, as wood is prone to do. With Trex decking, you can choose a color and style you love, and you’ll be able to enjoy the look without worrying about re-painting or staining every year!
Jake Wolod, a Fence & Deck Connection Project Consultant, worked with homeowners in Columbia, Maryland to brighten up their back deck and give the space a bit of a face lift.
Before:
Keeping the original framing with a replacement joist, we removed and hauled away the existing decking, railings, steps. We then installed 388 sq. ft. of Trex Select decking in Pebble Grey. Pebble Grey is a light heather grey featuring a low-maintenance, wood-like grain pattern. It’s a beautiful selection that is quite popular with our Maryland customers, and it definitely brightens up the outdoor space.
White vinyl Washington-style railings with black round aluminum balusters accent the beautiful new decking, and white vinyl textured fascia wraps the space for a more finished look. We also installed twelve new steps to grade. The new composite deck is just stunning, and will last for years to come!
After:
Is your current deck in need of a makeover? Are you considering a re-decking project, or contemplating making the switch from wood decking to composite decking? Fill out our short contact form to get started on your project and maybe your space will be a future #MakeoverMonday!