Hello,
I'm brand new to this forum and by browsing the topics I know that we have a LOT to learn. I'm sure we will be exploring all the different threads regarding plumbing and chemicals, etc.
Right now, though, we have a pretty immediate question on our minds that we are hoping to making a decision about asap. Our 33' AGP is being installed in April. We are hoping to have a deck surround built very soon after installation. It will be an addition to our existing wooden deck that was built five years ago. We've been in touch with quite a few contractors and are now at the estimates/bidding stage. The main question they have for us, obviously, is whether we want composite or wood decking surface.
Composite seems like the obvious choice, but we've heard reports that it can get VERY hot in the sunlight, and slippery when wet. (We have four young children so this is a big consideration for us.) we've also received reviews from longtime owners of Trex decking who report that it didn't age as well as they had expected.
So, the other option we are considering is wood construction with a Rubaroc finish. (This is an epoxy type coating, comprised of ground rubber and applied professionally, if you are not familiar.) We've looked at videos, spoken to a salesperson, and it looks almost too good to be true. It is most commonly applied to concrete/cement but its site and salespeople claim that it can successfully be applied to a wood deck as well. Is there ANYONE out there with personal experience?
Are there any other options we haven't yet considered?
Can anyone guide us here? Safety, comfort, and longevity are all of equal importance to us in this decision. We very much appreciate any feedback we will receive!! Thank you all in advance.
I'm brand new to this forum and by browsing the topics I know that we have a LOT to learn. I'm sure we will be exploring all the different threads regarding plumbing and chemicals, etc.
Right now, though, we have a pretty immediate question on our minds that we are hoping to making a decision about asap. Our 33' AGP is being installed in April. We are hoping to have a deck surround built very soon after installation. It will be an addition to our existing wooden deck that was built five years ago. We've been in touch with quite a few contractors and are now at the estimates/bidding stage. The main question they have for us, obviously, is whether we want composite or wood decking surface.
Composite seems like the obvious choice, but we've heard reports that it can get VERY hot in the sunlight, and slippery when wet. (We have four young children so this is a big consideration for us.) we've also received reviews from longtime owners of Trex decking who report that it didn't age as well as they had expected.
So, the other option we are considering is wood construction with a Rubaroc finish. (This is an epoxy type coating, comprised of ground rubber and applied professionally, if you are not familiar.) We've looked at videos, spoken to a salesperson, and it looks almost too good to be true. It is most commonly applied to concrete/cement but its site and salespeople claim that it can successfully be applied to a wood deck as well. Is there ANYONE out there with personal experience?
Are there any other options we haven't yet considered?
Can anyone guide us here? Safety, comfort, and longevity are all of equal importance to us in this decision. We very much appreciate any feedback we will receive!! Thank you all in advance.