Shanghai ECAN industrial company Ltd. is a leading supplier of WPC products in China. Founded in 2008, ECAN had established a complete supply chain system integrating R&D, production, sales and after-sales services based on the advantages of our raw materials factories for wood & stone powder and professional technical team. Our strongest products are WPC decking(co-extrusion and general type), WPC railing, WPC wall panel and so on.
This capped composite decking features our most beautiful matte surface ever and is designed to achieve the most natural wood look on the market. Co-extrusion Decking produced via a co-extrusion process…
Ecan WPC decking is made with a durable composite that stands up to extreme weather conditions and everyday use. More solid under foot for added safety. The composition of Iniwood decking is 35% of plastic…
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11 · Composite Decks . Gaining in popularity are composite decking materials, composed primarily of a mix of recycled plastic and wood fibers. While a deck built with these materials is clearly not "natural" and won't have the potential beauty of a real …
Get pricePro's and Cons of Composite decks VS. Pressure Treated Wood decks. My 15 years experience in the field of building and designing custom decks, I have found that each of these types have their great points, and each one has their down falls. The differences between the two and deciding which one is right for you really depends on the individual.
Get priceComposite Decking Vs Pressure Treated Wood Decking. Pro's and Cons of Composite decks VS. Pressure Treated Wood decks. My 15 years experience in the field of building and designing custom decks, I have found that each of these types have their great points, and each one has their down falls.
Get priceThe general lifespan of a pressure treated wood deck is between ten to fifteen years. Composite boards consist of sawdust, or wood flour, and plastic along with a binding agent and pigments. Some products come with a plastic outer coat, called a cap. Pros – If you want little maintenance, composite …
Get priceWood vs. Composite Decking Cost Comparison. Looking to build a beautiful deck without breaking the bank? Building with wood – specifically, pressure-treated lumber – is half the cost of building with composite materials. Compare deck designs below to see what $10,000 will get you with wood vs. composite…
Get priceThe three main deck material options you’ll see on the market are pressure treated wood, composite, and PVC (also called vinyl). Wood is a more natural product, while composite and vinyl are artificial decking materials. Which one you choose determines the style options, the price…
Get price11 · Composite Decks . Gaining in popularity are composite decking materials, composed primarily of a mix of recycled plastic and wood fibers. While a deck built with these materials is clearly not "natural" and won't have the potential beauty of a real …
Get price11 · Buying Guide: Composite Decking vs Pressure Treated Lumber . This material does not rot, splinter, crack, or warp. And, compared to pressure treated lumber, composite does not fade or wear as quickly. Best of all, no staining.
Get pricepressure-treated-wood-decking-vs-composite-decking. What is pressure-treated wood? First things first, we have to know what the pressure-treated wood is. The pressure-treated wood is designed with the ability to prevent rot and insects, and the price of it is also …
Get priceComposite Decking Vs Pressure Treated Wood Decking. Pro's and Cons of Composite decks VS. Pressure Treated Wood decks. My 15 years experience in the field of building and designing custom decks, I have found that each of these types have their great points, and each one has their down falls.
Get price· Trex working really hard to make composite decking comparable with pressure-treated in price. Low maintenance decking lasting 25 years but similar to pressure-treated without needing to be stained regularly. Trex Basic is an amazing deal. Great value at a competitive price. But not all composite decking is priced as closed to pressure-treated ...
Get pricepressure-treated-wood-decking-vs-composite-decking. What is pressure-treated wood? First things first, we have to know what the pressure-treated wood is. The pressure-treated wood is designed with the ability to prevent rot and insects, and the price of it is also …
Get price11 · Buying Guide: Composite Decking vs Pressure Treated Lumber . This material does not rot, splinter, crack, or warp. And, compared to pressure treated lumber, composite does not fade or wear as quickly. Best of all, no staining.
Get priceTrex composite decking may be more expensive initially, but in the long run, it begins to pay for itself since there is little maintenance required. Maintenance costs on pressure-treated wood decks add up over time due to the annual aging of the wood and the need for re-painting, sanding, staining and sealing.
Get priceQuick Summary: Composite vs Wood Deck Cost. On average, a pressure-treated wood deck will cost between $15 to $25 per square foot including installation. A cedar wood deck will cost $30 or more per square foot. A composite deck will cost $30 to $45 per square foot installed. Wooden Decks . Wood is the original and most common choice for decking.
Get priceComposite Decking vs. Pressure-Treated Wood If you’ve decided to build a new deck , you want one that will last for many years. Choosing the right decking material can determine how long your deck will last without needing to be replaced.
Get priceComposite Decking vs. Pressure-Treated Wood If you’ve decided to build a new deck , you want one that will last for many years. Choosing the right decking material can determine how long your deck will last without needing to be replaced.
Get price11 · Buying Guide: Composite Decking vs Pressure Treated Lumber . This material does not rot, splinter, crack, or warp. And, compared to pressure treated lumber, composite does not fade or wear as quickly. Best of all, no staining.
Get priceThe general lifespan of a pressure treated wood deck is between ten to fifteen years. Composite boards consist of sawdust, or wood flour, and plastic along with a binding agent and pigments. Some products come with a plastic outer coat, called a cap. Pros – If you want little maintenance, composite …
Get priceTrex working really hard to make composite decking comparable with pressure-treated in price. Low maintenance decking lasting 25 years but similar to pressure-treated without needing to be stained regularly. Trex Basic is an amazing deal. Great value at a competitive price. But not all composite decking is priced as closed to pressure-treated ...
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Get priceComposite Decking Vs Pressure Treated Wood Decking. Pro's and Cons of Composite decks VS. Pressure Treated Wood decks. My 15 years experience in the field of building and designing custom decks, I have found that each of these types have their great points, and each one has their down falls.
Get priceThe problem is that pressure-treated lumber, the long-standing choice for decking, has more than tripled in price since early 2020. ... “Composite decking and polymer decking both last longer ...
Get pricepressure-treated-wood-decking-vs-composite-decking. What is pressure-treated wood? First things first, we have to know what the pressure-treated wood is. The pressure-treated wood is designed with the ability to prevent rot and insects, and the price of it is also …
Get price1 · Composite Decking costs comparatively higher than most of the other decking material options. It can cost anywhere between $ $38 per square foot. Treated Lumber is at least two to five times cheaper than Composite Decking. The price range of Treated Lumber Decking …
Get priceThe lowest cost per square foot for a pressure treated pine deck sells for about half the price of composite, $23 versus $30 installation, respectively. Even high-end wood like cedar and redwood still come in under the price for the lowest composite decking. Choosing Between Composite or Pressure-Treated Wood Decking
Get pricePressure-Treated Wood Decking — $1.40 per lineal foot. Available at every big box and mom-and-pop hardware store, pressure-treated deck boards are a tried-and-true building material. This is the least expensive decking material by far, but it also has the most …
Get priceComposite Decking vs. Pressure-Treated Wood If you’ve decided to build a new deck , you want one that will last for many years. Choosing the right decking material can determine how long your deck will last without needing to be replaced.
Get price18 · Initial cost for a pressure treated deck is the most economical. Utilizing the Cost V Value Guide for our area a basic pressure treated deck approx. 16 x 20 would run about $18,000*. Initial costs for a similar deck with Azek decking would run about $24,000*. Railing and other finish options would also affect the final budget number.
Get price18 · Initial cost for a pressure treated deck is the most economical. Utilizing the Cost V Value Guide for our area a basic pressure treated deck approx. 16 x 20 would run about $18,000*. Initial costs for a similar deck with Azek decking would run about $24,000*. Railing and other finish options would also affect the final budget number.
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