Which is the right material for the deck?

Having a deck is very common today. Every house has a small or big deck where the entire family can sit and relax. Wooden decks not only add to the aesthetic beauty of the house but at the same time, it also becomes a great way to enjoy evenings and weekends. A perfect play area for kids and a  hangout hub for all, decks have become a necessity for most of the people.

Since they are so important, deck material should be aptly chosen as it may become susceptible to moisture or may be attacked by insects and termites. In order for the wooden decks to last long its make sure that you have chosen the right quality material and use preservatives to keep it safe and secure.



Here are a few types of a wood that you can take into consideration while you decide to replace the old wooden deck or you wish to get a completely new deck built, it's important that you consider the following options with their pros and cons.

Here we go :

You are looking for options which can guarantee looks, durability and longevity. There are many options to choose from but here are a few better options that you can consider:

1.    Pressure-Treated Wood- They are durable and cost-effective. You can find them in cottages. Although it needs to be washed, sanding and sealing annually it can easily for as long as 3 decades (if maintained properly). Once you decide to buy the pressure-treated wood, you can opt for choice or premium board. they have straight grain and lesser known and are less susceptible to warp.

·         Pros- They are cost-effective, weather resistant

·         Cons- require annual maintenance

·         Best choice if you are looking for a durable and cost-effective option.



2.    Cedar- there is no comparison of a natural wood look and appeal. Cedar is a great option for those who wish to have a natural looking durable deck. It falls on the expensive side but is totally worth every penny spent. Cedar is resistant to rot and is less likely to warp. In order to keep the shine and colour intact, you need to clean and reseal the cedar made a deck after a couple of years. Cedar is softer than pressure-treated wood and thus the edges may tend to become softer.

  • Pros: Natural wood colour and texture, resistant to rot.
  • Cons: Needs maintenance after a couple of years, the edges tend to be softer than the pressure treated wood.
  • Cedar deck is a great option if you are looking for a natural wood appearing deck and are fine with the upkeep.



3.    Composite Decking- This is also famously known as the composite or PVC lumber. This is a great option for those who are looking for a low maintenance deck. Using the composite deck sets you free from the burden of upkeep.


  • Pros- Low Maintenance and available in multiple finishes.
  • Cons- It's expensive and requires special fasteners
  • Best if you are looking for maintenance free lounging.