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Kilgore

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5. Did ours in TREX in 2000 and its still perfect today
Thu Jun 7, 2018, 07:11 PM
Jun 2018

Spent the extra up front and glad I did. Never have had to paint or sand. The addition of stainless screws eliminated any possibility of rust also.

Would not hesitate to do it again, but probably never will in my lifetime. Could attach a photo if I knew how.

https://www.trex.com

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If the deck is attached to your house... Zoonart Jun 2018 #1
Get the treated. tazkcmo Jun 2018 #2
cedar handmade34 Jun 2018 #3
I totally agree with cedar!! Tracer Jul 2018 #11
Get the treated. appleannie1943 Jun 2018 #4
Did ours in TREX in 2000 and its still perfect today Kilgore Jun 2018 #5
I built a deck in 1989....replaced it in 2016 because Ferrets are Cool Jun 2018 #6
The old PT lumber was a different product. flamin lib Jun 2018 #7
Well, I'm glad it was pulled because of the arsenic.... Ferrets are Cool Jun 2018 #8
Go with TREX Sailor65x1 Jun 2018 #9
40 years is a remarkable time for a deck to last randr Jun 2018 #10
Suggestion ElishaMiner Sep 2018 #12
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